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Archaeologists have found the rusting remains of 44 submarines off the United 
Kingdoms coast, an oceanic graveyard made up mostly of vessels from the 
German Imperial Navy dating to World War I.Der Spiegel reports a quartet 
of divers are now at work probing the massive trove of 41 
German U-boats, and a trio of English submarines, found at depths of 
up to 50 feet, off Englands southern and eastern coasts.Donning an ultrasound 
sonar device as if it were a wristwatch, underwater archaeologist Mark Dunkley 
tells the German news magazine he anticipates most of the newly unearthed 
submarines will eventually be found to contain the perished crews remains.- 
Archaeologist Mark Dunkley"We owe it to these people to tell their story," 
Dunkley reportedly said, adding, "We divers only approach the boats with 
great caution. Venturing inside would definitely be extremely dangerous."Dunkley, 
who is employed by English Heritage, a public agency bureau within Englands 
larger Department for Culture, Media and Sport, says action is urgently 
needed to preserve the remarkable, historic find.He says he  and his 
team  plan to utilize robots to pierce the de facto underwater 
coffins to reap whatever artifacts are inside. "Perhaps we'll find a cup 
or a sign with a name on it," Dunkley told Der Spiegel.Prior 
to the find, historians were baffled as to the fate of the 
boats. For example, according to the magazine, it was unknown what happened 
to UB 17, under the comm
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population?Bush, 37, says he's more than just a famous surname. Both his 
grandfather and uncle were presidents; his father, former Florida Gov. Jeb 
Bush, may run for the White House in 2016.George P. Bush is 
running for state land commissioner, a post unfamiliar to most Texans, because 
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