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U.S. Investigates Possible Terror Links in Malaysian Air Flight, Mystery Continues - Five Failed to Board After Checking In

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Questions continue to be raised Sunday by airline officials and investigators over what happened to the missing Malaysia Airlines flight as few clues were evident. Officials were studying the possibility that the flight might have turned back toward Kuala Lumpur before vanishing and a pilot in an aircraft heading towards Narita said he established voice contact with MH370 after having been asked to do so by Vietnamese air traffic control. The investigation also took on a sinister turn when it… (www.frequentbusinesstraveler.com) More...

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o3k
Li Shangkai 0
"An Interpol spokeswoman said a check of all documents used to board the plane had revealed more "suspect passports" that were being further investigated."

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/malaysia-airlines-missing-jet-interpol-probes-more-suspect-passports-1.2565773
awinn
Alan Winn 0
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Two passengers on board missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 may have been using false identity documents

Malaysian officials said they were investigating at least two passengers on board missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 who may have been using false identity documents.

http://airguideonline.com/2014/03/09/two-passengers-on-board-missing-malaysia-airlines-flight-370-may-have-been-using-false-identity-documents/
joelwiley
joel wiley 0
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Was Malaysia Flight 370 a terrorist event?

The first thread on MH370 is at 600 comments. Lots of discussion about terrorism. I thought I'd start this thread to separate this subject from the search and recovery of the a/c. Any thoughts?

http://flightaware.com/squawks/link/1/7_days/new/40633/Malaysia_Airlines_says_flight_MH370_from_Kuala_Lumpur_to_Beijing_lost_contact_with_air_traffic_control

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