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Cargo ship crash

Cargo ship crash: The toppled control tower (center) of the port of Genoa, northern Italy, is lit by rescuers after a cargo ship slammed into it killing at least three people, Tuesday

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Wed, May 8, 2013 Published on May. 8, 2013 Published on 2013-05-08T09:58:32+07:00

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 Cargo ship crash Cargo ship crash: The toppled control tower (center) of the port of Genoa, northern Italy, is lit by rescuers after a cargo ship slammed into it killing at least three people, Tuesday. A half-dozen people remain unaccounted for early Wednesday, after a cargo ship identified as the Jolly Nero of the Ignazio Messina & C. SpA Italian shipping line, slammed into the port. An Italian Coast Guard vessel, left, assists the operations. (AP/Francesco Pecoraro) (center) of the port of Genoa, northern Italy, is lit by rescuers after a cargo ship slammed into it killing at least three people, Tuesday. A half-dozen people remain unaccounted for early Wednesday, after a cargo ship identified as the Jolly Nero of the Ignazio Messina & C. SpA Italian shipping line, slammed into the port. An Italian Coast Guard vessel, left, assists the operations. (AP/Francesco Pecoraro)

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span class="caption">Cargo ship crash: The toppled control tower (center) of the port of Genoa, northern Italy, is lit by rescuers after a cargo ship slammed into it killing at least three people, Tuesday. A half-dozen people remain unaccounted for early Wednesday, after a cargo ship identified as the Jolly Nero of the Ignazio Messina & C. SpA Italian shipping line, slammed into the port. An Italian Coast Guard vessel, left, assists the operations. (AP/Francesco Pecoraro)

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