Malaysia Plane Search
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Search for missing Malaysia plane enters new phase
- Tuesday April 29, 2014
- World News | Reuters
The chance of finding floating debris from a missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner has become highly unlikely, and a new phase of the search will focus on a far larger area of the Indian Ocean floor, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Monday.
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MH370 chills China-Malaysia 'panda diplomacy'
- Friday April 11, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
China has postponed plans to send a pair of pandas to Malaysia next week, a minister said on Friday, as bilateral relations remain uneasy over the disappearance of flight MH370.
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Hope sinks, despair floats in bleak hunt for plane
- Tuesday March 25, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
Not one object has been recovered from the missing airliner that Malaysian officials are now convinced plunged into the southern Indian Ocean 17 days ago. Some of the pieces are likely 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) underwater. Others are bobbing in a fickle system of currents that one oceanographer compares to a pinball machine. And by now, they could...
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Search for missing Malaysia plane enters new phase
- Tuesday April 29, 2014
- World News | Reuters
The chance of finding floating debris from a missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner has become highly unlikely, and a new phase of the search will focus on a far larger area of the Indian Ocean floor, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Monday.
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www.ndtv.com
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MH370 chills China-Malaysia 'panda diplomacy'
- Friday April 11, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
China has postponed plans to send a pair of pandas to Malaysia next week, a minister said on Friday, as bilateral relations remain uneasy over the disappearance of flight MH370.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hope sinks, despair floats in bleak hunt for plane
- Tuesday March 25, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
Not one object has been recovered from the missing airliner that Malaysian officials are now convinced plunged into the southern Indian Ocean 17 days ago. Some of the pieces are likely 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) underwater. Others are bobbing in a fickle system of currents that one oceanographer compares to a pinball machine. And by now, they could...
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www.ndtv.com