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The Wreck of JoJo
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Getting Tan While Doing Good
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Iran Releases British Sailors
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has released five British sailors who were detained on November 25. Oliver Smith, Sam Usher, Luke Porter, Oliver Young and David Bloomer were taken into custody, and their Volvo 60, Sail Bahrain, impounded, while on a delivery to the start of the Dubai-Muscat Race. According to conflicting earlier reports, the crew…
Second ARC Boat Abandoned
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The Refugees of Clipper Cove
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