The Nation - News from Sept. 18, 1985
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An inspection of more than 300 Boeing 747s, started after the crash of one of the jumbo jets in Japan, has disclosed no safety concerns, government and industry spokesmen said. “We found nothing that gives us any concern,” Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Fred Farrar said, referring to inspections conducted by airlines since the 747 crashed during a domestic flight on Aug. 12. The accident killed all but four of the 524 persons aboard.
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