Flight Recorder Sought in Crash That Killed 148
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From Times Wire Reports
Searchers hunting for the wreckage of an Egyptian airliner zeroed in on a signal that could be a flight recorder holding clues to the cause of the Red Sea crash that killed all 148 people aboard, a French Embassy official said.
The U.S. said four people with dual U.S.-Egyptian citizenship were among the dead. They were not identified. Most of the passengers on the Flash Airlines Boeing 737 were French tourists.
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