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25 November 2007


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The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after hitting submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sits in lifeboats after the Explorer struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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The Canadian cruise ship Explorer, foreground, lists heavily after the boat struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. In the background is Norwegian liner Nordnorge, which ferried the passengers and crew of Explorer to a Chilean air force base on King George Island in Antarctic waters near southernmost South America.(AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan) ** ONE TIME USE ONLY NO ARCHIVES **

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** EDITORS: PLEASE ELIMINATE FROM YOUR SERVERS AP PHOTO NY142 TRANSMITTED ON NOV. 23, 2007. SOURCE HAS WITHDRAWN PERMISSION TO USE IMAGE ** The Canadian cruise ship Explorer, foreground, lists heavily after the boat struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. In the background is Norwegian liner Nordnorge, which ferried the passengers and crew of Explorer to a Chilean air force base on King George Island in Antarctic waters near southernmost South America.(AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan) ** ONE TIME USE ONLY NO ARCHIVES **

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The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after hitting submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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** EDITORS AND LIBRARIANS: PLEASE ELIMINATE FROM YOUR SERVERS AND ARCHIVES AP PHOTO NY109 TRANSMITTED ON NOV. 24, 2007. SOURCE HAS WITHDRAWN PERMISSION TO USE IMAGE ** The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after hitting submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after the boat struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan) ** ONE TIME USE ONLY NO ARCHIVES **

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** EDITORS: PLEASE ELIMINATE FROM YOUR SERVERS AP PHOTO NY141 TRANSMITTED ON NOV. 23, 2007. SOURCE HAS WITHDRAWN PERMISSION TO USE IMAGE ** The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after the boat struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan) ** ONE TIME USE ONLY NO ARCHIVES **

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Passengers onboard the National Geographic Endeavour watch as the Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists to one side after the boat struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan) ** ONE TIME USE ONLY NO ARCHIVES **

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** EDITORS: PLEASE ELIMINATE FROM YOUR SERVERS AP PHOTO NY140 TRANSMITTED ON NOV. 23, 2007. SOURCE HAS WITHDRAWN PERMISSION TO USE IMAGE ** Passengers onboard the National Geographic Endeavour watch as the Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists to one side after the boat struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan) ** ONE TIME USE ONLY NO ARCHIVES **

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Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats after the Explorer struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan) ** ONE TIME USE ONLY NO ARCHIVES **

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** EDITORS: PLEASE ELIMINATE FROM YOUR SERVERS AP PHOTO NY139 TRANSMITTED ON NOV. 23, 2007. SOURCE HAS WITHDRAWN PERMISSION TO USE IMAGE ** Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats after the Explorer struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan) ** ONE TIME USE ONLY NO ARCHIVES **

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A helicopter flies overhead as the Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists after hitting submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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Lifeboats float in the foreground as the Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists in the background after hitting submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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A lifeboat floats in the foreground as the Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists in the background after hitting submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan) *

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The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after hitting submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats after the Explorer hit submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats after the Explorer struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. The boat at left, the Nordnorge,ferried the passengers and crew to a Chilean air force base on King George Island in Antarctic waters near southernmost South America. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats after the Explorer struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats after the Explorer struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats after the Explorer struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats after the Explorer struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)

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Passengers in the lifeboats from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer are transferred to rescue vessel the Norwegian liner Nordnorge, after the Explorer struck an iceberg , Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for the Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Benny Didriksen)

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Passengers in the lifeboats from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer are transferred to rescue vessel the Norwegian liner Nordnorge, after the Explorer struck an iceberg , Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for the Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Benny Didriksen)

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n this photo released by Chile's Navy, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer arrive at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Navy)

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In this photo released by Chile's Navy, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer arrive at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Navy)

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In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, a passenger of the Canadian ship MS Explorer, left, arrives at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and sunk in Antarctic waters. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Air Force)

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Passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer rest inside a Chilean Air Force C-130 aircraft during their flight to Punta Arenas, Chile, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007. Tourists from 14 nations rescued off Antarctica when the MS Explorer struck an iceberg and sank waited out bad weather Saturday at a remote military island base, as a Chilean air force plane flew from the South American mainland to airlift them out. (AP Photo/Ivan Alvarado, POOL)