A New England man was at the helm of a U.S. cargo ship that was attacked early Wednesday morning by Somali pirates .
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NAIROBI, Kenya - A Massachusetts Maritime Academy grad and his crew thwarted an attack by Somali pirates .
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“…The maersk Alabama attacked again by Somali pirates at this time over they were rebuffed by. The crew and were unable to take over the ship but back in April …”
“…have been repeated problems. Reported by other vessels in the area from Somali pirates. . It's an ongoing problem that is not gonna go way. And unfortunately. These types of incidents will continue. Until -- is city …”
A New England man was at the helm of a U.S. cargo ship that was attacked early Wednesday morning by Somali pirates .
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“…immersed Alabama. Her father's the captain and today it was targeted by Somali pirates again -- he had some kind of weapons systems allow -- good. This time they ship had armed guards are recent addition to -- captain Richard Phillips was taken hostage by Somali pirates in the same region. Last April. He was rescued by US navy sharpshooters who killed three of the pirates. And he said …”
“…for the second time this year the mayor -- bam attacked by Somali pirates these things have something left in this. And for the second time -- captain from New England at the Helm. But this …”
(NECN: Brad Puffer, Bourne, Mass.) - For the second time in seven months, the Maersk Alabama has come under attack by pirates. This time the crew was better prepared. Armed guards foiled the attack off the coast of Somalia. It's the first...
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“…What -- since that last attack by Somali pirates on the -- Alabama the ship itself had been reinforced. It was much more difficult for Somali pirates get on board that armed security team. Was editing clearly those things made the difference. It'd only been seven months since the …”
(NECN: Nairobi, Kenya) - The anti-piracy force of the European Union reports that Somali pirates again attacked the Maersk Alabama, the cargo ship that was attacked last spring and led to a hostage situation involving Captain Richard Phillips. ...
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“…A developing story overseas Somali pirates have once again tried to hijack the US flagged ship the -- Alabama this time the ship was not taken the pirates …”
(NECN: Anya Huneke, Underhill, Vt.) - Six months ago, the nation was captivated as a drama unfolded halfway across the world off the coast of Africa. Merchant marine Captain Richard Phillips, of Vermont, was held hostage by Somali pirates for f...
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“…Africa. Merchant marine captain Richard Phillips of Vermont was held hostage by Somali pirates for five days after they hijacked his partnership. …”
“…on a lifeboat for almost a week held at gunpoint by force Somali pirates and I hear his voice and phone and I know he's okay. -- Amidst the media frenzy outside her home and high …”
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“…Welcome back to check in on the story of the Somali pirates the International Maritime Bureau reports that pirate attacks worldwide. More than doubled in the first six months of this year and it's …”
“…going through -- she didn't feel lucky. Off to warm week the Somali pirates abandoned the wooden -- her husband was song consent of the because -- Well it kids that when the news reached its …”
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“…That's exactly as your as your boat ever been taken over by Somali pirates -- not recently no it's a good. Does -- location grabs and help bring well. It's one of your cohorts who was …”
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“…similar example -- the captain of the ship but taken by the Somali pirates have been killed rather than rescued by a navy -- if that and haven't Barack Obama would be having a very difficult …”