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Shipboard Fire on USS Nimitz, Tensions Escalate Over Suez Canal Development Plan

Egyptian Anger Grows Over Suez Canal Development Plan
Shipboard Fire on USS Nimitz
The Duchess of Cambridge Names Royal Princess
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June 14, 2013 (Vol. 11, Ed. 118)

Egyptian Anger Grows Over Suez Canal Development Plan

* Suez canal vital revenue earner for Cairo * Industry concerns growing over shipping disruptions in Suez (Reuters) - A plan by Egypt's Islamist-led government to develop the land along the Suez Canal faces fierce opposition in districts that have been flashpoints for violence before, and may even threaten...
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Shipboard Fire on USS Nimitz

A fire occurred aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) in the ship's electrical equipment while the ship...
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The Duchess of Cambridge Names Royal Princess

In a spectacular ceremony today in Southampton, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge named the new ship Royal...
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Six-tonne Hashish Haul Marks Fifth Drugs Bust for Toronto

Photo: HMCS Toronto’s boarding party approaches the suspect dhow A Combined Maritime Forces (CMF)...
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USCG Completes Marine Investigation in Dutch Harbor, Alaska

Coast Guard investigators finished a one month investigation into the operation of the cargo vessel Bangkok Bridge in...
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Listen to Tony Munoz Discuss PL-480 Food For Peace With Fr. Sinclair Oubre on Radio Maria

Tony Munoz, Publisher of Maritime Executive, will be discussing PL-480 Food for Peace program on Radio Maria with Fr....
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Shell Signs Letter of Intent for Chinese LNG Terminal

Royal Dutch Shell has signed a letter of intent with a private Chinese energy firm to build a liquefied natural gas...
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Maersk to Pay $100M Less for New Giant Vessels

Danish oil and shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk will pay about $100 million less than predicted for 20 mega-size...
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Kawasaki Heavy Ends Mitsui Merger Talks, Axes President

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd said on Thursday it had ended merger talks with shipbuilding rival Mitsui Engineering...
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