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Italy cruise ship captain faces hearing over house arrest - CNN
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 18:13
CTV.caItaly cruiseshipcaptain faces hearing over house arrestCNNFrancesco Schettino faces possible charges of manslaughter, shipwreck and abandoningshipafter the vessel struck rocks and rolled onto its side in the waters off the Italian island of Giglio on January 13. Sixteen bodies have been recovered,...Leaders who jumpshipduring crisis have no placeBusiness Daily AfricaService set for Minn. couple missing inshipwreckmsnbc.comSmall World --Shipbreaking a health, environmental hazardBrandon SunAlbany Times Union -NPR -Boston.comall 747 news articles »
Biggest Ships Have'Robust'Regulation, Are Safe, UN's IMO Says - BusinessWeek
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 17:51
BiggestShipsHave'Robust' Regulation, Are Safe, UN's IMO SaysBusinessWeek6 (Bloomberg) -- The world's largestshipsare robustly regulated and safe to sail even as their dimensions expand, according to the United Nations agency that sets global maritime rules. Regulators haven't let vessels, especially cruiseships,...and more »
Biggest Ships Have'Robust'Regulation, Are Safe, UN's IMO Says - BusinessWeek
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 17:51

BiggestShipsHave'Robust' Regulation, Are Safe, UN's IMO Says
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6 (Bloomberg) -- The world's largestshipsare robustly regulated and safe to sail even as their dimensions expand, according to the United Nations agency that sets global maritime rules. Regulators haven't let vessels, especially cruiseships,...

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Iran arrests several on links to BBC Farsi service
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 17:40
Iran's semiofficial Mehr news agency says authorities have arrested ...
Flood risk evacuates homes, offices in northwestern Turkey
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 16:47
A flood warning has been issued in the Thracian province of Edirne ...
Cold War over, President GĂĽl reminds Russia, China after UN veto
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 16:05
Turkish President Abdullah GĂĽl expressed his regrets today over Russia and China's veto on a U.N. Security Council resolution on Syria.
Heavy seas for shipyards amid economy woes - China Daily
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 14:25
Heavy seas for shipyards amid economy woesChina Daily"We haven't received any orders since last year," said Liu Min, a senior director at Zhejiang JingangShipbuildingCo Ltd, which is based in the city of Taizhou in Zhejiang province. The company started operations in 2006 with a capacity of 500000...and more »
Major contract for St. Catharines shipbuilder - News Talk 610 CKTB
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 14:11
News Talk 610 CKTBMajor contract for St. CatharinesshipbuilderNews Talk 610 CKTBHe admits the shipyard was disappointed not to walk away with the multi-billion dollar contracts awarded in October, as part of Ottawa's nationalshipbuildingprocurement strategy. But with a level playing field, Dewar says Seaway Marine& Industrial...Seaway Marine gets big contractNiagarathisweek.comNiagara's Seaway Marine wins $21.7-million ship refit contractNiagara Falls Reviewall 8 news articles »
M/T Liquid Velvet: Fight over ransom
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 14:11
Somali pirates who captured a the "Liquid Velvet" are fighting over ransom. The Ilaalo group, the security detail guarding the "Liquid Velvet", refused to take orders from their seniors. The conflict was a serious one related to ransom negotiations, but now it turned physical.
Turkey summons Swiss envoy over investigation into minister
Monday, 06.Feb.2012, 13:40
Swiss Ambassador Raimund Kunz was summoned by the Turkish foreign ministry in Ankara after a Swiss prosecutor launched a probe into Turkey's EU minister
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As the USS Oak Hill docked in Virginia Beach, Citlalic Snell stood on terra firma, anxiously awaiting her girlfriend Marissa Gaeta’s arrival. The couple was set to share the traditional first kiss as the sailors disembarked, marking the first time a gay or lesbian couple has taken such an honor. Of course, this might sound like a well-timed publicity stunt, considering DADT’s repeal just three months ago. But alas, it was not: the couple won the opportunity in a raffle. The “first kiss” is often given out in a raffle or competition to a fleet of sailors arriving home. It’s a Navy tradition, that Gaeta could now compete for.


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World's idle container fleet grows 10-fold to 750,900 TEU over 6 months
Rate pressure expected on Med trades as added capacity undermines demand
Palmali’s aframax Shah Deniz collided with COSCO’s bulk carrier Ju Da
Russian cargo ship "Tanya Karpinskaya" sank in Japan Sea
Turkish ship Alaca-1 sinking in Azov Sea, crew airlifted

 
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