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  2. 2019 Mosul ferry sinking - Wikipedia

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    The sinking occurred on 21 March 2019 when a ferry carrying passengers sank in the Tigris river near Mosul. The vessel was carrying passengers to Umm al-Rabeein, an island upriver from the city, and was crowded with people celebrating Newroz. The ferry—which had a capacity of 50 passengers—was loaded with nearly 200 people. [2]

  3. Sinking - Wikipedia

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    Sinking may refer to: Sinking of a ship; see shipwrecking; Being submerged; Sinking, a 1996 studio album by The Aloof; Sinking (behavior), the act of pouring out champagne in the sink; Sinking (metalworking), a metalworking technique; Sinking, a 1921 novella by Yu Dafu "Sinking", a song by No Doubt from the album No Doubt (No Doubt album)

  4. Arabia Steamboat Museum - Wikipedia

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    When visitors enter the museum, a series of four 5-minute videos recount the history of the Arabia ' s sinking and excavation. An additional 14-minute film called The Fall and Rise of the Steamboat Arabia may also be viewed in the theater. Next, guests view the artifacts on display, as well as an open preservation lab where staff members work ...

  5. MS al-Salam Boccaccio 98 - Wikipedia

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    The sinking of al-Salam Boccaccio 98 was compared to that of the 1987 MS Herald of Free Enterprise disaster, which killed 193 passengers. In 1991 another Egyptian ferry, Salem Express , sank off the coast of Egypt after hitting a small habili reef . 464 Egyptians lost their lives.

  6. SS Jeddah - Wikipedia

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    A nephew of the ship's owner, Syed Omar al-Sagoff (Arabic: سيد عمر السقاف Saiyid ʿUmar al-Saqqāf) was among the passengers. [3] Its multinational crew included the captain (Joseph Lucas Clark), two European officers (the first mate , named Augustine "Austin" Podmore Williams, and the second mate ), and a European third engineer.

  7. Dry January: What is it and how beneficial can giving up ...

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    If you are concerned about yourself or a loved one, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMSA) confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year helpline at 1-800 ...

  8. Joseph Boxhall - Wikipedia

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    Boxhall was born in Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, the second child of Miriam and Captain Joseph Boxhall.He was born into an established seafaring tradition: His grandfather had been a mariner, his uncle was a Trinity House buoymaster and Board of Trade official, and his father was a respected master with the Wilson Line of Hull.

  9. One woman's 56-year fight to free her innocent brother from ...

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    Hideko Hakamata, 91, fought half her life to free her brother - the world's longest serving death row inmate [Getty Images] When a court declared Iwao Hakamata innocent in September, the world's ...