The teachers in america's submarine school at Groton, Conn., tell the new kids that a submarine has room for anything but a mistake. That adage has once more been proven lethally apt. What follows is speculation. As with the chaos immediately following an airplane crash, there is little in the way of evidence that one can hold and examine. To do that takes time, and time is not a luxury available at this moment, about a week after the incident that seems to have destroyed the SSGN Kursk, a proud name harking back to the most decisive land battle of World War Ⅱ.
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