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As navies go, the Navy of Confederate States of America was short-lived.
Dec. 18, 1988
World & Nation
The Supreme Court dealt a defeat Monday to explorers for sunken treasure by rejecting the “finders, keepers” principle in a case involving the most famous shipwreck from the days of the California Gold Rush.
March 23, 1993
Bobby Yokoi has enough tuna to feed a small army--one fish.
Feb. 1, 1995
History: As technology makes shipwrecks easier to find, bizarre disputes arise. To ponder or to plunder?
Nov. 29, 1998
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Aug. 30, 2011
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April 1, 2013
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Aug. 20, 2010
Music
Fans of the burgeoning dance-punk movement, which is poised to soar by the end of the summer, were faced with a dilemma on Sunday night: Burnish cred at the El Rey with the hybrid genre’s capital act, LCD Soundsystem, or wear your self-markered T-shirt to CSS at the Henry Fonda?
June 13, 2007
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Oct. 30, 2012
Saying it is pursuing other strategies to combat piracy, the group that licenses technology for encrypting DVDs on Thursday withdrew its lawsuit against a San Francisco man who posted software to crack DVDs on the Internet.
Jan. 23, 2004