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Anger amid frustration brewed on social media Wednesday as the world awaited the names of the 150 people aboard Germanwings Flight 9525, which crashed in the French Alps Tuesday. Germanwings released an updated breakdown of the victims' nationalities, but have yet to release their names and ages. Thomas Winkelmann, the airline's CEO, said the company is attempting to reach relatives of 27 victims before publishing a final list, the Associated Press reported.
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