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Firefighters extinguish a fire on part of the wreckage of an airplane of the state airline Conviasa after it crashed about 6 miles (10 kilometers) from the eastern city of Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela, Monday, Sept. 13, 2010. The plane was carrying 51 people, and officials said at least 21 people survived.
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Plane carrying 51 crashes in Venezuela; 36 survive Associated Press Writer CARACAS, Venezuela – A plane carrying 51 people crashed Monday in a steel mill yard in eastern Venezuela, killing 15 people on board, officials said. Workers at the state-run Sidor steel foundry pulled people from the smoking wreckage of the plane owned by Venezuelan state airline Conviasa, and officials said 36 passengers and crew survived.
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TOKYO – Japan’s prime minister faces off against a powerful political veteran in a ruling party vote Tuesday that could give the country its third premier in a year. Ichiro Ozawa, an old-school power-broker who has been in parliament for 40 years, is seeking to oust Prime Minister Naoto Kan as head of the Democratic Party. Because of the party’s majority in the lower house of parliament, its leader will almost certainly become prime minister. Media reports say the outcome was too close to predict, with as many as 30 party members still undecided ahead of Tuesday afternoon’s vote.
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Francisco Rangel Gomez told reporters. Forensic experts have yet to identify six of the bodies, he said. “A miracle occurred today,” said Rangel Gomez, referring to the number of survivors. The bodies of all the victims have been located, but authorities have not yet identified them all, Rangel Gomez said. Continued on page 6
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Foundry worker Frank Oliveros, 44, said he saw a huge billow of smoke after the crash, then saw the wreckage and joined dozens of fellow employees and firefighters who rushed to the scene.
“I don’t remember names ... faces,” Oliveros told The Associated Press by telephone. “Our only interest was getting all the people out of there alive.” The partially scorched fuselage of French-built ATR 42 rested among barrels and shipping containers. Fifteen people were killed after the crash about six miles (10 kilometers) from the eastern city of Puerto Ordaz, Bolivar state Gov.
The party’s 411 members of parliament will cast ballots that will largely decide the race. Rank-and-file party members finished voting Saturday, but their ballots count for only a third of the total. If Ozawa wins, it would be a stunning comeback for the party kingpin after having resigned as the party’s No. 2 in June amid a funding scandal that still hangs over his head. He
could be indicted as early as next month over those allegations — although he claims no wrongdoing. Ozawa has signaled he’s staking everything on the vote, saying Tuesday the election “wraps up my political life.” Kan, a plainspoken fiscal disciplinarian who has been in office just three months, is far more popular among the public. Continued on page 6
In this Monday, Sept. 13, 2010 photo, Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) heavyweight Ichiro Ozawa reacts as he visits members of the House of Representatives in Tokyo, Japan. Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan faces a leadership challenge Tuesday from Ozawa in his own party that could give the country its third premier in a year.
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