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      <title>Rock And A Hard Place: What To Do With Concordia</title>
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      <description>The wreck of the cruise liner Costa Concordia, which ran aground last week off the coast of Tuscany, is not unlike a car accident. The first order of business is determining whether it's worth repairing or it gets junked. Then there's the question of how best to go about it — and who pays.</description>
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