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The man who discovered Titanic's hulk at the bottom of the sea got a strange question: Did you find the Heart of the Ocean necklace given to Rose in the Oscar-winning movie? Amid the audience ...
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The tragic tale of the Titanic includes an Irish designer, construction in Belfast, an Irish priest photographer and a launch ...
a champagne bottle with the cork still in it. They are mostly ordinary objects made extraordinary for the long, terrible journey that brought them to these clean Plexiglas cases. Two of Titanic ...
The Titanic, billed as an unsinkable ship, hit an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912. More than 1,500 people died in the maritime disaster, while about 700 survived. Among the victims was one of ...
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A large high south of Tasmania extends a ridge and southeasterly winds over most of Queensland which will ease midweek. A trough over the far northern Coral Sea extends across Papua New Guinea to the ...
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Residents of an outback outpost have started a challenging clean-up after widespread flooding that broke records in some areas.
A former police officer told a jury there were flaws in evidence claiming he stole luxury watches and then sold them to a jeweller for more than $90,000.
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