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Lots more coming out on the cruise ship accident in Italy, and none of it is good for its captain, Francesco Schettino. He’s now out of jail and under house arrest.
Meanwhile, NBC News, citing officials involved in the rescue effort, reported on Wednesday the ship had sunk 4.9 feet at the front and 3.2 feet at the back, raising concerns that the vessel may break up in the middle.
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Lots more coming out on the cruise ship accident in Italy, and none of it is good for its captain, Francesco Schettino. He’s now out of jail and under house arrest.

Meanwhile, NBC News, citing officials involved in the rescue effort, reported on Wednesday the ship had sunk 4.9 feet at the front and 3.2 feet at the back, raising concerns that the vessel may break up in the middle.

Image: Andreas Solaro / AFP - Getty Images

Posted on Wednesday, January 18 2012.
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