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On February 24, 1893, the British warship, HMS Caroline, sailed along the coast of Korea near Geomundo Islands. On board was 32-year-old Sub-Lieutenant William Stanley Lambert - an officer who was definitely not happy. He had been temporarily assigned to this ship to replace a lieutenant who, “in an evil moment,” had become too ill to go to sea.
ST. CROIX — A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency report outlined substantial problems at the St. Croix Refinery found during a September walkthrough.
Ocean Point Terminals filed an amended complaint against Port Hamilton Refining and Transportation Monday, days after Port Hamilton filed their own amended complaint amid a flurry of litigation between the
A dog's life in Joseon: Part 1 koreatimes.co.kr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from koreatimes.co.kr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The owner of an Ohio-based company identified in U.S. District Court of the Virgin Islands documents as Mitch G. Stevenson is being charged with wire fraud and aggravated identity theft
ST. THOMAS — Gov. Albert Bryan gave his sixth State of the Territory Address Monday, celebrating his administration’s successes while downplaying the government’s financial concerns — and pledging once again
Earlier this month, the Korean government announced that it will ban breeding, butchering, distributing and selling of dogs for meat - to take effect in 2027. The dog-meat issue has long been a contentious one between those arguing its part of Korean tradition and those arguing the practice is cruel and barbaric - a vestige of the past when Korea was not as prosperous.
The owner of St. Croix’s inactive refinery, Port Hamilton Refining and Transportation, has withdrawn an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order filed against Ocean Point Terminals, according to documents
The two companies that own and manage the former Limetree Bay property on St. Croix remain at odds, and Port Hamilton Refining and Transportation has filed a new complaint against
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency personnel announced finding more liquid petroleum gas at the St. Croix refinery during a community update meeting.