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Flight MH370 Search to Shift Further South

Jun 26, 2014 507 Viewed Alka Anand Singh Add Source Preference

Investigators are confident missing flight MH370 was on autopilot when it crashed in a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean, Australian officials said on Thursday as they announced the latest shift in the search for the airliner. (June 26)

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