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Chinese search vessel discovers pulse signal in Indian Ocean
Chinese search vessel discovers pulse signal in Indian Ocean---Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01, searching for the missing Malaysian passenger jet MH370, detected a pulse signal with a frequency of 37.5kHz per second in southern Indian Ocean waters Saturday.
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Possible black box 'pings' spur on search for missing MH370 airliner
Australia announces one of its vessels picked up possible underwater signal, adding to two detections by Chinese ship.
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Australia: Signals detected consistent with aircraft black boxes
A British ship equipped to locate a jet's black boxes arrived in the area where a Chinese patrol ship detected a signal that could have come from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
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Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 update: Possible debris found on western Australia beach
Australian officials have confirmed that debris — potentially from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 — was found washed up on a western Australia beach. The debris was discovered around 198.8 miles from Perth, and roughly 1,000 miles away from the center of the Indian Ocean search zone. Australian police have secured the debris, and authorities from both Australia and Malaysia are examining photographs.
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Malaysian prime minister admits lost plane WAS tracked by military radar
The Malaysian prime minister has finally confirmed reports that the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was tracked by military radar, as he prepared to host US President Barack Obama in Kuala Lumpur seven weeks after the plane disappeared.
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The Man Who Thinks He Has Solved the MH370 Mystery
Anyone familiar with modern Malaysia—and hey, that should include almost everybody in this era of MH370 coverage—knows the name "Dr. Mahathir." For more than two decades, Mahathir Mohamad, originally trained as a medical doctor, was prime minister of Malaysia. To put it in perspective for Americans, this was a span that included all of Ronald Reagan's time in office, plus that of the first George Bush, plus all of Bill Clinton's, plus much of George W. Bush's first term.
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Malaysia Flight MH370: 11 Terrorists Arrested on Suspicion of Involvement in Disappearance of Flight
The suspected terrorists, who reportedly have links to Al Qaeda, were arrested in Kuala Lumpur.
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MH370: Search for plane enters new, 'more difficult' $60 million phase
More than 300 flights. Over 3,000 hours in the air. A staggering 4.6 million square kilometers of ocean. The numbers speak to the breadth of the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The results speak to the fruitlessness of it. The plane, carrying 239 people, disappeared on March 8. And despite an expansive search involving 26 countries, officials have nothing to show for it. So authorities are moving on to the next phase of the search - one that will be even more challenging.
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Inmarsat offers free airline tracking
UK satellite operator Inmarsat is to offer a free, basic tracking service to all the world's passenger airliners. The offer follows the case of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared without trace on 8 March. It was very brief electronic "pings" from Inmarsat equipment on the lost plane that prompted investigators to look for wreckage in the Indian Ocean.
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Malaysia defends military inaction on MH370 radar
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Malaysia's defense minister on Monday defended his military's failure to scramble a fighter jet to follow a Malaysian airliner when it veered off course and vanished two months ago, saying it wasn't seen as a hostile object...
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Data Suggests Missing Plane Used Up Fuel and Crashed in Indian Ocean
Raw satellite transmission data from the vanished Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, released on Tuesday by the Malaysian government, provided further evidence that the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean after flying south and running out of fuel.
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How a new seafloor map could aid in the search for Malaysian Airlines Flight 370
Using satellite data, a duo of researchers developed a topographic map of the seafloor of the Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 search area.
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Navy official: Pings not thought to be from Flight 370's black boxes
The four acoustic pings at the center of the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 for the past seven weeks are no longer believed to have come from the plane's black boxes, a U.S. Navy official told CNN. The acknowledgment came Wednesday as searchers wrapped up the first phase of their effort, having scanned 329 square miles of southern Indian Ocean floor without finding any wreckage from the Boeing 777-200.
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Airlines want tracking technology to prevent another MH370
Making sure another plane is never "lost" again is the immediate priority for the airline industry, according to Tony Tyler CEO of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The group has set up a taskforce comprised of airlines, pilots, flight safety organizations and flight tracking and navigation service providers to try and ensure a mystery like flight MH370 is not repeated.
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MH370: Oil rig worker who claimed to have seen a burning plane is sacked
New Zealand daily, the Sunday Star Times, has reported that Mike McKay, the New Zealander who claimed to have sighted a burning aircraft going down off the Vietnamese coast in March, has been sacked from his job following that claim.
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Missing plane 'whistleblower' fund
A fund-raising drive has been launched by relatives of some passengers on the missing Malaysian plane to seek information on flight MH370. The campaign, spearheaded by an Australian businessman, aims to raise at least $5m (£2.9m) "to encourage a whistleblower to come forward". Flight MH370 went missing on 8 March as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
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MH370 search: Australia has spent far more than Malaysia
The Malaysian government has revealed that it has spent just a fraction of what Australia has paid in the search for missing flight MH370, as officials from both countries prepare to meet to discuss the next phase of the mission.
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Hundred days since MH370 vanished
Relatives of the those who went missing on Malaysia flight MH370 have marked 100 days since the plane vanished.
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The Flight 370 Zombie Theory Rises From the Dead
Australian investigators say they believe the doomed Boeing 777 flew on autopilot and that the crew was incapacitated. This gives officialdom to the idea that the plane’s mind died while its body lived.
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New search zone designated for Malaysia Airlines jet in Indian Ocean
Australian authorities said Thursday that a 23,000-square-mile area in the southern Indian Ocean had been designated as a new focus zone where searchers will look for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 .
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