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An expedition team was on their way Friday to the Titanic wreckage on a mission to explore the site and capture high-resolution photos. RMS Titanic Inc. has exclusive rights to recover
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stanley cup ed by imaging experts, scientists, oceanographers and historians, will use new technology to survey the site. The crew will use remotely operated vehicles to capture images to assess the condition of the ship, which sank 112 years ago, as well as the artifacts left at the bottom of the ocean. They will also use the images to create a 3D model of the ship. BBC News, a CBS News partner, had exclusive access to the expedition, which launched from Providence, Rhode Island. The team s ship, Dino Chouest, will sit above the wreck in the Atlantic for about 20 days. Six-metric-ton robots will spend up to 20 days mapping and cataloging the wreck site. BBC New
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TRENTON, N.J. -- An elementary school teacher who was allowed to keep his job despite being late for work 111 times in two years said Friday that breakfast is to blame for his tardiness. I have a bad habit of eating breakfast in the morning and I lost track of time, 15-year veteran teacher Arnold Anderson told The Associated Press.In a decision filed Aug. 19, an arbitrator in New Jersey rejected an attempt by the Rooseve
air force 1 lt Elementary School to fire Anderson from his $90,000-a-year job, saying he was entitled to progressive discipline. But the arbitrator also criticized Anderson s claim that the quality of his teaching outweighed his tardiness. He was late 46 times in the most recent school year through Mar
af1 ch 20 and 65 times in the previous school year, the arbitrator said.Anderson said he was one to two minutes late to school at the most but was prepared and w
salomon as never late for class. I have to cut out eating breakfast at home, he said Friday.On Thursday, Anderson told CBS New York station WCBS-TV that nearly all the instances of tardiness happened during an unwritten grace period for teacher arrivals in the few minutes before classes begin. You clock in, there s a long line and stuff like that, so you have a three-minute window, Anderson said. In the two years, I was late more than 10 minutes only once, and I mean, you know, my car broke down. Anderson remains suspended without pay until Jan. 1. A message seeking