Tuesday, 09 February 2010




RAY HENRY The Associated Press BOURNE, Mass. - Maritime schools are debating whether their students need new training against the old scourge of piracy. Educators and industry leaders discussed the problem Friday during a national summit at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. Academy graduate Richard Phillips was held captive in a lifeboat for five days after Somali pirates attacked his ship. Phillips was freed this week when U.S. Navy snipers killed his captors. Massachusetts Maritime is...
Full Story: Philadelphia Daily News



 

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