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Officials Killed
In Copter Crash
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Two
Chinese nationals on an offi-
cial visit to Israel were
among the five people killed
when a civilian helicopter
crashed in the Negev last
week.
The Chinese officials were
part of an economic delega-
tion visiting Israel from the
autonomous region of Man-
churia in northeastern
China.
They were identified as Ma
Dixian, mayor of Xian Yang,
the largest city in Man-
churia, and Shan Li, vice
chairman of the Manchurian
Council for Technical and
Economic Development.
The three Israelis were
killed in the crash. They
were identified as Yoav
Peleg, 45, the pilot, of
Yavne; Ilan Alter, 36, depu-
ty president of the Israeli
Contractors' Association, of
Ramat Hasharon; and
Avraham Gad, a_ tour guide,
of Tel Aviv.
The downed helicopter had
taken off at sunrise from
Herzliya on a charter flight
to Masada, near the Dead
Sea.
It crashed near Kibbutz
Bet Qama, which is on the
Beersheba- Kiryat Gat road
in the northern Negev.
Officials would not com-
ment on initial reports that
the pilot had flown into a
power line.
A department spokesman
said that the helicopter, a
Bell Air 206, was regarded
throughout the world as a
highly efficient and safe
helicopter, and that the pilot
was experienced.
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PLO, UNESCO
Sign A Deal
United Nations (JTA) — The
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization and UNESCO, the
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural
Organization, have signed
an agreement calling for the
U.N. agency to help foster
development in the areas
slated for Palestinian
autonomy.
The agreement was signed
in Granada, Spain, by PLO
Chairman Yassir Arafat and
Federico Mayor Zaragoza,
head of UNESCO, at a sym-
posium focusing on ways to
build peace in the Middle
East.
The venue also was a
meeting place fbr Mr. Arafat
and Israeli Foreign Minister
Shimon Peres. I I
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