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  2. 1993–94 Australian bushfire season - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Bushfire smoke in January 1994. A major bushfire occurred in southern Queensland, Australia, in October 1993, and several major bushfires occurred in New South Wales from December 1993 to January 1994. 3 people were killed in New South Wales by the fires and more than 29 were injured.

  3. Main Line (Seaboard Air Line Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    The Seaboard Air Line installed Centralized traffic control along the main line in the 1940s to improve efficiency. [7] The Seaboard Air Line would also be the first railroad to install a talking hot box detector (the predecessor to the modern defect detector). This first talking hot box detector was installed on the main line in Riceboro, Georgia.

  4. Reinhard Hardegen - Wikipedia

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    Korvettenkapitän Reinhard Hardegen (18 March 1913 – 9 June 2018) was a German U-boat commander during World War II.He was credited with the sinking of 25 ships (2 were later refloated), at a total of 136,661 tons. [1]

  5. Don't Get Too Worked Up Over Seaboard's Latest Numbers - AOL

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  6. Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Empty phosphate train on the still-active segment of the Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railway near Agrock Yard in 2020. Upon completion of the Fort Myers extension, the Seaboard Air Line operated the former Charlotte Harbor and Northern in three segments. Track from Mulberry to Bradley Junction was designated as the Agricola Subdivision.

  7. Seaboard World Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Seaboard World Airlines was an international all-cargo airline based in the United States. It was certificated as the first US transatlantic scheduled cargo airline in 1955 by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the now defunct federal agency that, from 1938 to 1978, tightly regulated almost all US commercial air transportation.

  8. How investigators, prosecutors bungled probe of boat crash ...

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    A Miami Herald investigation into the boat crash that killed a 17-year-old Lourdes student reveals a deeply flawed probe as FWC investigators and prosecutors built a case against George Pino.

  9. With SS United States set to be sunk, passengers ... - AOL

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    The SS United States could travel at a speed of 38.32 knots (44.1 mph), which still holds the record for ocean liners.