South Korea Ferry
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Sunken South Korean ferry to be lifted onto transport vessel 3 years after disasterMore than 300 people - most of whom were students on a high school trip - died when the Sewol sank on April 16, 2014.WorldMar 24, 2017
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Sunken South Korean ferry that took 304 lives with it re-emerges from a gray sea"We can't help but feel stunned seeing the ship being raised."WorldMar 23, 2017
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S. Korean president vows to raise sunken ferry, as nation marks anniversaryTears and grief mixed with raw fury as black-clad relatives and their supporters mourned the 304 victims of the ferry Sewol, most of whom were high school students.Apr 16, 2015
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South Korea captain accused of being among first to flee sinking boatThe captain accused of bungling the evacuation of a sinking South Korean ferry that has already claimed scores of lives is under further scrutiny.WorldApr 21, 2014
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Grim work for families of South Korean ferry passengers as divers find many more bodiesAs divers increasingly make their way into the ship, including a new entryway through the dining hall Monday, there's been a big jump in the discovery of corpses.WorldApr 21, 2014
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Death toll in South Korea ferry disaster rises to 46Divers have recovered 10 more bodies from inside the sunken South Korean ferry. The number of dead now stands at 46 .WorldApr 19, 2014
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South Korea arrests captain in ferry sinking; death toll rises to 32The updated death toll follows the arrest Saturday of the captain of the South Korean ferry on suspicion of negligence and abandoning people in need.WorldApr 19, 2014
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South Korea ferry probe focused on sharp turn, captain’s actionsThe investigation into South Korea's ferry disaster focused on the sharp turn and whether a quicker evacuation order by the captain could have saved lives.WorldApr 18, 2014
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‘Heartbreaking’ texts sent from South Korea ferry are fake: reportText messages reportedly sent by students onboard a sinking South Korea ferry that circulated on social media may not be real, according to Korea's National Police Agency.WorldApr 17, 2014
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