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Tunisian airliner crashes into sea near Italy: Ansa
www.chinaview.cn 2005-08-06 22:46:22

    ROME, Aug 6 (Xinhuanet)-- A Tunisian ATR-42 plane crashed into the sea off Palermo in Sicily Saturday, the Ansa news agency reported.

    So far no information on the number of people on board the twin-propeller plane of national airline Tunis Air has been available. The ATR-42 airliner can carry up to 50 passengers on board. Enditem

    

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