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Imes said but "an '7Acnat':na1 trade route that a rofound influence o! he 77te cf Arctic devel ::1 th1 pa:lerns of not merely an Rely on Farah to fill your needs - card" ' He said thp Alaskan will have R "trerne-r'T- mnact" on the natifra'n In oil suric'e-c- y the vessel will be officials scientists and newsmen Dr Charles F Jones dent of Humble said the project should benefit lis firm the petroleum industry the nation and the world 328-118- 825-160- 374-278- a1PP I 1 1 I 4 |