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Wreckage not last ship to bring slaves to United States, investigation finds MOBILE, Ala. -- Investigators have determined that an old wooden wreck found on the Alabama Gulf Coast isn't the last slave ship to land in the United States, the Alabama Historical Commission said Monday. A statement released by the state agency said the ship remains found north of Mobile are too ...
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| Eerie images of WWII war ship that 'saved Australia' before sinking 76 years ago reveal the vessel's ... The USS Lexington, an American war ship sunk in the Battle of the Coral Sea during WWII, has been discovered 3000m below the surface of the Coral Sea. Billionaire Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen funded the expedition which uncovered the lost wreckage 76 years after it was sunk ...
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| DND wants early start on construction of already delayed navy resupply ships OTTAWA — The Department of National Defence wants to get an early start on cutting steel for the navy's new support ships, hoping to keep the multibillion-dollar project from slipping farther behind schedule. The plan would see some work on the two support ships begin in Vancouver later this year, ...
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| Seldom seen shipwreck re-emerges from York Beach sands A seldom-seen shipwreck buried beneath Short Sands Beach in York was uncovered by rough seas that pounded the shore all weekend. The skeleton of the ship, believed to be more than 160 years old, was clearly visible in the sand Monday morning, according to the York Police Department.
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| Cruise Ship Arrivals Stimulate Martinique Tourism Last year's 511,174 cruise passengers outpaced the 381,157 recorded in 2016 by 34 percent as ship calls increased 28 percent during the same period. Martinique's current cruise season, which extends from September 2017 to August 2018, will welcome 366 cruise ship calls, up 115 percent from 170 ...
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| The general manager of one of VMware's star business units has jumped to Google, stoking fears ... ... the company when it was a startup, is leaving. This exec was overseeing VMware's networking product, on track to do $1.4 billion in revenue. His departure stokes worries that if Dell goes through with a potential reverse merger of VMware, an idea that Wall Street hates, more talent will jump ship.
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