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Speaking for the Livonia Town Hall Meeting
I want to share with you a very pleasant experience I had yesterday. I was invited to speak to the Livonia Town Hall meeting. They usually bring in well-known speakers. (Their first speaker was George Clooney’s father.) Obviously, I’m not … Continue reading
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Achille Lauro, Nov 30, 1994, Cruise Ship Fire and Sinking
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Survival quote
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Lunch with a legend
On Tuesday, January 11, Richard (my man friend) and I were invited to have lunch with legendary songwriter Mike Stoller in West Hollywood, California. Mike survived the Andrea Doria tragedy with me after spending three months traveling through Europe, paid … Continue reading
Great survival quote
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Update on the Clelia II Incident
The media tends to report breaking news, often without follow-ups and analysis. Therefore, I asked a reliable source for an analysis of the Clelia II cruise ship incident I reported on a previous blog post. “The reports were vastly overblown. … Continue reading
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Lost SS Andrea Doria Lifeboats Resurface
Latest News SUNY Maritime History 102 Student……. Monday, November 29, 2010 Lost SS Andrea Doria Lifeboats Resurface SUNY Maritime History 102 student discovers historic maritime artifacts. An incident off Nantucket Island, late at night on July 25, 1956, forever changed … Continue reading
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Two Killed When Rogue Wave Hits Louis Majesty Cruise Ship in the Mediterranean
NB. This event happened nearly 9 months ago. Nevertheless, it bears questioning: how can this disaster be prevented? We’ll leave this for marine engineers and naval architects to answer. Wednesday March 3, 2010 A 26-foot rogue wave hit the Cyprus-based … Continue reading
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Cruise ship Clelia II encouters fierce swells
This time, the Clelia II sailing off the coast of Antartica with 160 passengers on board. It was stranded for a while as it lost one engine power and downed communications. Could this have been prevented? Watch this video excerpt … Continue reading