The Nation - News from July 14, 1987
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Nineteen Korean crew members who refused to work because they said they had not been paid for three months have been locked out of the mess of their tanker, the Go Go Regent, which is in port at Revere, Mass., the Rev. Paul K. Chapman of the Seamen’s Church Institute of New York and New Jersey, said. Volunteers took food to the crew members, Chapman said, and lawyers filed a complaint on their behalf in federal court. The ship’s owner, Oddnund Grundstad, was unavailable for comment, officials at Grundstad Maritime Inc. in Boca Raton, Fla., said.
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