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DarthAmerica    11/21/2006 12:16:40 AM
Japanese Sub, Civilian Vessel Collide Nov 20 11:18 PM US/Eastern By MARI YAMAGUCHI Associated Press Writer TOKYO A Japanese submarine collided with a civilian cargo ship during exercises in waters off southern Japan Tuesday, defense officials said. There were no immediate reports of any injuries. The Maritime Self-Defense Forces submarine grazed the civilian vessel during surfacing exercises about 30 miles off the southeastern coast of Miyazaki on Japan's southern island of Kyushu, a defense agency spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity in accord with agency policy. No injuries were reported among the 75 crew members of the submarine Asashio. But the spokesman said officials found a dent in the top part of the sub, the apparent result of striking the hull of the ship while surfacing. The spokesman said the identification and details of the civilian vessel, which was moving northward, were not immediately known. But he said it was possible that the ship might not have noticed the incident due to the minor impact. The direction the submarine was heading could not be released, he said.
 
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gf0012-aust       11/21/2006 1:30:45 AM

But the spokesman said officials found a dent in the top part of the sub, the apparent result of striking the hull of the ship while surfacing.

I wonder what the signature mapping looks like now....
 
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VelocityVector       11/21/2006 1:39:24 AM

The direction the submarine was heading could not be released, he said.
My sources tell me the sub has moored at The Lagoon on Gilligan's Island.  Apparently the crew has taken a liking to Ginger, and their eyeglasses are all steamed over.  You heard it here.

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