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Plane crash kills 55 in north China
Plane crash not man-made accident: expert
The investigation into the plane crash Sunday in north China's Inner Mongolia has ruled out human error as a cause of the crash, said Wu Guoqing, a police expert, at a press conference held in Baotou Wednesday.
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¡¤ Official visits families of air crash victims
Wang Xianzheng, head of the State Administration of Work Safety, visited some families of the victims of Sunday's plane crash in Inner Mongolia to convey
¡¤ Plane crash not man-made accident: expert
The investigation into the plane crash Sunday in north China's Inner Mongolia has ruled out human error as a cause of the crash, said Wu Guoqing, a police
¡¤ Chinese plane crash victims rising to 55
Fifty-five people died in last Sunday's plane crash in Baotou, one more than was originally announced, Chinese investigators said Wednesday. In
¡¤ Rescue operation at air crash site ends
Rescue operation atthe site of an air crash killing all 53 people aboard a commuter plane and one more on the ground on Sunday morning was
¡¤ Shares of Bombardier down on jet crash in China
Shares of Bombardier company on the Toronto stock market slipped 20 cents to 2.50 Canadian dollars (about 2 US dollars) Monday after China grounded all Canadair
¡¤ Compensation for plane crash victims underway
Chinese insurance companies are checking the information of policy holders who died in the Sunday-morning plane crash in north China's Inner Mongolia.
¡¤ Pacific Life Insurance compensates for air crash victims
The Shanghai-based Pacific Life Insurance Co. Ltd., announced Monday that it would grant a total of 900,000 yuan (108,696 US dollars) for the six crew members
¡¤ China aviation watchdog grounds CRJ aircraft
The General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC), China's aviation watchdog, decided to ground CRJ aircraft, Monday. CAAC called for
¡¤ Aircraft "flies like a drunkard": witness
The Bombardier CRJ200 aircraft "flew like a drunkard" before it crashed into a park lake in the suburbs of Baotou City, witnesses said. When the
¡¤ Hu expresses condolences over air crash
Chinese President Hu Jintao has extended his sincere condolences to the relatives of the passengers and crew members that died during an air crash in north
¡¤ 54 people confirmed dead in N. China plane crash
Fifty-four people have been confirmed dead in a plane crash accident that happened early Sunday morning in Baotou City, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous
¡¤ Chinese FM calls Indonesian FM over death of Indonesian citizen in air crash
Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing called Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Hassan Wirayuda on Sunday to mourn over the death of an Indonesian citizen
¡¤ N. China plane crash kills 54 people
Fifty-four people have been confirmed dead in a plane crash accident that happened early Sunday morning in Baotou City, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous
¡¤ Plane crash kills 54 in north China
Fifty-four people died when a small passenger plane of China Eastern crashed in a park lake immediately after takeoff Sunday morning in Baotou, a city in north China's

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