The Explorer cruise ship lists starboard after hitting an iceberg ...
(AFP/Chilean Navy) - The Explorer cruise ship lists starboard after hitting an iceberg near Antarctica. Rescued passengers from a Canadian-chartered passenger ship received the rare opportunity to spend the night in Antarctica after their cruiseliner sank off the frozen continent.(AFP/Chilean Navy)
In this photo released by Chile's Navy, the Liberian-flagged ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Navy, the Liberian-flagged Explorer cruise ship is seen sinking after it hit an object in Antarctic waters, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, some 880 kilometers southeast of Ushuaia, the southernmost Argentine city. More than 150 passengers and crew took to lifeboats after the ship hit an object and began taking on water through a hole in the hull, naval and coast guard officials said. No injuries were reported. (AP Photo/Chile's Navy)
View of the Explorer's lifeboats moving away after the ship ...
(AFP/Fuerza Aerea De Chile) - View of the Explorer's lifeboats moving away after the ship hit an iceberg. Rescued passengers from a Canadian-chartered passenger ship received the rare opportunity to spend the night in Antarctica Saturday after their cruiseliner slammed into an iceberg and sank off the frozen continent(AFP/Fuerza Aerea De Chile)
The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists after hitting submerged ...
(AP) - The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists after hitting submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)
A wind driven brush fire burns out of control in Malibu, Calif. ...
(AP) - A wind driven brush fire burns out of control in Malibu, Calif. on Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007. A fast-moving wildfire destroyed about 20 homes and spread through the canyons and hills above Malibu on Saturday, forcing hundreds of residents to flee. No injuries were reported. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)
The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after hitting ...
(AP) - The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after hitting submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)
This Chilean Navy(CN) handout shows the Explorer cruise ship ...
(AFP/CN-HO) - This Chilean Navy(CN) handout shows the Explorer cruise ship beginning to heel starboard after hitting an iceberg. Rescued passengers from a Canadian-chartered passenger ship received the rare opportunity to spend the night in Antarctica Saturday after their cruiseliner slammed into an iceberg and sank off the frozen continent(AFP/CN-HO)
This Chilean Air Force(CAF) handout shows the Explorer cruise ...
(AFP/CAF-HO) - This Chilean Air Force(CAF) handout shows the Explorer cruise ship beginning to heel starboard after hitting an iceberg. Rescued passengers from a Canadian-chartered passenger ship received the rare opportunity to spend the night in Antarctica Saturday after their cruiseliner slammed into an iceberg and sank off the frozen continent(AFP/CAF-HO)
In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, a passenger of ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, a passenger of the Canadian ship MS Explorer, left, arrives at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Air Force)
In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, a passenger of ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, a passenger of the Canadian ship MS Explorer, left, arrives at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and sunk in Antarctic waters. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Air Force)
In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer are helped by Chilean Air Force personnel as they arrive to Fildes Bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, after being rescued from the cruise ship after it struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile Air Force)
The southernmost Argentine city of Ushuaia is seen Friday, Nov. ...
(AP) - The southernmost Argentine city of Ushuaia is seen Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. Canadian ship MS Explorer struck submerged ice and sunk in Antarctic waters. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer, arrive at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and sunk in Antarctic waters. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Air Force)
Map locating where the MS Explorer hit an iceberg near Antarctica. ...
(AFP Graphic) - Map locating where the MS Explorer hit an iceberg near Antarctica. The rescued passengers from received the rare opportunity to spend the night in Antarctica after their cruiseliner slammed into an iceberg and sank off the frozen continent.(AFP Graphic)
View of the Explorer's lifeboats moving away after the ship ...
(AFP/Fuerza Aerea De Chile) - View of the Explorer's lifeboats moving away after the ship hit an iceberg. The cruise ship said to be dogged by maintenance woes slammed into an iceberg off Antarctica, and other ships rushed to rescue more than 150 people, all of whom were doing well.(AFP/Fuerza Aerea De Chile)
This Chilean Air Force(CAF) handout shows the Explorer cruise ...
(AFP/SAF-HO) - This Chilean Air Force(CAF) handout shows the Explorer cruise ship beginning to heel starboard after hitting an iceberg. The 150 passengers and crew were forced to take to the frigid waters in lifeboats before they were rescued by another vessel.(AFP/SAF-HO)
The M/S Explorer cruise ship, operated by GAP Adventures of ...
(Reuters) - The M/S Explorer cruise ship, operated by GAP Adventures of Canada, is seen offshore of a Gentoo penguin colony on Cuverville Island, during a tourist expedition in this February 2005 file photo. The Explorer's one hundred passengers and crew escaped unhurt after the ship hit an iceberg and listed off King George Island on November 23, 2007, forcing them to escape in lifeboats before a Norwegian passenger boat in the area picked them up, the company running the ship said. REUTERS/Tom Dempsey/Photoseek.com (ANTARCTICA). EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. NO ARCHIVES. NO SALES.
Terry 'Hulk' Hogan speaks as he sits beside his wife, Linda, ...
(AP) - Terry 'Hulk' Hogan speaks as he sits beside his wife, Linda, during an interview June 22, 2005 in New York. Hogan and his family will star in the upcoming VH1 reality show 'Hogan Knows Best.' Linda Hogan has filed for divorce from her wrestler husband Hulk Hogan, according to Pinellas County court records, the St. Petersburg Times reported Friday Nov. 23, 2007. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)
Girls look at boats tied to the dock of the southernmost Argentine ...
(AP) - Girls look at boats tied to the dock of the southernmost Argentine city of Ushuaia, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Canadian ship MS Explorer struck submerged ice and sunk in Antarctic waters. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
Tourists take pictures next to a sign that reads in Spanish ...
(AP) - Tourists take pictures next to a sign that reads in Spanish ' Ushuaia, end of the world ' at the southernmost Argentine city of Ushuaia, Friday, Nov, 23, 2007. The Canadian ship MS Explorer struck submerged ice and sunk in Antarctic waters. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after the boat ...
(AP) - The Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists heavily after the boat struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)
The Canadian cruise ship Explorer, foreground, lists heavily ...
(AP) - The Canadian cruise ship Explorer, foreground, lists heavily after the boat struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. In the background is Norwegian liner Nordnorge, which ferried the passengers and crew of Explorer to a Chilean air force base on King George Island in Antarctic waters near southernmost South America.(AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)
In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer are helped by Chilean Air Force personnel as they arrive to Fildes Bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, after being rescued from their cruise ship after it struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile Air Force)
Passengers onboard the National Geographic Endeavour watch as ...
(AP) - Passengers onboard the National Geographic Endeavour watch as the Canadian cruise ship Explorer lists to one side after the boat struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)
In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer arrive at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Air Force)
In this photo released by Chile's Navy, the Liberian-flagged ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Navy, the Liberian-flagged Explorer cruise ship is seen sinking after it hit an object in Antarctic waters, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, some 880 kilometers southeast of Ushuaia, the southernmost Argentine city. More than 150 passengers and crew took to lifeboats after the ship hit an object and began taking on water through a hole in the hull, naval and coast guard officials said. No injuries were reported. (AP Photo/Chile's Navy)
In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer are helped by Chilean Air Force personnel as they arrive to Fildes Bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, after being rescued from their cruise ship after it struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile Air Force)
An injured piglet found among a delivery at Tesco in Ilkeston, ...
(Reuters) - An injured piglet found among a delivery at Tesco in Ilkeston, Derbyshire and nicknamed 'Andrex' is shown in this handout photo, November 20, 2007. (Tesco/RSPCA/Reuters)
In this photo released by the Chile's Navy, the Liberian-flagged ...
(AP) - In this photo released by the Chile's Navy, the Liberian-flagged Explorer cruise ship is seen sinking after it hit an object in Antarctic waters, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, some 880 kilometers southeast of Ushuaia, the southernmost Argentine city. More than 150 passengers and crew took to lifeboats after the ship hit an object and began taking on water through a hole in the hull, naval and coast guard officials said. No injuries were reported. (AP Photo/Chile's Navy)
Chilean air force personnel (in blue) help passengers of the ...
(Reuters) - Chilean air force personnel (in blue) help passengers of the M/S Explorer cruise ship arrive by lifeboat at Fildes bay on King George Island, where Chile has a research base, after their ship hit an iceberg off the coast of the Antarctic, in this photo released by the Chilean Army November 23, 2007. More than 150 passengers and crew escaped unhurt after the M/S Explorer hit ice in the Antarctic and started sinking on Friday, the ship's owner and coast guard officials said. REUTERS/Chilean Navy/Handout (CHILE). EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
In this photo released by Chile's Navy, passengers of the Canadian ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Navy, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer arrive at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Navy)
Chilean air force personnel (in blue) help passengers of the ...
(Reuters) - Chilean air force personnel (in blue) help passengers of the M/S Explorer cruise ship arrive by lifeboat at Fildes bay on King George Island, where Chile has a research base, after their ship hit an iceberg off the coast of the Antarctic, in this photo released by the Chilean Army November 23, 2007. More than 150 passengers and crew escaped unhurt after the M/S Explorer hit ice in the Antarctic and started sinking on Friday, the ship's owner and coast guard officials said. REUTERS/Chilean Navy/Handout (CHILE). EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer arrive at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Air Force)
Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats ...
(AP) - Passengers from the Canadian cruise ship Explorer sit in lifeboats after the Explorer struck submerged ice off of Antarctica and began taking on water, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. No injuries were reported although passengers reportedly endured subfreezing temperatures for several hours as they waited in bobbing lifeboats for a Norwegian liner that took them to a Chilean military base in the region. (AP Photo/Lindblad Expeditions, Michael S. Nolan)
In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Air Force, passengers of the Canadian cruise ship MS Explorer are helped by Chilean Air Force personnel as they arrive to Fildes Bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, after being rescued from their ship after it struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile Air Force)
Knut, the polar bear cub, sticks out his tongue during his second ...
(AP) - Knut, the polar bear cub, sticks out his tongue during his second appearance in the Berlin Zoo on Saturday, March 24, 2007. Knut, the Berlin Zoo's famous polar bear, may soon have as many as three little siblings to play with, the zoo's veterinarian said Friday Nov. 23, 2007. Knut's mother Tosca and the zoo's two other female polar bears, Katjuscha and Nancy, may all be pregnant and could give birth before Christmas, Andre Schuele said. (AP Photo/Franka Bruns)
In this photo released by Chile's Navy, passengers of the Canadian ...
(AP) - In this photo released by Chile's Navy, passengers of the Canadian ship MS Explorer arrive at Fildes bay on King George Island, Antarctica, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007. The Explorer struck submerged ice and began to sink. No injuries were reported, although all 154 tourists and crew endured subfreezing temperatures while awaiting rescue by the Norwegian cruise liner that took them to safety. (AP Photo/Chile's Navy)
The charred remains of a home in Malibu, California. Twenty ...
(AFP) - The charred remains of a home in Malibu, California. Twenty homes were destroyed and around 200 were threatened as a wind-driven wildfire raged out of control in Malibu.(AFP/Valerie Macon)
Chilean Air Force personnel (in blue) help passengers of the ...
(Reuters) - Chilean Air Force personnel (in blue) help passengers of the M/S Explorer cruise ship which hit an iceberg off the coast of the Antarctica, as they arrive on lifeboats at Fildes Bay on King George Island, where Chile has a research base, in this photo taken November 23, 2007 and released by the Chilean Army on November 24, 2007. High winds and poor visibility kept the shipwrecked passengers stuck in barracks on bases in Antarctica on Saturday, a day after their cruise ship struck ice and sank. More than 150 passengers and crew escaped unhurt after being evacuated by lifeboat on Friday in calm waters from the ship that hit ice off King George Island in Antarctica. REUTERS/Chilean Navy/Handout (ANTARCTICA)
A video grab shows the M/S Explorer cruise ship listing heavily ...
(Reuters) - A video grab shows the M/S Explorer cruise ship listing heavily to starboard in seas off Antarctica November 23, 2007. (Bergens Tidende via Reuters TV/Reuters)