“Near, far, wherever you are”
A decision from a judge for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia amended a 2000 order which prohibited a salvage company - R.M.S. Titanic Inc. - from cutting into the ship’s hull.
Wait wait are we talking about the Titanic ship? The one that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean back in 1912? Yes, that one.
So this company filled a motion to modify the 2000 decision given it wishes to rescue the Marconi telegraph which was used to send Morse code distress calls.
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