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BOOK REVIEW: Mainliner Denver, The Bombing of Flight 629
April 14, 2006 12:24 PM


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BOOK REVIEW: MAINLINER DENVER, THE BOMBING OF FLIGHT 629
The story of United Flight 93 has been much in the news lately, as a jury decides whether Zacarias Moussaoui deserves to die for the role he played in the 9-11 attacks. Colorado has its own tragic airline sabotage story, this one dates back to 1995, when United flight 629 exploded shortly after takeoff from Denver. A new book recounts the story, and the investigation that followed. Colorado Central magazine's Ed Quillen has a review. [LISTEN] []


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