London's " Evening Standard " daily newspaper dismissed the report's findings, under the front-page headline " Whitewash ( Part Two ) ", saying Lord Butler had effectively thrown Tony Blair " a lifebelt " by claiming that Saddam was indeed trying to procure uranium from Niger in 1999 to build a nuclear bomb, and concluding that illicit " material may be hidden in the sand ".
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I suppose I was 150 feet away when the Titanic on her nose, with her after-quartet sticking straight up in the air, began to settle-slowly . . . . the way the band kept playing was a noble thing . . . . . and the last I saw of the band, when I was floating out in the sea with my lifebelt on, it was still on deck playing " Autumn ".
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A Royal Navy cruiser, HMS " Blake " recovered a body wearing a lifebelt marked Yarmouth, and sighted wreckage not too far from the " Outer Gabbard Lightship " at, Another of the Great Eastern Railway's ships, the sailed from Harwich and recovered further debris and wreckage identified as being from the " Yarmouth " at a location north east ?north of the " Outer Gabbard Lightship ".
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Conversely, none of 645 from " Sydney " were found, and the only definite remains from the Australian warship were an inflatable lifebelt located by HMAS " Wyrallah " on 27 November ( the discovery of a second RAN lifebelt by the merchant ship " Evagoras " that same day was initially reported, but later found to be false ), and a damaged Carley float discovered by HMAS " Heros " on 28 November.
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Conversely, none of 645 from " Sydney " were found, and the only definite remains from the Australian warship were an inflatable lifebelt located by HMAS " Wyrallah " on 27 November ( the discovery of a second RAN lifebelt by the merchant ship " Evagoras " that same day was initially reported, but later found to be false ), and a damaged Carley float discovered by HMAS " Heros " on 28 November.
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These surface forces were supported by Axis and the Allied powers had plans to invade the islands and use them to control the Atlantic ( including the planned British operations " Alloy ", " Shrapnell ", " Brisk ", " Thruster ", " Springboard " and " Lifebelt ", the US Operation " Grey " and the German operations " Felix ", " Ilona " and " Isabella " ), the Portuguese military reinforcements were able to support Portuguese diplomacy in successfully deterring any attempt at performing that invasion.