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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (1535)4/18/2002 12:31:48 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Respond to of 6346
 
You know, I'm beginning to think there are just too damn many people flying small planes..

:(



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (1535)4/18/2002 12:34:13 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6346
 
I doubt this is an accident. It hit the FINANCIAL district.

MILAN, Italy, April 18 — A small airplane crashed into a government building in heart of Milan, setting the top floors on fire, Italian police reported. There were no immediate reports on casualties as rescue workers attempted to clear the area in the city’s financial district. Few details of the crash were available, but news reports about it immediately set off fears that it might be a terrorist act akin to the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States. Those fears sent U.S. stocks tumbling to session lows in late morning trading.