                    Concorde Crash   

    French officials grounded all Air France Concordes indefinitely. British Airways, the only other airline flying the jet, has resumed its flights after yesterday's suspensions. Almost all of the passengers on the chartered flight were German tourists. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and other government officials joined mourners at a memorial service in Hanover. Until yesterday, the Concorde was known above all for its jet set luxury. The planes--just 13 in the world--ferried the rich across the Atlantic at up to twice the speed of sound. Regular flights cost about $10,000 round-trip. The Concorde flies at 60,000 feet and 1,350 miles an hour. It regularly completes the London or Paris to New York crossing in three and a half hours, or about half the time of a regular jet.
    "Just seconds to go after all this long, long wait."
