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- <title>
- Mar. 27, 1989: World Notes:Italy
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Mar. 27, 1989 Is Anything Safe?
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 61
- World Notes
- ITALY
- Old Tragedy, New Evidence
- </hdr><body>
- <p> Nine years have passed since an Italian-owned McDonnell
- Douglas DC-9 mysteriously crashed into the sea off the Sicilian
- island of Ustica, killing 81 people. But the tragedy continues
- to haunt. For years, theories about the cause have centered on
- poor airline maintenance or bombs.
- </p>
- <p> Last week a 700-page reconstruction by an investigating
- magistrate pointed to another culprit: an air-to-air military
- missile. The evidence, as reported by the Italian press: the
- fuselage and several bodies recovered from the bottom of the
- Tyrrhenian Sea showed traces of a chemical used solely in
- high-powered missiles.
- </p>
- <p> Defense Minister Valerio Zanone promptly stated he had seen
- no evidence suggesting that an Italian military aircraft had
- fired the missile. Prime Minister Ciriaco De Mita launched a
- separate inquiry to examine the possibility that non-Italian
- forces were to blame, although NATO officials, the U.S. and
- France have said that their aircraft could not have been
- involved. Zanone's cautious denial, coupled with the fact that
- key evidence has already been destroyed, prompted press
- speculation that a government cover-up may have taken place.
- Commented the Rome daily Il Messaggero: "It's no certainty that
- we will ever know who did it, but it is certain that there was
- an air chase." Someone, the newspaper added, has concealed the
- truth.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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