Costa Concordia

The Costa Concordia, owned by a subsidiary of Miami-based Carnival Corp., struck rocks on Jan. 13, 2012 and flipped on its side, killing 32 people. The ship's captain faces several charges over his actions leading up to the accident and as the ship sunk.<br><b>More: </b><a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2012/mar/26/news/la-trb-concordia-five-bodies-20120326" target="_blank">Salvage of Costa Concordia may take a year</a>
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The Costa Concordia, owned by a subsidiary of Miami-based Carnival Corp., struck rocks on Jan. 13, 2012 and flipped on its side, killing 32 people. The ship's captain faces several charges over his actions leading up to the accident and as the ship sunk.
More: Salvage of Costa Concordia may take a year

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