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69. To find out if you are eligible for an Artnet News Pro group subscription, Thus, during the following years, eight more ships were added to the fleet from the second-hand market. Despite the constant and persistent efforts of its founder, the company still faced major obstacles in its operation, since even cargo which was to be shipped from the USA to Greece was loaded mainly on US-owned ships. $form.find('.signup-failed').show().siblings().hide(); var expires = "expires="+d.toUTCString(); Daily Mail Reporter, 'He's had 3 Heinekens and is wasted he said this is like divine interception': Model live-tweets married soap actor's pathetic attempt to chat her up during flight, Hot-shot Australian banker is kicked off Qantas flight in LA for refusing to turn off his phone and 'being quirky' to staff, Posie Parker addresses Belfast rally amid pro-trans protests, 'Beating Heart': Rare 'diamond within a diamond' unearthed in India, Loud explosions rock thermal power station in Russia's Belgorod, Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch seen leaving the court after not guilty verdict, Astonishing moment Russian soldier survives being shot in head by sniper, CCTV shows killer walking with her victim hours before stabbing her, Moment gangster-politican Atiq Ahmed is shot point blank live on TV, BBC's Justin Rowlatt goes bollard hunting as residents war over LTN, Polish police raid nightclubs during organised crime crackdown, Four men beat owner as he thwarts car theft in Connecticut, Shocking moment acrobat crashes to the stage during Coachella DJ set, Italian police seize more than 350M worth of cocaine from the Med. Toisa, owned by Greek shipping magnate Gregory Callimanopulos, has a global fleet of 26 offshore oil service vessels, 13 tankers and seven bulk ships, according to documents filed with the US Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan. He was appointed an adviser on shipping to the Greek delegation to the United Nations in 1965 and had been honored a number of times for his contributions to the maritime industry. ("MMS"). Pericles Callimanopulos, 86, Dies; Founded and Led Hellenic Lines, https://www.nytimes.com/1979/09/22/archives/pericles-callimanopulos-86-dies-founded-and-led-hellenic-lines.html. closeSignupBar(); + '