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To: TobagoJack who wrote (51156)6/10/2009 5:02:21 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations   of 218941
 
Sending terrorists to tropical island holiday resorts has been done. New Zealand sent the French state terrorists who bombed the Rainbow Warrior to live in luxury on Hao after a short stint in prison in New Zealand. Not long afterwards, France decided they might as well come home as heroes.

Happily, another of them died recently in an aircraft crash: stuff.co.nz <Xavier Maniguet, 62, was one of four men aboard the yacht Ouvea that smuggled explosives used to sink the ship protesting French nuclear testing in the South Pacific in 1985.

Maniguet, a flying instructor, died with a 76-year-old pupil yesterday after dropping off a skier on the 3400-metre-high Etendard glacier near the resort of Saint-Sorlin-d'Arves, the New Zealand Herald reported today.

The pair were taking off, Maniguet at the controls, when a gust of wind hit the craft.

He was a reserve officer in the French Navy, an expert diver, parachutist, acrobatic pilot, sailor and doctor specialising in diving injuries and aeronautical health.
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