71. French radio reported Sunday that President Jacques Chirac may announce the end of the tests just before leaving Thursday on an official visit to the United States. 72. French radio said some passengers had seen an abandoned package on the train before the explosion. 73. French radio said some union activists had even taken the extraordinary step of laying down on subway tracks to block trains. 74. French radio said the two people who died were killed instantly. 75. French radio said there were two French passengers, but the French foreign ministry would not confirm that. 76. French soccer authorities on Tuesday ordered AS Monaco goalkeeper Fabien Barthez suspended two months for testing positive for marijuana use in October, French radio reported. 77. French radio announced her death but did not give the cause. 78. French radio quoted witnesses as saying the car crashed into a concrete support post in the tunnel, then bounced into the wall. 79. French radio reported a peacekeeper was also injured. 80. French radio reported from Paris that police in Sweden found press clippings about the July bombing, which killed seven people, in the home. |