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NTSB Spreads Blame Around in Ferry Report
by Amy Eddings
March 08, 2005 —The final report on what caused the deadly Staten Island Ferry crash in October 2003 is out.
Eleven people died in the accident, and 70 were injured. And the National Transportation Safety Board's report spreads the blame around. Joining WNYC now from DC is Daily News reporter Paul Shin.