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Somali Piracy: Trouble on the High Seas

Peter Cassata | November 21, 2008
Somali Pirates

"What can be done about the growing threat of Somali piracy in the Gulf of Aden?" seems to be the question of the week.  Saturday's seizure of the Saudi ship Sirius Star, an oil tanker carrying about $100 million worth of cargo, set off a wave of pirate activity this week, culminating with news that an Indian frigate sank a pirate vessel late Tuesday. -->

Piracy Ticker: Somalia 2, India 1

Peter Cassata | November 20, 2008

The near-daily piracy crisis in the Gulf of Aden continues.  After encountering suspicious vessels that turned out to be Somali pirates, an Indian warship sank the pirates' "mothership."  The Guardian sum

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