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Four dead taken out of crashed Garuda Indonesia jet
07 Mar 2007 02:36:56 GMT
Source: Reuters

JAKARTA, March 7 (Reuters) - Four charred bodies were removed from the Garuda jet that crashed and burst into flames on landing at Indonesia's Yogyakarta airport on Wednesday, a Reuters witness said.

The plane had 140 people on board.
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Indonesian Health Minister Siti Fadillah Supari (L) looks as David Heymann, the World Health Organisation's (WHO) representative for avian influenza, talks to journalist during news conference in Jakarta March 27, 2007. The WHO reached a breakthrough agreement with developing nations on a fair mechanism for bird flu vaccine access on Tuesday, Indonesia's health minister said.