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  • Maersk is part of a group of companies, led by Dubai's DP World, that are spending $8.3 billion to build warehouses, docks and refineries, in addition to the $4.1 billion the port is spending to build the land.

    For Port Expansion, It's Full Speed Ahead John W. Miller 2010

  • As the sun sank in late afternoon, a crew member called the Maersk line's offices to report,

    unknown title 2009

  • As the sun sank in late afternoon, a crew member called the Maersk line's offices to report, '' We are safe, '' company CEO John F. Reinhart told reporters at his Norfolk, Va., headquarters.

    KCBS Bay Area News 2009

  • As the sun sank in late afternoon, a crew member called the Maersk line's offices to report, "We are safe," company CEO John F. Reinhart told reporters at his Norfolk, Va., headquarters.

    The Bellingham Herald: Sports News 2009

  • As the sun sank in late afternoon, a crew member called the Maersk line's offices to report, "We are safe," company CEO John F. Reinhart told reporters at his Norfolk, Va., headquarters.

    Kentucky.com: Homepage 2009

  • As the sun sank in late afternoon, a crew member called the Maersk line's offices to report,

    unknown title 2009

  • As the sun sank in late afternoon, a crew member called the Maersk line's offices to report, "We are safe," company CEO John F. Reinhart told reporters at his Norfolk, Va., headquarters.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • As the sun sank in late afternoon, a crew member called the Maersk line's offices to report,

    unknown title 2009

  • As the sun sank in late afternoon, a crew member called the Maersk line's offices to report, "We are safe," company CEO John F. Reinhart told reporters at his Norfolk, Va., headquarters.

    Kansas.com: -- Front 2009

  • As the sun sank in late afternoon, a crew member called the Maersk line's offices to report, "We are safe," company CEO John F. Reinhart told reporters at his Norfolk, Va., headquarters.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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