Titanic centenary celebrations set to sail

It's hard to believe any surviving passengers would later have remembered what they ate that day, given the terror and confusion of the sinking.

It's hard to believe any surviving passengers would later have remembered what they ate that day, given the terror and confusion of the sinking.

Published Jan 17, 2012

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For some, it might sound too much like tempting fate, but for more than 2 000 Titanic enthusiasts, the chance to mark the centenary of the maritime disaster in April by sailing on a large cruise ship to commemorate the sinking on the very spot of the tragedy is proving difficult to resist.

A British company has almost sold out two cruises for people to mark the anniversary on April 15 by following the route of the Titanic to where it struck an iceberg. – The Independent

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