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Stranded submarine Kursk: Rescuers begin evacuation of crew:

Stranded submarine Kursk: Rescuers begin evacuation of crew:; ENGLAND: London: INT Professor Martin McCauley (Russian Military Expert) interviewed SOT. - The military has become much more secretive and Russia has become much more secretive and they wish to cover up many of their defects so one has to keep an open mind as to whether there are nuclear missiles on board after all it is a number one nuclear submarine
Stranded submarine Kursk: Rescuers begin evacuation of crew:; ENGLAND: London: INT Professor Martin McCauley (Russian Military Expert) interviewed SOT. - The military has become much more secretive and Russia has become much more secretive and they wish to cover up many of their defects so one has to keep an open mind as to whether there are nuclear missiles on board after all it is a number one nuclear submarine
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1186879144
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August 15, 2000
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