SKorea boat sinks in Antarctic sea; 22 feared dead

SKorea boat sinks in Antarctic sea; 22 feared dead
A South Korean fishing boat sank in the Antarctic Ocean’s frigid waters Monday, with 22 sailors feared killed in the open sea where vessels trawl for deep-water fish.
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SKorea boat sinks in Antarctic sea; 22 feared dead
A South Korean fishing boat sank in the Antarctic Ocean’s frigid waters Monday, with 22 sailors feared killed in the open sea where vessels trawl for deep-water fish.
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SKorea boat sinks in Antarctic sea; 22 feared dead
A South Korean fishing boat sank in the Antarctic Ocean’s frigid waters Monday, with 22 sailors feared killed in the open sea where vessels trawl for deep-water fish.
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Teenagers feared dead, rescued after 50 days adrift at sea

Teenagers feared dead, rescued after 50 days adrift at sea
The boys went missing in a small boat off the coast of New Zealand. SUVA, Fiji — Three teenage boys who spent 50 days adrift in a tiny boat in the South Pacific walked ashore on shaky legs Friday after their chance rescue – celebrated on their home island hundreds of miles (kilometers) away as a miracle that brought them back from the dead.
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A Brief History of Presidential Accidents
President Obama, Who Needed 12 Stitches After A Basketball Game, Is Not the Only Sitting President to Have Had an Accident or Misstep
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A Brief History of Presidential Accidents
President Obama, Who Needed 12 Stitches After A Basketball Game, Is Not the Only Sitting President to Have Had an Accident or Misstep
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6 NJ fishermen adrift in Atlantic for 3 days on disabled boat say they feared they would die

6 NJ fishermen adrift in Atlantic for 3 days on disabled boat say they feared they would die
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – Six fishermen rescued by the Coast Guard after three days at sea said Tuesday they feared they would die as their disabled boat drifted farther into the Atlantic with a storm approaching.
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Special report: Life and death in the age of the bionic heart
In September 2007, Verna Schrombeck gathered three of her six children — those who could bear it — to discuss her funeral arrangements. She had been given just months to live and was about to undergo a last-ditch, cutting-edge heart surgery. There was no guarantee she would return home.
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