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Report: Somali pirates release crew of South Korean ship (EARTHtimes.org)



Nairobi/Mogadishu - Somali pirates have released the crew of a South Korean ship seized last month, reports said Thursday. The BBC, quoting the South Korean foreign ministry, said that eight South Korean and 14 Burmese nationals were making their way...
Thursday, 16.Oct.2008, 19:31 (GMT+3)
Nairobi/Mogadishu - Somali pirates have released the crew of a South Korean ship seized last month, reports said Thursday. The BBC, quoting the South Korean foreign ministry, said that eight South Korean and 14 Burmese nationals were making their way...
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