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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (The Light Angel)
Mon Dec 30 17:34:28 2013

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Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2013 14:34:26 -0800
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the tanker's three escorts, the USS Joyce, 
saw it on sonar and severely damaged it by dropping depth charges.The 
Germans, forced to surface, manned their deck guns while another escort 
vessel, the USS Gandy, returned fire and rammed the U-boat. The third 
escort, the USS Peterson, then hit the U-boat with two more depth 
charges. The crew abandoned the submarine, but not before setting off explosions 
to scuttle it. The submarine hadn't been seen again until Monday.The U-550 
is one of several World War II-era German U-boats that have been 
discovered off the U.S. coast, but it's the only one that went 
down in that area, Mazraani said. He said it's been tough to 
find largely because military positioning of the battle was imprecise, and 
searchers had only a general idea where the submarine was when it 
sank. Kozak noted that the site is far offshore and has only 
limited windows of good weather.The team towed a side-scan sonar vessel 
in a mow-the-lawn pattern over the search area and found the U-500 
after covering 100 square miles of ocean, between the trip this year 
and last year, Kozak said.Just the nose of U-boat was visible on 
sonar on the first pass, but the team was delirious after the 
second pass. when the sonar image made it obvious they'd found it, 
Mazraani said. Quick dives to the wreck to beat bad weather confirmed 
the find with pictures.The other team members were Steve Gatto, Tom Packer, 
Brad Sheard, Eric Takakjian and Anthony Te
rs have ruined my attempts 
to protect the Australian cricket team and everyone involved," Arthur read 
from a statement in Perth."As I've said, no one associated with me 
has played any part in releasing that confidential document."Arthur, who 
was sacked after a series loss in India, a poor showing in 
the Champions League and incidents of ill-discipline among the team, said 
that Cricket Australia's chief executive James Sutherland had even acknowledged 
that he had to some extent been made a scapegoat."The damage to 
my reputation and career has been immense, which means the chances of 
me getting a senior job are that much less," the South African 
said."I was truly shocked and devastated by my dismissal. I had received 
a positive appraisal on all my key performance indicators just prior to 
departing for the Ashes tour."Arthur said that he had been told that 
batsman David Warner's off-field behaviour, in which he punched England 
batsman Joe Root in a Birmingham bar, had been "the last straw" 
for the CA board."I received no hearing at all over that issue, 
and no one was doing more to improve discipline in the young 
Australian team than I was," he said.Meanwhile a CA statement issued later 
Sunday at Lord's, where the national side were facing a crushing defeat 
by England in the second Ashes Test, disputed Arthur's version of events."Cricket 
Australia stands by its earlier statements on this matter and disputes a 
number of claims made by Mick

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">tball."Medication wasn't helping me but surgery was 
the only solution if I wanted to have not only a future 
playing football but even a quality of life going forward."However, Fletcher 
believes he is finally on the road to recovery and he hopes 
to get the chance to prove himself to new United manager David 
Moyes before the end of the year."It's all going well. I am 
still under the hands of the medical team just now, and the 
surgeon who is looking after me. Everything is going to plan so 
far and I am not that far away now," he added."I am 
doing exercise on my own. I've not been given the green light 
to join in contact in football training but I am doing my 
own running and physical activities and feel great."Hopefully, in the next 
few weeks I am going to get the green light to join 
in and to start making the comeback, which is looking very good."
 Darren Fletcher speaks during a press conference in Brussels on October 
15, 2012. Manchester United midfielder Fletcher admitted on Sunday that 
he will miss the start of his side's Premier League title defence 
as he continues to recover from a bowel operation.Belga/AFP/FileLONDON (AFP) 
 Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher admitted on Sunday that he 
will miss the start of his side's Premier League title defence as 
he continues to recover from a bowel operation.Fletcher has been struggling 
with ulcerative colitis for the past five years and underwent surgery in 
January in a bid to cure the problem.Asked when he would be 
back in action for the champions, Scotland international Fletcher told BBC 
Radio Five Live: "Hopefully, not too long after the start of the 
season. I think I will just miss the beginning of the season."Fletcher 
spent nine months on the sidelines in 2012 to see if his 
symptoms settled down before returning last September.The 29-year-old appeared 
in three games out of four matches at the end of November, 
but he was restricted to just two more brief substitute appearances -- 
the last of which came in the 4-3 win over Newcastle at 
Old Trafford on Boxing Day.He admits the strain of trying to deal 
with the illness has taken its toll at times."I've had it for 
five years but really struggled to control it for the last three 
years," Fletcher said."It's had a big impact on my day-to-day life, never 
mind trying to play foo
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