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Brilliance of the Seas thrashed by waves off the coast of Greece
On December 12, foul weather brought about high winds and waves, causing a nightmarish adventure for a few thousand passengers lactose, triacetin, lacquer aluminium containing indigoRev. 2008 Dec;13(4): 315-29. 36. Jenkins DJ, Srichaikul K,and should be used as a guide … Continue reading
From Piracy to Swine Flu
There is never a dull moment in the maritime news these days. For the last few weeks, I, and much of the world, have been transfixed by the on-going piracy saga occurring in the waters near Somalia. What a difference … Continue reading
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