Maritime Safety New Today - 20th July 2008
Jul 22nd, 2008 by bobcouttie
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Oil worker relives terror attack on vessel by heavily armed militants
Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen,Scotland,UK
The worker continued: “They were spraying the accommodation with heavy fire and there are bullet holes all over the back end of the ship.
Refinery Crane Collapse Kills Four
Sky News - Isleworth,England,UK
Thr crane had been doing overhaul work on the Houston Ship Channel site. Lyondell was undertaking the overhaul in July - when most US refineries run at high
Detained Chinese crew members facing longer stay
Cota has told National Transportation Safety Board investigators that in the moments leading up to the collision, he had pressed the captain, Sun Mao Cai, “three separate times” on where the bridge supports were on the ship’s electronic .
Salvor wants ship’s retrieval covered by UK maritime laws
Inquirer.net - Philippines
Monico Puentevella, chair of the House transportation committee inquiring into the June 21 sinking of the ship off Sibuyan island, on Friday urged Del Monte
NAPOLI: Inquiry committee members named
Midweek Herald - UK
MEMBERS of the committee who will sit with chairman Professor Ian Mercer in the Public Inquiry into the beaching of the MSC Napoli, have been announced
Wreck of Lusitania to be seen for the first time in 93 years
Times Online - UK
An undetermined second explosion is believed to have speeded its sinking, with 1198 passengers and crew losing their lives. .


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