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The ship's captain was able to fend them off using evasive measures.
"Very small," said Andrey Efimov, the ship's captain, who comes from Russia.
The ship's captain figured the San Diego had been struck by a torpedo.
In the end, the cargo ship's captain let the Alan Kurdi take charge.
As the officers questioned the ship's captain, I wandered to the back of the ship.
"The ship's captain made an announcement about the deaths, but only after several deaths," she said.
He commended the ship's captain for keeping them updated and the staff for keeping them entertained.
Police on Saturday said they charged the ship's captain with negligence leading to damages, injury and death.
The ship's captain called back to shore, notifying them of the "vessel's critical situation," according to investigators.
Police on Saturday said they have charged the ship's captain with negligence leading to damages, injury and death.
During the cruise, the ship's captain apologized for alarming passengers but said the precautions are necessary, Jasinski said.
"Two Filipino crew, the ship's captain and chief engineer, were taken captive," Lieutenant-Commander Alvin Dagalea told reporters.
Now Vincent and Vladic have revived interest in the tragedy and subsequent court-martial of the ship's captain.
Her father, Warwood, was a ship's captain and later an executive at American Export Lines, a shipping company.
The spa, health club and other areas of the ship's Captain Nemo Lounge even have underwater glass portholes.
Built for a ship's captain in the mid-1700s, the house is now operated as a bed-and-breakfast.
An investigation into the sinking found evidence of negligence by the coast guard and the ship's captain and crew.
It turned out that one was the ship's captain, Maksym Kononov, and the other his chief officer, Valeriy Kozratskyy.
Vincent and Vladic go beyond the disaster to describe the nearly 60-year fight to exonerate the ship's captain.
He also said that "all indications" pointed to the ship's captain being one of the five surviving crew members.
Her test results were delayed, and it took a week for the ship's captain to enact strict sanitary protocols.
It is a game about being a ship's captain on the Unterzee, an ocean that fills a gigantic underground cavern.
A prior investigation into the sinking found evidence of negligence by the coast guard and the ship's captain and crew.
A lifeboat drill that was supposed to take place the day of the sinking was canceled by the ship's captain.
More passengers are expected to be removed from the ship Tuesday morning, according to an announcement from the ship's captain.
But Cruz, who'd obviously rehearsed the line, came off like a ship's captain challenging a brigand to pistols at dawn.
The actress was with her husband Wagner on their yacht the Splendour with Christopher Walken and the ship's captain Dennis Davern.
The actress was with her husband Wagner on their yacht the Splendour with Christopher Walken and the ship's captain Dennis Davern.
The ebullient Canadian actor William Shatner was hired to play the ship's captain, now named James R. (later James T.) Kirk.
Most of the colonists can exit their pods, save one: The ship's captain, Branson, played by none other than James Franco.
"I think all the characters are different from the book," Eoin Macken, who plays the ship's captain Karl D'Branin, told us.
"We immediately increased our already robust sanitation protocols," Gennaro Arma, the ship's captain, said in response to questions submitted through Princess.
On February 7, the ship's captain and CNN correspondents confirmed that all the tests taken on the ship had been processed.
The Financial Times on Wednesday first reported on Hook's email offering "good news" of millions of dollars to the ship's captain.
This newest show has already broken ranks by becoming the first Trek series not to anchor its story with the ship's captain.
While on the trip, Dracula meets a woman he is interested in named Ericka, who also happens to be the ship's captain.
The ship's captain and chief officer were arrested Thursday on suspicion of breaching EU sanctions relating to Syria, the Gibraltar Police said.
The ship's captain, Carola Racket, is seeking to bring to safety 21870 migrants rescued two weeks ago off the coast of Libya.
Aboard the USS Vincennes, the ship's captain was getting information that an unknown aircraft contacted by radar was not responding to calls.
But Harry Corbally might have been a little more pleased with his son's jaunts than he let on to the good ship's captain.
Under maritime conventions, this is acceptable practice at the discretion of the ship's captain, but means the vessel could not be tracked publicly.
Nelson and Jeseritz settle into cozy white (space)ship's-captain chairs in the center of the room, ready to show off Pulsar's capabilities.
The ship's captain, whose name has not been released, was unable to see the group because of glare from the sun, the police said.
In New York, the decision about whether to use shore power is left to a ship's captain, and the plug-ins are not monitored.
Casting is still underway for Discovery's lead character, who will be female and, in a break from Trek tradition, will not be the ship's captain.
An agreement has been reached to dock the coronavirus-hit Grand Princess cruise ship at California's port of Oakland on Monday, the ship's captain said.
Mr. Chao went with the defeated Nationalists to Taiwan, where he became the youngest person to qualify as a ship's captain, according to his biography.
So, we thought it was a good idea to cook a stew on the journey with our host Vikram Gandhi and the ship's captain, Vincente.
The ship's captain and chief officer were arrested Thursday on suspicion of breaching EU sanctions relating to Syria, according to a statement from the Gibraltar Police.
That third attempt on the Pole had been abandoned, in 1916, almost before it had begun; a distant relative, Frank Worsley, had been the ship's captain.
"Apparently it was going to crash into the sun or something," the B ship's captain tells Arthur Dent, vaguely wondering why the other ships never followed.
By the third full day of quarantine, the ship's captain had laid out rules allowing passengers in interior cabins to get some fresh air, Fehrenbacher said.
Italy and Malta also have said the ship's captain will be investigated over allegations he ignored instructions to let the Libyan coast guard pick up the migrants.
According to a Hyundai Merchant Marine official, the ship's captain said in an official report that he heard three explosions prior to the Front Altair's distress call.
On February 11, 2015, the ship's captain, Francesco Schettino, was sentenced to a prison term of 16 years and one month for, among other things, negligent homicide.
Marshallese ship's captain Korent Joel later measured the radiation levels around his home in Bikini using a dosimeter and was shocked to see the device top out.
A U.S. Coast Guard panel in May revealed the ship's captain intended to avoid the brewing storm when he departed, but may have had outdated weather data.
He starts falling for the ship's captain, but it turns out she's actually a descendant of the Van Helsing family, which is well-known for vampire hunting.
According to state-run news agency Xinhua, Xi presented a Chinese flag and a certificate with the ship's official name to the ship's captain and political commissar.
An interactive game, designed by Kristen Orr, even provides clues to help users figure out what caused a dog to faint or a ship's captain to die.
The ship's captain, William Foster, acting on behalf of Alabama plantation owner Timothy Meaher, navigated the Clotilda up the Spanish River and transferred the slaves to a riverboat.
Royd Eris, the ship's captain, has to contend with the difficult relationship he's shared with his mother — something actor David Ajala characterised as the Eris' own "internal horror".
More than 60 new cases of the virus have been confirmed on a ship quarantined in Japan, bringing the total to 136, the ship's captain told passengers today.
"What the Milius has now is the latest and greatest upgrade for the combat system," Commander Jennifer Pontius, the ship's captain, said in Yokosuka after her ship docked.
The Greek coastguard service said in September that it had investigated the Yaz for possible breaches of EU regulations regarding Syria and had pressed charges against the ship's captain.
If you are not in the Navy, a ship's captain, someone who fishes or a sailing hobbyist, the nautical terms for the positions on a boat may seem confusing.
Sixty-five more infections have been confirmed on a cruise ship quarantined in Yokohama, Japan, raising the total number on board to 135, the ship's captain told passengers on Monday.
Previous Star Trek shows have all concentrated their focus on a ship's captain — or, in the cases of Deep Space Nine and Voyager, a Commander and a Vice Admiral respectively.
The discovery promises to revive interest in the loss of the Indianapolis, the ordeal of the survivors and the controversial court-martial of the ship's captain, Charles Butler McVay III.
After 16 years together, the couple wed Tuesday aboard the luxury cruise ship Seabourn Sojourn in an intimate ceremony officiated by the ship's captain shortly after setting sail in the Caribbean.
There are 24 crew members stuck on board the Hanjin Rome, 11 South Koreans and 13 Indonesians who are not allowed to use an port facilities, the ship's captain told Reuters.
Dr. Markus Rex, a leader of the $13-million expedition, and the ship's captain, Stefan Schwarze, were the last to board, lifted onto the foredeck in dramatic fashion by a crane.
"In a week's time she would have endured a year of suffering," Andersson writes at the novel's close, like a ship's captain making a final log entry after a disastrous voyage.
A former ship's captain and a cook, they decided to drive around northern Spain in search of a quiet place to settle down — an old farmhouse, perhaps, or an abandoned mill.
GERMAN CHANCELLOR SAYS MIGRATION MEETING A &aposFIRST EXCHANGE&apos Video International law states Malta must respond if they are the nearest safe port at rescue or if requested by the ship's captain.
He told the Jakarta Post, "Aldi's story is indeed dramatic, and we are thankful to all — the ship's captain and the Japanese authorities — that have been very helpful in ensuring Aldi's return."
A ship's captain built this sprawling white mansion with wraparound veranda in 1834, and a young woman who had honeymooned in Camden bought it and turned it into an inn in 1901.
James E. Mercante, the maritime lawyer for the owner of the Specialist, said Mr. Amon was the ship's captain, and had been at the wheel steering the tugboat next to the barge.
He and the ship's captain had been studying satellite images and saw that there was an opportunity to get into the Weddell — and in his ship's case, actually sail to the iceberg.
The safety of our guest and crew is always our top priority and the ship's Captain adjusted the ship's speed and itinerary accordingly to maintain the safest possible route, delaying the ship's arrival.
A detective named Joe Miller and a ship's captain, James Holden found themselves on opposite ends of a conspiracy, one that ended up with a horrifying experiment on the asteroid colony of Eros.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A ship's captain being investigated for bringing migrants ashore in defiance of Italian coastguard orders has warned against her case becoming a distraction from the humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean Sea.
In a Facebook video last week, the ship's captain, Björn Ahlander, said the Canadians had told the Draken that the pilot requirement would be waived because the ship fell under a height cutoff.
This change in procedures is akin to requiring that the first mate stand next to a ship's captain and point out any route markers or potential hazards as the ship comes into port.
The ceremony was performed by a ship's captain at sea but was probably illegal because the ship was not in international waters, and Ms. Gabor was technically not yet divorced from Mr. O'Hara.
Mohd Taha said contact was made in the afternoon with the ship's captain, who said the Vier Harmoni was on its way to Batam and that all of the ship's crew members were safe.
Documents seized along with the equipment, addressed to the ship's captain, offered detailed instructions on how to load and conceal the illegal weapons shipment and make a false declaration to customs officers in Panama.
Her suspicions about her journey to the Discovery only increase when the ship's captain, Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs), summons her, gives her a private welcome, and commands her to report to the engineering room.
Chupeta said a Mexican ship's captain sampled too much of the cargo and "started to see ghosts" that resembled U.S. Coast Guard ships, leading him to scuttle the boat with all the drugs on board.
After it crossed the Atlantic Ocean, immigration officials in Cuba, the United States, and Canada refused to allow a majority of the passengers entry, and the ship's captain was forced to turn back to Europe.
Last month Reuters reported that an account of the incident by the Philippine cargo ship's captain said that the U.S. warship had failed to respond to warning signals or take evasive action before the collision.
Victoria Marin is a ship's captain who comes across an alien ship with the heir to an empire aboard, and launches a desperate mission to rescue him before his would-be executors finish the job.
These scenes are an interesting follow-up to the naval combat of Black Flag, but they are also a form of narrative exposition; Aya and the ship's captain talk about the game's plot a lot.
Nicolas Cage plays the ship's captain, Charles McVay, but the script by Cam Cannon and Richard Rionda Del Castro never offers him a chance to do much more than stare ahead earnestly and bark orders.
Even the ship's captain is not really in charge; the actual pilot is an intelligent and malevolent talking robot, Auto, and like so many talking machines in science fiction, he eventually makes a grab for power.
A lawyer for Kaptanoglu Group, an Istanbul-based shipping company, said the crew members abducted from the M/T Puli included the ship's captain and that those left behind were unharmed, according to the newspaper Hurriyet.
Barre said the ship's captain was killed in the hijacking, while two others died from illness during their time in captivity — one of the longest among hostages seized by pirates in the Horn of Africa nation.
When your ship's captain says the hull ought to be upgraded, it's not the start of a quest to find some cool big trees or visit his hometown where he left his ship-building tools and pals.
Discovery will differ from previous installments of the franchise in that the ship's captain will not be the lead character of the series; the show's protagonist will instead be a lieutenant commander played by Sonequa Martin-Green.
In the first detailed account from one of those directly involved, the cargo ship's captain said the ACX Crystal had signaled with flashing lights after the Fitzgerald "suddenly" steamed on to a course to cross its path.
"Today's indictment alleges that the misconduct, negligence and inattention to duty by the ship's captain caused or contributed to the loss of those lives," Timothy Garrison, United States attorney for western Missouri, said at a news conference.
Rackete, the ship's captain, defied the Italian government after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Rome had no obligation to allow migrants to disembark from the vessel, although it was obliged to offer assistance at sea.
In present day, Dracula's daughter, Mavis (Selena Gomez), arranges a cruise vacation for dad, and on board he falls for the ship's captain Ericka (Kathryn Hahn), the granddaughter of Van Helsing and a foe who could turn friend.
A best-selling author and a former New York Times critic, Salamon explains that Ashker was born in a refugee camp and became close with the ship's captain, who gave him a single cuff link as a gift.
Commander Benson became the ship's captain in May after serving as its executive officer from November 2015 to March 2017; he has not been its captain for more than a year, as a Navy news release incorrectly indicated.
Commander Benson became the ship's captain in May after serving as its executive officer from November 2698 to March 24637; he has not been its captain for more than a year, as a Navy news release incorrectly indicated.
"All that being said, once the ship's Captain decides YES we are going to go through the storm, then the task at hand is to find the safest and most efficient route — probably balancing those two factors," he said.
Read more: Disney rules Hollywood's fairy-tale war as other studios bite the poisoned apple As "Alice Through the Looking Glass" kicks off its message-laden adventure, the title character (Mia Wasikowska) is a brave and capable ship's captain.
During its first meeting in February, the Coast Guard panel heard the final phone call of the ship's captain, Michael Davidson, a veteran mariner from Maine, who warned that the "clock was ticking" as his vessel took on water.
Directed and scripted by David Farr Based on "The Impossible Planet," 1953 In a distant future, a 350-year-old woman asks an interplanetary ship's captain for a ticket to Earth, a place that most people agree doesn't exist.
Mr. Nelson said he notified the ship's captain, Hartmann Schonn, by radio that "this ship is unseaworthy — we got to take them on board," and then began lifting refugees from the boat up to Mr. Hanson on a gangway.
Similar to the original Dishonored's "The Knife of Dunwall" and "The Brigmore Witches" expansions, Death of the Outsider spins out the story of a side character from Dishonored 2: ship's captain Meagan Foster, a retired assassin once known as Billie Lurk.
Its divers eagerly scoured the wreck, pulling up a gold ring belonging to the ship's captain, belt buckles, a cannon, a long-barreled pistol, two bottles of rum, scabbards, toothbrushes (sans bristles), a pewter spoon, and hundreds of other items.
They were supposed to safeguard 300 kilos of Colombian cocaine on its way from the Bahamas to New York and kill two people: One a DEA agent, the other his snitch, a ship's captain who was leaking information about drug loads.
Over the course of a few weeks in July, the vessel was detained in the Suez Canal, the crowdfunding website which was the main source of the campaign's income suspended its account, and the ship's captain was detained in Cyprus.
Passengers over 22020 years old who have tested negative were the first to exit the ship on board taxis and buses, with some expected to transition to shoreside facilities and others to board chartered flights, according to the ship's captain.
MENA said prosecutors ordered two inspection officials at the Egyptian Authority for Maritime Safety - a government agency - to trial after their investigation concluded that the inspectors colluded with the ship's captain to allow it to operate without a valid license.
A U.S. warship struck by a container vessel in Japanese waters failed to respond to warning signals or take evasive action before a collision that killed seven of its crew, according to a report of the incident by the Philippine cargo ship's captain.
The ship's captain had earlier set course for the Sicilian port of Pozzallo, citing an emergency because of bad weather and sparking a new standoff between rescuers and Italy's far-right interior minister just as he looks set to lose his job.
Martyn Griffiths, a spokesman for the Cruise Lines International Association, the industry's main trade association, placed the blame on the Spanish judge, arguing that the ship's captain had followed maritime law in reporting the crime to law enforcement at the next port.
For while he was a brilliant sailor and by most accounts a decent and humane ship's captain (which, pace Captain Bligh, was not always the case in the Royal Navy), he also commanded for this first expedition a splendid ship, H.M.S. Endeavour.
It's notable that the first two victims in Alien: Covenant are the wife of the ship's commander, a man driven by a religious sense of his place in humanity's destiny, and the wife of the ship's captain, a jocular, reckless, whiskey-draining cowboy.
A wave of energy from a nearby star ends up assaulting the ship, waking the crew up from their sleep pods and killing the ship's captain (James Franco, who is in the film for no more than a single shot before being burned alive).
Last week the ongoing saga of US attempts to hinder the passage of an Iranian-flagged oil tanker traversing the Mediterranean took a bizarre turn, when it became public knowledge that the ship's captain was offered a large payment by the US government to defect.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A U.S. warship struck by a container vessel in Japanese waters failed to respond to warning signals or take evasive action before a collision that killed seven of its crew, according to a report of the incident by the Philippine cargo ship's captain.
The ship's captain wasn't proactive enough in taking steps to protect passengers and crew members, Klein said, leaning instead on the Japanese government, which imposed a quarantine over three days after learning that a prior passenger on the ship had tested positive for the coronavirus.
The ship's captain testified that he believed he was transporting humanitarian aid, brought to the ship by the crew of a speedboat that approached them off the coast of Morocco and insisted that they take the bags, according to a transcript of his statement to investigators.
Other passengers on the Diamond Princess will be disembarked over several days beginning February 21, and the crew will likely begin their own quarantine once all passengers have left the ship, Jan Swartz, president of Princess Cruises, told passengers in a letter read by the ship's captain.
Burroughs's first story, "Twilight's Last Gleamings" (1938), a diabolically hilarious fantasia set aboard the sinking Titanic in which the ship's captain snatches at gunpoint a stout female passenger's wig and kimono so he can leap into the lifeboat reserved for women and children, is here in toto.
In the first detailed account from one of those directly involved in the collision, the cargo ship's captain, in a report seen by Reuters, said the ACX Crystal signaled the Fitzgerald with flashing lights about 10 minutes before the collision, but that it did not respond or alter course.
"[The ship's captain] had the ability to segregate crew members who may have been ill from those who weren't ill or to find ways of ensuring that crew members who potentially were ill were not eating at the same crew mess as the people who weren't ill," Klein said.
"The highest level of several governments including the United States, Canada, Britain and the Netherlands are closely following the Westerdam's situation and these governments are interacting with Thai authorities and the World Health Organization to ensure all of our needs are met," said Angus, citing the ship's captain, Vincent Smit.
The cruise ship's captain, identified by Hungarian police as C. Yuriy from Odessa, was "shaken by the consequences of the accident and regrets that he had no way to avoid the accident, and expresses his condolences to the families of the victims," MTI news agency quoted his lawyers as saying on Friday.
During the earliest days of the slave trade, these crimes rarely registered with whites, until several high-profile cases thrust the Middle Passage into the public sphere: The Zong trial (1783), in which 133 Africans were thrown overboard so the ship's captain could collect insurance on their deaths, and the United States v Amistad (1841), in which an onboard revolt of captives in Cuba led to a Supreme Court case which authorized their release as free men.

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