Jun 3rd, 2009 - Bloomberg
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June 3 (Bloomberg) -- Early investigations into the AirFrance plane crash in the Atlantic Ocean show that there was noevidence of technical problems with the aircraft before takeoffand that the pilot’s last communication was about bad weather.
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