Ex-crewmen: Company Wouldn't Rename Maersk Ship
Associated Press
Nov. 18, 2009. 08:23 PM EST
The company that owns the Maersk Alabama, a freighter targeted by pirates twice in seven months, ... More »
The company that owns the Maersk Alabama, a freighter targeted by pirates twice in seven months, did not heed a request to rename, repaint or reroute the ship after the first attack off the coast of Africa in the spring, former crew members say. (Nov. 18) « Less
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