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SINKING OF LINER LUSITANIA LED TO U.S. ROLE IN WORLD WAR I.(LOCAL)
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The Virginian Pilot
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May 4, 2003
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Byline: George Tucker
With today's on-the-spot reporting of internationally significant news and its almost instantaneous worldwide transmission by television, everyone is immediately in the know concerning any peaceful or catastrophic event that has transpired almost seconds after it has happened. Until relatively recent times, however, this was not the case.
For instance, take the sinking of the Cunard liner Lusitania on May 7, 1915, by a German submarine of...
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