Nuke expert, baby among plane dead
November 30, 2007 – 2:08 pmA renowned nuclear physics professor and a six-week old baby, due to meet his grandfather for the first time, were among the 56 people killed when a plane crashed in southern Turkey early Friday, agency reports have said.
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