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2/28/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.323-2/28/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Titanic II blueprints unveiled, but don't call it "unsinkable.
It’s hardly thinkable to build something unsinkable at any time in history, either in 1812 or two centuries later of the time the gorgeous cruise liner failed to make her maiden voyage to New York from Southampton, England. How does this bold project sound to you to rebuild a replica of the luxury liner with three distinctively separate classes with dedicated facilities and service members that takes four days to cross the Atlantic? Would you prefer taking a suit on an A380 super jumbo jet to arrive in New York looking down the Statue of Liberty through the window instead of looking it up from the deck on the ship waving hands and hats like immigrants to Ellis Island?
By the way, to keep up with the modern economy, and may be the nature (replica) of the ship as well, the replica ship is going to be built by a Chinese company.
Enjoy reading and learning about this bold move by an Australian billionaire (self-claimed).  

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