81. Despite pleas from residents and Gov. Sila Calderon, bombing of the range would begin Monday, Navy spokesman Lt. Corey Barker said. 82. Divers were dismantling pipes and other parts of the submarine that could interfere with installation of the cables, Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo told the Interfax news agency. 83. Eight people remained in custody today because they refused to identify themselves, a Navy spokesman said. 84. Eight demonstrators were arrested Monday morning for trespassing on Navy property as they walked toward the bombing range, Navy spokesman Bob Nelson said. 85. Eight demonstrators were arrested Monday morning while walking on a road toward the bombing range, said Navy spokesman Bob Nelson. 86. Eight people remained in custody Sunday because they refused to identify themselves, Navy spokesman Robert Nelson said. 87. Fighter jets resumed dropping inert bombs on the Vieques target range Thursday afternoon, Navy spokesman Bob Nelson said. 88. Fighting harsh weather in the Barents Sea, Norwegian and Russian divers recovered eight more bodies from the sunken nuclear submarine Kursk, a navy spokesman said Monday. 89. Five protesters were detained inside the target zone overnight and three more were found after daybreak, a Navy spokesman said. 90. Five Indonesian crewmen and two members of a navy boarding party were rescued unharmed from the water by the HMAS Cessnock, a navy spokesman said. |