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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, July 22, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday july 22, 19b6 the stars and stripes Page 3 furry miners at cafes four year old Ronnie Given watches u a Leila stuffed animals. The mine i the in on or run by a Koala bar who zits by. Centrepiece or an exhibit at the Safe the ear and its operator Are it of Alt main airborne Sailor App Koia Root Long mechanical Silver mine storied by More than 45 animated Exchange in Frankfurt until sat urday when it morn to to land in Hei Delberg for 17 Days starting july 28. Non Kreizl of Tel Aviv. Israel keep control of his sea skimming Craft As i goes airborne in the High winds and Waves of the sea of Galilee. The sea has become a favorite of windsurfers because of its late afternoon winds. Titans cos Stern found in debris Field jests a  ,, divers prepare the submersible Craft Alvin for Transfer to the Atlantis ii after Alvin explored titanic wreck. Woods Hole mass a explorer found he Stem or the titanic about 200 feet from the main portion of the sunken luxury liner the expedition s Leader reported sunday. At least one third of the ship the Stem Sec Tion is intact Robert Ballara said by radio from his research vessel Atlantis ii to the Woods Hole Oceano graphic institution. Ballard estimated that the Stem Section is about250 feet Long. He said the Section is in the debris Field a 660-foot stretch of Ocean floor where Man of the titanic s objects fell As it Sank to the Bottom 2.s Miles below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and450 Miles Southeast of Newfoundland. Ballard also reported finding an engine room Telegraph and More ship boilers. The 882-foot titanic was on its Maiden Voy age from Southampton England when it struck an iceberg the night of april 14, 1912, and Sank killing 1.513 passengers and Crew. Most of the 704 survivors were women and children. Researchers who had worked non Stop since july 13, processed and viewed a week s Worth of film of the wreck and worked on the submarine instead of diving saturday. Researchers resumed their exploration of the wreck sunday conducting the seventh in a planned series of 12 dives. The trip was the firs of the expedition to include a Navy Pilot the Navy is paying $220,000 to lest Jason jr.,a Lawnmower size camera equipped robot tethered to the research submarine Alvin  
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