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Wine said. The pilot, co-pilot and eight passengers were believed to be wearing lifejackets. Coast Guard Petty Officer Andy Kendrick said. “It just depends on how they The Coast Guard was seard the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday for a SikorskyS- 76A helicopter with 10 passengers aboard that disappeared. N.M. ii OP By THE AS TEXAS Houston Austin* i—J MEXICO 5 200 mi Delated Press; ESRI BRUS! ie Euro crosoft fin ely wi (ware n idions U.S. a ting up gthy co Micros dsion “ msideret a ju< wher went Wine the aircraft might toider pen< down, if it went dottiP R e Ef said. The total search area encot passed 2,8(X) square miles, I N7 - foot patrol boat, foiiu 1 ! shore supply vessels and« commercial aircraft wereamoj those helping in the search. 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Civil rights groups claim discrimination during adoption process AUSTIN (AP) — A coalition of civil rights groups on Tuesday arasl the state of placing an excessive number of minority children in no ily foster care and adoption to make the most of federal benefits. “In essence what we see here is almost a potential bounty^ tern,’’ said Jerry Boswell, president of the Austin chapter ofi Citizens Commission on Human Rights. “It’s something we need! put a halt to.” A spokesman for the Texas Department of Family and Protectil Services said finances play no role in the agency’s decision to remix children from their homes. ion’s split Jeric said The plai esponse t Is first opi Canon K 0 the nel dead on pzing tt 2415 A S. 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