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- 5196d495699ba66d52a1ac7f49583749ebffd14e10daca8c70986945cfbca5d6 date "1987-04-11".
- 5196d495699ba66d52a1ac7f49583749ebffd14e10daca8c70986945cfbca5d6 first "Marilee".
- 5196d495699ba66d52a1ac7f49583749ebffd14e10daca8c70986945cfbca5d6 isCitedBy James_Leroy_Bondsteel.
- 5196d495699ba66d52a1ac7f49583749ebffd14e10daca8c70986945cfbca5d6 last "Enge".
- 5196d495699ba66d52a1ac7f49583749ebffd14e10daca8c70986945cfbca5d6 newspaper "Anchorage Daily News".
- 5196d495699ba66d52a1ac7f49583749ebffd14e10daca8c70986945cfbca5d6 page "A1".
- 5196d495699ba66d52a1ac7f49583749ebffd14e10daca8c70986945cfbca5d6 quote "A freak automobile accident killed a Houston man on the Knik River Bridge Thursday, tragically reenacting another fatal collision at the same place six months ago. James Bondsteel, of Houston, was killed when his compact car was hit by a runaway trailer full of birch logs on the narrow bridge that crosses the Knik River where it meets Knik Arm.".
- 5196d495699ba66d52a1ac7f49583749ebffd14e10daca8c70986945cfbca5d6 title "Knik bridge fatality reenacts earlier one".