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Fair Value Measurements (Fair Value Of Long Term Debt) (Details) (USD $)
In Thousands, unless otherwise specified
Jun. 30, 2012
Long-term debt, Fair Value $ 1,256,419
Long-term debt, Carrying Value 1,217,547
Unamortized debt discount 36,642 [1]
Term Loan [Member]
 
Long-term debt, Fair Value 376,630
Long-term debt, Carrying Value 377,000
Revolving Credit Facility [Member]
 
Long-term debt, Fair Value 100,000
Long-term debt, Carrying Value 100,000
Convertible Senior Notes (Matures March 2025) [Member]
 
Long-term debt, Fair Value 158,824 [2]
Long-term debt, Carrying Value 157,830 [2]
Unamortized debt discount 2,500
Convertible Senior Notes (Matures March 2032) [Member]
 
Long-term debt, Fair Value 207,500 [3]
Long-term debt, Carrying Value 200,000 [3]
Unamortized debt discount 34,200
Senior Unsecured Notes [Member]
 
Long-term debt, Fair Value 290,083
Long-term debt, Carrying Value 274,960
MARAD Debt [Member]
 
Long-term debt, Fair Value 123,382 [4]
Long-term debt, Carrying Value $ 107,757 [4]
[1] The notes will increase to their principal amount through accretion of non-cash interest charges through December 2012 for the Convertible Senior Notes due 2025 and March 2018 for the Convertible Senior Notes due 2032.
[2] Amount excludes the related unamortized debt discount of $2.5 million
[3] Amount excludes the related unamortized debt discount of $34.2 million.
[4] The estimated fair value of all debt, other than the MARAD debt, was determined using Level 1 inputs using the market approach. The fair value of the MARAD debt was determined using a third party evaluation of the remaining average life and outstanding principal balance of the MARAD indebtedness as compared to other governmental obligations in the marketplace with similar terms. The fair value of the MARAD Debt was estimated using Level 2 fair value inputs using the market approach