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Greek Navy Chasing Syrian Ship, Refuses to Stop, Flees to International Waters
debka
| 1-10-03
| debka
Posted on 01/10/2003 8:23:35 AM PST by crystalk
Greek navy is chasing Syrian-flagged freighter Antradous I in Aegean Sea suspected of carrying illegal immigrants or illicit cargo, drugs and weapons
Greece alerted sea and air forces when ship refused coast guard inspection and fled to international waters first such refusal by Mediterranean-flagged vessel, according to Greek Shipping minister Anomeritis
Syrian authorities have not granted permission to intercept suspect vessel, currently sailing between south Peloponnesus and Crete
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aegean; greece; syria; terrorism
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To: dogbrain
It was a long long long wedding lol
My ex is old calendar orthodox and the wedding was very traditional, about 2 hours long. Lots of prayers and incantations (which didn't help in the long run lol).
Coicidence is, he's from the Peloponesis (12 islands).
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01/11/2003 11:09:12 AM PST
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visualops
("..we could give it all back to you, and hope you spend it right.." -Clinton on the surplus, 1-20-99)
To: visualops
Coicidence=coincidence
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01/11/2003 11:10:29 AM PST
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visualops
("..we could give it all back to you, and hope you spend it right.." -Clinton on the surplus, 1-20-99)
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