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COMING ATTRACTIONS

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The producer of last year’s Geraldo Rivera-Al Capone vaults TV fiasco and a Texas oil man are teaming to broadcast an expedition raising artifacts from the Titanic, now resting 12,000 feet under the Atlantic. The proposed show will include the opening of three of the ship’s safes on live television. “This is kind of like Lucas and Spielberg doing ‘Indiana Jones,’ except we’re doing it for real,” said John Joslyn, president of Westgate Group of North Hollywood. He’s joining with Jack Grimm, a self-styled adventurer from Abilene, Texas, who has committed $3 million to this summer’s project.

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