Source: The Star Ledger
BY AMIR SHAH, Associated Press
Monday February 7, 2005


CHENARI, Afghanistan -- Thick cloud cover and deep snow kept NATO helicopters, police and even a seasoned local hunter from reaching the wreckage of an Afghan commercial airliner yesterday, three days after it hit a mountain, killing all 104 people on board.

New Jersey-based The Louis Berger Group Inc. confirmed yesterday that two of its road engineers took the flight. Company manager Fred Chace identified them as Mark Humphries, from Texas, and Gianluigi Barattin, an Italian citizen. The engineering firm is rebuilding a key Afghan highway.
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