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Have a look at it from a different angle. The camera on board the Japanese whaling ship is moving with the ship and gives a distorted view. Coincidence that this happened previously in 1994 with the same whaling ship? Lloyds listed the collision as being the fault of the Japanese whaling ship.
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Greenpeace has foiled a controversial Japanese whaling mission in the Antarctic. The European based environmental campaigner has tracked down a Japanese fleet on the high sea and is prepared to stop them from whaling. Al Jazeera's Richard Bestic reports.
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But we reveal senior Japanese officials confessing that last year, several Caribbean countries, with no apparent interest in whaling were bribed by Japan to side with them, to overturn the commercial ban on whaling.
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Isabel Lucas on Morning Show about Japanese Whaling
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Part 2: Video showing the landing and processing of the first whale that was caught Commercially for 21 years in Iceland on October 22 2006. The whale was harpooned the day before. the Video is split into 5 segments.
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Part 3: Video showing the landing and processing of the first whale that was caught Commercially for 21 years in Iceland on October 22 2006. The whale was harpooned the day before. the Video is split into 5 segments.
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Anti whaling ship Steve Irwin Heads back to Antarctica after a stay in Melbourne for Repairs & Fuel, I met the crew they are fantastic. I have also signed up with them. Please sign the Whaling petion at
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