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#1 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/11/2014 #1

A military officer takes notes off Vietnam’s Tho Chu island aboard an aircraft belonging to the Vietnamese air force as the search for a vanished Malaysia Airlines passenger jet that was carrying 239 people entered its 3rd day Monday. About forty ships and 34 aircraft from nine countries are combing a vast area of ocean in the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea, and the search expanded Sunday into areas well beyond the plane’s intended flight path, into the Andaman Sea.
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#2 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/13/2014 #5

Malaysia’s police chief, Inspector General Khalid Abu Bakar, addresses a news conference on the two passengers who had travelled onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane on stolen passports in Kuala Lumpur International Airport, March 11th, 2014.
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#3 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/15/2014 #1

Royal Malaysian Air Force Capt. Izam Fareq Hassan, right, talks with his team members aboard an air force aircraft during a search and rescue operation to find the missing Malaysia Airlines flight over the Strait of Malacca. Malaysia confirmed that the search had been expanded into the Indian Ocean but declined to comment on U.S. reports that the jet may have flown for hours after going missing.
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#4 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/17/2014 #2

Japan Coast Guard (JCG) Captain Tojo Hideo (l.) studies a map with Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency’s Captain Sharen as they take off in JCG’s Gulfstream V Jet aircraft customized for search and rescue operations as they search for the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane over the waters of the South China Sea, Saturday, March 15th.
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#5 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/19/2014 #1

A student walks across a mural depicting the missing Malaysia Airlines plane at Benigno ‘Ninoy’ Aquino High School in Makati city, Philippines.
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#6 Click this link to see Blog page --> 03/20/2014

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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has seemingly disappeared. At first I watched the news from various media sources with some interest. It became increasingly clear that even the few known facts about this event were in doubt with different agencies and countries changing their stories on a daily basis.

It also seems the current trend in news reporting is not to offer known facts without conjecture, but to offer an endless stream of so-called “experts” who offer up one theory after another. Even to the point of openly arguing with each on the television about what happened, could have happened, might have happened or whatever. Which leads me to doubt the veracity of the credentials that would lead anybody to call them an expert in the first place.

Most genuine experts in a field of science such as computer technology don’t openly disagree on the basic functions of the technology in question.

After the first few days my curiosity was replaced with frustration bordering on anger that this “story” dominated the news of every media outlet with the same people simply repeating the same theories ad nauseam. Even to the point where the same bleach blond fake tan fellow becomes the star expert who never really says anything but seems eminently photogenic as his best asset.

For the past week or more I have been recording the news programs and fast forwarding through literally hours of babble that doesn’t add one iota of information to what has been known from the beginning. Unless or until the plane or passengers are found I refuse to watch or listen to the “Breaking News”.

Just imagine how much real and factual news could be reported if the requirement was to stick to the known facts and minimize the extrapolation and conjecture of so-called experts. If that were the case the news about this missing plane would be reduced to about 5 minutes each day.

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#7 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/26/2014 #3

Electrical engineer Lars Triebe inspects the autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) Abyss in preparation for service at the Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany. The Abyss, one of three unmanned deep sea search submarines in the world, may join the hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The submarine is designed to perform hydrographic reconnaissance in all parts of the ocean in depths up to 3.7 miles and can stay submerged for up to 22 hours.
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#8 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/31/2014 #4

Australian Defense ship Ocean Shield lies docked at naval base HMAS Stirling while being fitted with a towed pinger locator to aid in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth, Australia, Sunday. The Australian warship with an aircraft black box detector was set to depart Sunday to join the search. It will still take three to four days for the ship, the Ocean Shield, to reach the search zone 1,150 miles to the west of Australia.
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#9 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 04/10/2014 #4

A Royal Australian Air Force AP-3C Orion flies past Australian Defense vessel Ocean Shield on a mission to drop sonar buoys to assist in the acoustic search of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the southern Indian Ocean. The ship searching for the missing Malaysian jet has detected two more underwater signals that may be emanating from the aircraft’s black boxes.
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#10 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 04/16/2014 #3

Operators aboard the Australian Defense Vessel Ocean Shield move the US Navy’s Bluefin 21 autonomous underwater vehicle into position for deployment in the Southern Indian Ocean, as the search continues for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, April 14th. Using side scan sonar, the Bluefin will descend to a depth approximately 35 meters (115 feet) above the ocean floor, according to a US Navy news release.
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#11 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 04/30/2014 #1

International and Australian air crews involved in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines plane MH370, prepare for an official photograph on the tarmac at the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Pearce Base in Bullsbrook, near Perth, Australia.
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#12 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 09/09/2014 #3

Family members of passengers onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, cry as they gather to pray Yonghegong Lama Temple in Beijing September 8th, 2014, on the six-month anniversary of the disappearance of the plane.
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#13 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 07/31/2015 #5

French gendarmes and police inspect a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, July 29th, 2015. France’s BEA air crash investigation agency said it was examining the debris, in coordination with Malaysian and Australian authorities, to determine whether it came from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished last year in one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history.
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#14 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/04/2016 #5

The head of Mozambique’s Civil Aviation Institute, Comandante Joao Abreu, shows a piece of debris found on a beach that could be from a missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, in Maputo, March 3rd, 2016.
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#15 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/09/2016 #4

A woman falls on her knees as relatives of passengers of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 burn incense and pray at Lama Temple in Beijing, on March 8th, the second anniversary of the disappearance of the flight.
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#17 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 03/08/2022 #13

In 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 with 239 people on board, vanished during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, setting off a massive and ultimately unsuccessful search. #Airplane2014MalaysiaFlight370
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#18 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 03/05/2024 #2

Visitors look at the wreckage of an aircraft believed to be from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 during a remembrance event marking the tenth anniversary of its disappearance, in Subang Jaya, Malaysia.
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#19 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 12/31/2025 #2

The deep-sea search specialists at Ocean Infinity resumed their search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on Tuesday, nearly 12 years after the aircraft vanished and became an aviation mystery. Experts believe MH370 crashed in the Indian Ocean when it disappeared from radar on March 8, 2014. U.S.-based marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity is undertaking a search of the ocean’s bed over the next 55 days after securing a $70 million contract that pays only if the aircraft is located.
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