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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Fourth Engine, Two More Bodies Recovered

Compiled From Wire Services

The monthlong sea-bottom search for victims of the explosion of TWA Flight 800 yielded the 200th and 201st bodies Thursday, and recovery crews also brought the mangled fourth engine ashore.

Twenty-nine victims were still missing. All but one of the recovered bodies have been identified.

The 200th identified body was that of Carol Fry, a former school board member from Mountoursville, Pa., the town that lost 16 children and five adults when the plane blew up off Long Island on July 17.