icc-ccs.org - 4/7/2009
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The IMB Live Piracy Report (replacing the Weekly Piracy Report) displays all Piracy and Armed Robbery incidents reported to the IMB Piracy Reporting Centre in the last ten days. Click on the map for more details. Incident Details: Location Map 12.04.2009: 0400 UTC: Posn: 13:03N – 048:49E, Gulf ...
nytimes.com - 4/13/2009
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nytimes.com —
Stockbridge, Mass. PIRACY is the maritime ripple effect
of anarchy on land. Somalia is a failed state
and has the longest coastline in mainland Africa, so piracy flourishes nearby. The 20th-century French historian Fernand Braudel called piracy a ...
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Op-Ed Contributor - Anarchy on Land Means Piracy at Sea
mjperry.blogspot.com - 4/15/2009
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Live piracy maps (see samples above, click to
enlarge) and live piracy reports are available from the
ICC International Maritime Bureau , a specialised division of the International Chamber Of Commerce (ICC). HT: Catherine Rampell at NY ...
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Somali Pirates Are Back, Seizing 5 Ships
Breaking News: CBS News —
... said on its Web site that the Tanit was seized by about 14 pirates some 340 nautical miles from Bandar-Beyla on Somalia's eastern coast. Besides the French yacht, a German ship was also seized Saturday. A Yemeni tug was taken Sunday, followed by the hijackings of a British ship and a Taiwanese vessel Monday. A total of 14 vessels and about 200 crew members are currently under the control of pirates, according to the International Maritime Bureau . For more info: Live Piracy Report (ICM) By Associated Press Writers Elizabeth A. Kennedy and Katharine Houreld; ...
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CARPE DIEM —
Live piracy maps (see samples above, click to enlarge) and live piracy reports are available from the ICC International Maritime Bureau, a specialised division of the International Chamber Of Commerce (ICC). HT: Catherine Rampell at NY Times Economix blog ...
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