Egypt Opens Ancient Tombs Amid Plane Crash Controversy

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The Egyptian government this week unveiled three ancient pharaonic tombs for the first time since they were discovered -- as it struggles to re-build its sagging tourism industry. But tourists still say they are on edge after a plane crashed last weekend over Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, killing all 224 people on board. VOA’s Heather Murdock reports from Cairo.