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Name Mixup Behind Air France Groundings

By ANGELA DOLAND, Associated Press Writer

PARIS - Six cases of mistaken identity were behind the pre-Christmas grounding of six 
Air France flights between Paris and Los Angeles over terrorism fears, a police 
official said Friday.

The names of six passengers were similar to those of terrorist suspects provided by 
the FBI, prompting the French government to halt the flights, the official said on 
condition of anonymity.

Pierre Debue, director of the French border police, said one name on the list turned 
out to be that of a 5-year-old child. The Wall Street Journal on Friday said two other 
suspected terrorists turned out to be an elderly Chinese woman and a Welsh insurance 
agent.

French police officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said errors in spelling 
and transcription of Arabic names played a role in the mix-up.

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