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- 0a42186fe028d18e3cdbcdf6a808629c41b81ed2cd1c5ae2a1cad3a0fab0a940 agency "Associated Press".
- 0a42186fe028d18e3cdbcdf6a808629c41b81ed2cd1c5ae2a1cad3a0fab0a940 date "2007-08-03".
- 0a42186fe028d18e3cdbcdf6a808629c41b81ed2cd1c5ae2a1cad3a0fab0a940 isCitedBy Passengers_of_the_RMS_Titanic.
- 0a42186fe028d18e3cdbcdf6a808629c41b81ed2cd1c5ae2a1cad3a0fab0a940 quote "Buried in a small plot in a Halifax cemetery, the baby was a poignant symbol of the children who perished on the vessel when it sank in 1912. In 2002, it seemed the mystery was solved; Canadian researchers said he was a thirteen-month-old Finnish boy. However, on Tuesday, a lead researcher said the child was actually the 19-month-old boy from England.".
- 0a42186fe028d18e3cdbcdf6a808629c41b81ed2cd1c5ae2a1cad3a0fab0a940 title "Scientists Finally Solve Titanic Mystery".