BAD WEATHER CRASH CLAIMS MISSOURI GOVERNOR, TWO OTHERS

Missouri Gov. Mel Carnahan, attempting to fly to a fundraising event despite inclement weather, was killed Oct. 16 when a twin-piston aircraft piloted by his son crashed about 25 miles south of St. Louis. Carnahan, 66, was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate seat held by Sen. John Ashcroft (R...

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