The sister ships, Sarasvati and Sabarmati did the Marmagoa-Karachi run. You
click on the picture, then watch it rotate for a look at the builders model,
donated to the Anglican Seamans Club by the Belfast shipyard. The piece
features Rick Travers, a New Yorker who stopped eating meat after watching us
dispatch a pig, in Calangute, thirty five years ago.
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NEW YORK REGION | June 04, 2009
Rooms: Where the Shipping News Is All Bad
By ALAN FEUER
In a haunt of ancient mariners, discussing the relative harm done to shipping
by pirates, global capitalism and a former president with a penchant for cowboy
boots.
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