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Welcome To This Group Click here to join The Most Informative and Friendly Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chilledandroasted Karen Tavarez and her six year old son Robert Rodriguez, of the Bronx, pay tribute to her mother and nephew at the Flight 587 seventh anniversary memorial service in the Belle Harbor neighborhood of New York, Wednesday, Nov., 12, 2008. The American Airlines flight crashed in the quiet Queens neighborhood on Nov. 12, 2001, after taking off from Kennedy International Airport bound for the Dominican Republic. (AP Photo/Stuart Ramson) The flight data recorder from EgyptAir Flight 990 is seen Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1999, during a news conference at the National Transportation Safety Board in Washington. (AP Photo/Doug Mills) An investigator inspects the wreckage of a China Airlines A-300 jetliner in Taoyuan, near Taipei, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1998, a day after it crashed into a residential area while trying to land on a flight from Bali, Indonesia, killing all 196 passengers and crew on board and seven on the ground. (AP Photo/Eddie Shih) Grieving family members of crash victims throw dirt onto the mass grave of unidentified dead from the Garuda Airlines crash in Medan, northern Sumatra, 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) northwest of Jakarta, Monday, Sept. 29, 1997. Forty eight coffins for unidentified crash victims were buried in a mass funeral at a memorial site near Medan's airport. Two hundred and thirty four people were killed in the crash. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) A section of the fuselage from Korean Air Lines Flight 801 smolders Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1997 after crashing on Guam earlier in the day during a rainstorm. The Boeing 747 from Seoul, South Korea, was carrying 254 people when it crashed. There were 35 known survivors. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Michael A. Meyers) Relatives of the Korean Air crash victims cry while attending a memorial service at the crash site in Nimitz Hill Sunday Aug. 10, 1997. Korean Air Boeing 747, carrying 254 passengers and crew crashed last Wednesday, leaving only 29 survivors. (AP Photo/Lacy Atkins) Firemen pour water on flaming wreckage of American Airlines Flight 191 DC-10 aircraft shortly after it crashed on take off from Chicago's O'Hare Airport, Friday, May 25, 1979. At left is an engine nacelle that smashed into several cars parked in a trailer court where the jet crashed. (AP Photo) A burnt tail section of a KLM jumbo jet lies on the runway of Tenerife airport, Canary Islands, Spain, Monday March 28,1977, a day after the collision during foggy weather conditions between the KLM aircraft and a Pan American Airlines 747 jet. (AP Photo) In a bid to find clues in the fatal crash of China Airlines flight CI611, Taiwan's Aviation Safety Council shows a framework to hold recovered pieces of its fuselage Tuesday, June 6, 2003, at a military air base near the Taipei International Airport in Taoyuan. Flight CI611 crashed near Taiwan's offshore island of Penghu last year, 2002 killing all 225 on board. Investigators found nearly 70 inches of metal fatigue cracks on the plane, covered up by a metal patch after a minor collision at Hong Kong's airport in 1980. (AP Photo/Wally Santana) South Korean rescuers work on the wing of an Air China flight CA-129 from Beijing which crashed Monday into a mountain near Kimhae, the plane's destination, Tuesday, April 16, 2002 in Kimhae, 350 kilometers (210 miles) southeast of Seoul. The crash left more than 100 dead. (AP Photo/Ed Wray) Korean rescue workers search the wrecked fuselage of Air China Flight CCA129 enroute from Beijing which crashed Monday into a mountain near Kimhae, the plane's destination Tuesday, April 16, 2002 in Kimhae about 350 kilometers (about 210 miles) Southeast of Seoul. The crash left more than one hundred dead. (AP Photo/Ed Wray) Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more. Click here http://cricket.yahoo.com
