RESCUERS PULL CREWMEMBERS FROM DISABLED RUSSIAN SUB -- AND MISSING TEEN NATALEE HOLLOWAY IS WITH THEM


PETROPAVLOVSKY-KAMCHATSKY, Russia - A dramatic rescue mission ended with a startling twist Sunday morning. A British naval vessel brought to the surface a disabled Russian submarine ensnared in a fishing net at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean for three days. Racing against time to save the seven member crew before their dwindling oxygen supply was exhausted, the rescuers opened the hatch to find all seven alive and in relatively good health. But the rescue team was shocked also to find on board a previously unaccounted for passenger determined to be Natalee Holloway, the Alabama teenager whose disappearance in Aruba on May 30 sparked an international manhunt. Neither the sub's commander, Lt. Vyacheslav Milashevsky, nor any of the crew could explain how Ms. Holloway found her way onto the sub.