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  2. 130 killed in crash

    At least 130 people were killed and 140 injured when this passenger train collided with a goods train in a station in the western Algerian town of Beni Helouane. Earlier reports put the toll at 92. With 450 passengers aboard the train, the locomotive could not pull it to the top of a steep incline, and the driver called for a stronger engine. When the locomotives were being switched, the train broke free and careered backwards down the hill until it struck a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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