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  2. Mafuta (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The Mafuta is a diamond-mining ship owned and operated by De Beers in the western coast of South Africa. [11] Built in 1983 as Dock Express 20 for Dock Express Shipping (later Dockwise), the semisubmersible, multirole, heavy-lift vessel was converted to the world's largest cable layer in 1993. [9]

  3. Two tragic Keys boat crashes, two vastly different charges ...

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    Two shattering boat crashes, more than a year and 100 miles apart in South Florida, share compelling similarities. But the resulting investigations produced dramatically different criminal charges.

  4. List of shipwrecks of Africa - Wikipedia

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    After placing a distress call to Durban Radio at 10:30 pm requesting immediate assistance due to a leak in a hold, the freighter sank off Port St Johns, South Africa, with the loss of all 23 lives. [16] Doddington East India Company: 17 July 1755 An East Indiaman that was wrecked at Bird Island in Algoa Bay. [17

  5. Category:South African television news shows - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "South African television news shows" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Mahi mahi are dwindling and Keys charter boat captains ... - AOL

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    Jon Reynolds, a Florida Keys charter boat fishing captain, opened up a plastic trash bag Thursday night during a meeting with federal regulators and pulled out a huge ball of thick monofilament ...

  7. List of decommissioned ships of the South African Navy

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    Purchased by Union Government of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa after the war (1945). Sold to Union Whaling Co. Ltd (A. E. Larsen) Durban, South Africa in 1948 and renamed MV Egeland. Broken up in 1959. [23] Converted to LL minesweeper in Hafia. Went into service in Mediterranean April 1942. Returned to Durban October 1945. 280 t whaler [25]

  8. ‘This is obscene.’ Haitians angered by babies being sent back ...

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    A group of Florida-bound migrants, including almost 50 children, who reached the Florida Keys in a rickety sailboat from Haiti on Monday, resulting in a frantic federal, state and local rescue ...

  9. Warrior-class strike craft - Wikipedia

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    The Warrior-class strike craft (ex Minister class) are in service with the South African Navy, with the design being a modified Sa'ar 4 ()-class fast attack craft. [1] The class was initially known as the Minister class as all the boats were named after South African Ministers of Defence, before being renamed Warrior-class after 1994.