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Exxon Valdez likely headed for scrap heap in India - BusinessWeek



USA TODAYExxon Valdez likely headed for scrap heap in IndiaBusinessWeekBy AUSTIN BAIRD Theshipformerly known as the Exxon Valdez, responsible for one of the worst oil spills in US history, appears destined for the scrap heap in a shipyard along the Indian Gulf of Cambay. Such an end for theshipthat spilled millions of...Exxon Valdez sold, likely destined for scrap heapSan Francisco Chronicleall 396 news articles »
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USA TODAYExxon Valdez likely headed for scrap heap in IndiaBusinessWeekBy AUSTIN BAIRD Theshipformerly known as the Exxon Valdez, responsible for one of the worst oil spills in US history, appears destined for the scrap heap in a shipyard along the Indian Gulf of Cambay. Such an end for theshipthat spilled millions of...Exxon Valdez sold, likely destined for scrap heapSan Francisco Chronicleall 396 news articles »
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The 366 metres long container giant MSC BEATRICE passing through the Strait of Çanakkale (Dardanelles). Photo by Ahmet Güven.


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