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Swiss authorities find no survivors The Associated Press Flight AZ404 of the Italian airline, coming from Milan, crashed about 8:20 p.m. (1:20 p.m. CST) near the village of Wielach, five miles north of Kloten international airport, Peter Clemens, airport spokesperson, said. Witnesses reported what appeared to be fire and explosions before the plane crashed into a wooded hill, the police said at a news conference. The Swiss Federal Meteorological Office said visibility at the time of the crash was good — up to 10 miles, with light rain and light winds. Fire raged in the wreckage and woods for at least $1\frac{1}{2}$ hours, police said. McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Hanni Steffen, a nearby resident and a medic, said she rushed to the site but arrived too late to help. Alitalia said it expected to publish a passenger list sometime today. she said to help. "The plane was burning like a volcano" she said. Knight-Ridder Tribune News Italy's state-run television system FILM IS BETTER! DONT SETTLE FOR VIDEO! said that first reports appeared to discount the possibility of a terrorist act but that the crash did not seem linked to the weather. The plane had broken apart on impact. Smoking wreckage, covered with firefighting foam, was scattered with the muddy hillside. The tail section had broken off. One landing gear and a section of wing were also visible. Swiss aviation authorities said they had begun an investigation, and Italian authorities said they would dispatch a team of investigators. The plane was on time after a 50-minute flight from Milan when it disappeared from radar screens, Gutknecht said. The crash site is about 10 miles northeast of Zurich in northern Switzerland. Four protesters slow nuclear weapon test The Associated Press LAS VEGAS — A British nuclear weapon was detonated yesterday in spite of four protesters who infiltrated the compound and made their way to ground zero. The device, with an explosive punch of up to 12 times the force of the World War II atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, was detonated on April 9th. The shind schedule after the protesters were removed by security officers. "We're very pleased with the success of the protest," said Junior Bridge, a spokesperson for the peacepace environmental organization. "The controllers are showing signs of "the relief that it's over." Energy department spokesperson Jim Boyer said after detonation. "They're oblivious to what they're doing and went without any prolonged delays because of the infiltrators." Motion from the blast was felt at Las Vegas City Hall, about 100 miles away, and atop the city's hotels. It measured 5.1 on the Richter scale at the National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colo. It was the second time in three years that anti-nuclear activists have infiltrated the sprawling secret desert site to delay a nuclear test. Energy Department officials rejected Greenpeace claims that the four protesters were near ground zero until they popped into view of cameras monitoring the blast site down six minutes before detonation. The four were taken to Mercury. Nev., and were expected to be turned over to Nye County authorities. They would likely face trespassing charges, Boya said. The four protesters included three British women and a man from Colorado. Bridge said. Bridge, who identified herself as nuclear weapons program coordinator for Greenpeace from Washington, D.C., said the women had been driven Sunday to a point 20 miles from ground zero. The nuclear device was buried 1,900 feet deep in a shaft filled with concrete. Ground zero is the point on the ground above the underground explosion. Boyer said intruders could be near ground zero and the blast would "just shake them up a lot." The device was designed to produce an explosive force equivalent to 20 to 150 kilotons of TNT. The bomb that destroyed Hiroshima had the same explosive force. All tests are announced as less than 20 kilotrons or 20 to 150 kilotons. The test site covers 1,350 square miles of rugged desert terrain. Energy Department spokesperson Chris West said that someone standing on ground could receive an email that was still strong enough to break his legs. All British nuclear tests are conducted in Nevada under a mutual defense treaty with the United States. Anti-nuclear activists have hiked onto the site several times in recent years. Grissom's attorneys ask for new trial The Associated Press OLATHE — Defense attorneys for convicted murderer Richard Grissom Jr. filed motions Tuesday asking for a new trial, contending that he prevented Grissom from receiving a fair trial. court-appointed attorneys Kevin Moriarty and Jason Judge, both with experience in judge William Gray, will be present during the trial. One motion contended that Gray did not have jurisdiction to try the murder charges. The attorneys also said the Johnson County public defender's office, which initially represented Grissom, was too understaffed and overworked to provide effective legal assistance to Grissom. The motions were filed in Johnson County District Court, where a jury found Grissom guilty Nov. 4 of three counts of first-degree murder and eight other charges. Most of the allegations in the motions pertain to various pieces of evidence or testimony to which defense attorneys objected before or during the trial. The motions also said prosecutors produced support verdicts of guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Grissom, 30, was convicted of killing Joan Butler, Christine Rusch and Theresa Brown. The The motions, which were filed by Grissom's. allowed jurors to hear evidence of an attack on another woman that occurred before Grissom's death. Another motion said that failure by the public defender's office to file trial motions impaired Grissom's rights to a fair trial. 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