It sounds like a WWII movie. "Sink the Vanderberg!" In reality, it's just an artificial reef.
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A new release from the Maersk line says that the captain of the Maersk Alabam and its crew will return to USA late tomorrow evening.
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Maersk Line this morning released a statement saying the situation has not changed overnight and that they are in contact with the crew of Maersk Alabama. While the captain is unhurt he is still in captivity with the pirates who took him away in an encapsulated life boats. U.S. Navy is on the scene and is working toward the release of the Captain.
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The Maersk Alabama, captured earlier today by Somalian pirates, has been recaptured by its crew. All is not well, however, as the captain of the ship is still being held hostage.
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Somali pirates today in Indian Ocean have seized a Danish owned Maersk Alabama cargo ship line which has 21 U.S. citizens on board. The director of assistance to sea Maersk Line East Africa Andrew Mvanguara reported the incidence, however Maersk also released a statement in which it says the following.
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SkySails are wind propulsion systems for modern shipping. By using a SkySails system ship operation will become more profitable, safer and independent of declining oil reserves. It lowers fuel cost by 30 percent.
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Two crewmembers have died and one is missing after a Russian cargo ship sank off the Black Sea port of Sevastopol in Ukraine, a regional administration official said on Sunday.
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The world is a very different place out beyond the horizon. Even as you read this, there are some 40,000 large cargo ships plying the world’s waterways and oceans, not to mention innumerable smaller merchant craft, all pulling in and out of ports, loading, unloading, changing out crews and cargos, and steaming from one location to the next.
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The Progress M-61 cargo spacecraft carrying food, water, and fuel supplies for the crew, and equipment to repair onboard computers has automatically docked with the global orbital station, the mission control said.
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An unmanned Russian cargo ship docked with the international space station on Tuesday, delivering 2.5 tons of supplies and equipment for the orbital outpost as well as gifts for its Russian-American crew.
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