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FRANCE CONCORDE

Paul-Louis Arslanian, vice president of the investigation commission for the Concorde crash and chief of the Investigation-Accident office (B.E.A) leaves the Transportation Ministry Thursday, Aug. 3, 2000 in Paris after a technical investigation meeting for the Concorde crash. The ministry decided to maintain the ban on Concorde flights because a number of questions as to what caused the July 25 Concorde crash remain unanswered. 113 people were killed in the crash. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) 
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