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U.S. fighter jet crashes into sea off Japan
www.chinaview.cn 2006-01-17 11:02:33

    TOKYO, Jan. 17. (Xinhuanet) -- A U.S. F-15 plane crashed into sea near eastern Okinawa island, said Kyodo News Tuesday. Enditem

    

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