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Wednesday, May 16, 2001, updated at 20:09(GMT+8)
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Turkish Military Plane Crashes With 37 on Board
A Turkish military aircraft crashed on Wednesday in the Turkish eastern province of Malatya, and all 37 people on board were dead, Turkish television stations reported.
The plane crashed shortly after it took off. There are no immediate reports of the cause of the crash.
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A Turkish military aircraft crashed on Wednesday in the Turkish eastern province of Malatya, and all 37 people on board were dead, Turkish television stations reported.
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