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Ships Deter Pirate Stalkers by Signaling Armed Guards' Presence - BusinessWeek
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Ships Deter Pirate Stalkers by Signaling Armed Guards' Presence BusinessWeek Global pirate attacks fell 28 percent to 102 in the first quarter as naval interventions reduced incidents off the coast of Somalia, the London-based International Maritime Bureau said April 23. About $965 billion of cargo bound for Europe passes ... |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 03:04:58 PM
Piracy trial of six Somalis opens in Paris - BBC News
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![]() The Epoch Times | Piracy trial of six Somalis opens in Paris BBC News One of the defendants admits piracy, two say they were on the boat but only to sell goats and cigarettes, and the others deny ever being on board. French commandos arrested the men shortly after the crew were released. They carried out a helicopter ... Somali pirates plead innocence in Paris trial Piracy Trial Starts in France for Six Somalis Six Somalis go on trial in Paris for yacht attack |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 03:04:58 PM
UAE gives 10 life sentences in piracy case - Fox News
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UAE gives 10 life sentences in piracy case Fox News DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – A federal court in the United Arab Emirates has convicted 10 people captured during a raid to retake a ship hijacked by Somali pirates and sentenced them to life behind bars. State news agency WAM says the federal criminal ... |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 03:04:58 PM
Anonymous Leaks 1.7 GB Justice Department Database - InformationWeek
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Anonymous Leaks 1.7 GB Justice Department Database InformationWeek That statement was included with a BitTorrent file (named 1.7GB_leaked_from_the_Bureau_of_Justice) uploaded Monday to the Pirate Bay by "AnonymousLeaks," although multiple downloaders Tuesday complained that the Torrent download was stuck at the ... |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 03:04:58 PM
Supreme Court won't listen to music piracy case - Boston Herald
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Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 03:04:58 PM





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