Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: What we know and don't know

Muhammad Razahan Zamani and his wife Norli Akmar Hamid were on their honeymoon on the missing flight.
Quest: They have 'no idea where plane is'
Do stolen passports indicate terrorism?
A deeper look at Boeing 777s
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Comments

  1. Cheryl Allin

    March 11, 2014

    Wish they had more answers! Feel for the families of those on the flight.

  2. Aldair Cota Machado

    March 11, 2014

    Bom dia Jendhamuni! Continuamos na esperança de ter as melhores noticias possiveis!

  3. Jafar Jafarali

    March 11, 2014

    sorry me command no idiea my myind sittl not work sorry dear!!

  4. Aaron Adams

    March 11, 2014

    The passports are now considered not a threat, and reports say that stolen passports are common.

  5. Doyle Rollins

    March 11, 2014

    What happened to the passengers that got off the plane, and
    had their bags retrieved from the cargo bin? Have these people been
    vetted out? Did they get back on the aircraft, or what? This is starting
    to look like a keystone cop movie. There are many things on the plane
    that float in water, many There are also many things that don't add
    up, Stories keep changing, like people change clothes.

  6. jabed babu

    March 12, 2014

    There is two Illegal passenger in board .they are using illegal passport .passenger Mobile phone stile workings. But no one pickup the iPhone

  7. angel hamm

    March 12, 2014

    is that the samsung note something i forgot

  8. SEAN PAN

    March 12, 2014

    There is a chance the plane landed safely on land somewhere.

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