Thursday, March 13, 2008




French Prosecutor Calls for Concorde Crash Trial
One hundred thirteen people died when an Air France Concorde crashed on July 25, 2000, and most of the victims were Germans. Now a French prosecutor is seeking to bring manslaughter charges against Continental Airlines and a handful of people connected to the aviation disaster.

Prosecutors now want to try Continental maintenance engineer John Taylor, who assembled the part that would later fall off, and his supervisor, Stanley Ford, in a French court.

... this is an interesting test ...
... of european union sovranity ...
... the effects of the american decisions in this matter ...
... will affect history ...


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