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Jul 1 2009, Asylum Staff

Filed under: Sports, News, Weird Passengers on a new cruise along the coast of Somalia are paying to catch more than just salmonella. A Russian luxury yacht company is now offering pirate-hunting trips that promise the chance to be attacked by real sea b

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This book cover released by Houghton Mifflin shows the cover of “Hunting Eichmann”, by Neal Bascomb.