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Wednesday, January 10, 2001, updated at 14:28(GMT+8)
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Plane Accident in Argentina: No Injuries

A Bolivian jetliner carrying 126 passengers tipped onto its wing as it taxied slowly toward a runway at Buenos Aires" International airport Tuesday. Officials said no one was injured. Television footage showed the Lloyd Aereo Boliviano airlines Boeing 727 lurching to the left and then tipping onto its wing and stopping, shortly after it left the terminal building. The aircraft"s landing gear on the left side apparently gave way, but investigators were trying to determine the cause of the accident. Passengers were evacuated from the crippled craft without incident, officials said. The plane was preparing to fly to the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz.







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A Bolivian jetliner carrying 126 passengers tipped onto its wing as it taxied slowly toward a runway at Buenos Aires" International airport Tuesday. Officials said no one was injured.

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