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And this is different from the rest of the 24/7 news channels how?some talking head giving vaugue "analyis" summaries with no actual data..
And this is different from the rest of the 24/7 news channels how?some talking head giving vaugue "analyis" summaries with no actual data..
And this is different from the rest of the 24/7 news channels how?some talking head giving vaugue "analyis" summaries with no actual data..
And why does the Prime Minister have to deliver this message? Isn't it really the airlines fault?
Call off the search people, according to this website the plane was found circling LAX.
http://guff.com/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-found/gallery
Here is the "story" then:Blocked at work as a "suspicious site."Call off the search people, according to this website the plane was found circling LAX.
http://guff.com/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-found/gallery
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 flight went missing on March 8, 2014. After a grueling three week search, the airplane was finally discovered today at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
In a shocking turn of events, federal investigators discovered the plane had been at LAX since March 8, but unable to find a gate, aimlessly taxied the runway until today.
"LAX is a disorganized mess," Malaysia Airlines said in a statement. "We f**king hate that airport."
While many passengers were furious it took so long to find a gate, frequent business traveler Shirly Chan was not surprised.
"I've been to [LAX] before. This kind of stuff always happens. You land then you sit. It's to be expected."
Chan however felt that Malaysia Airlines could have done more to ease the burden on its passengers.
"The pilot could have turned off the fasten seat belt sign. I can't tell you how hard it is to hold it in for three weeks."
"I wish we landed at Burbank," Chan added. "That airport is so much easier."
Malaysia Airlines has not yet stated whether the passengers will be compensated for the inconvenience.
"Honestly that's the least of my concerns," said passenger Robert Choo. "It's been six hours and our luggage still hasn't made it to baggage claim."
Maybe, finally a promising lead?On Sunday, a pinger locator in the Indian Ocean detected signals consistent with those sent by a flight data recorder and a cockpit voice recorder, said the head of the Australian agency coordinating search operations. The signals had a frequency that's specially designed for recorders -- a sound not occurring in nature.
Am I the only person wondering why they only have one of these yellow submarines searching? If there are X of those things in the world then it seems like at least X/2 of them should be working on this search, not one of them.
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