Rainbow may rise on Monday
PA Auckland The first attempts to lift the bombed Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior are expected to be made on Monday. An agreement was signed yesterday between Greenpeace and the Crown, clearing the way for the vessel to be lifted from the Marsden Wharf seabed, where she has been resting since the July 10 bombing. Legal negotiations about the liability during and after the lifting had held up the signing of the agreement this week.
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Press, 25 July 1985, Page 1
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