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Up to 12 aircraft and 14 ships will assist in Sunday's search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the Joint Agency Coordination Center (JACC) confirmed on Sunday.

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Two ships with sophisticated equipment for searching underwater zeroed in Friday on a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean in a desperate hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet's black boxes, whose batteries will soon run out.

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The search activities for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will continue on Sunday in an area about 1,850 km east of Perth, if weather permitting, Australian authorities announced.

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No debris spotted in an area off the west coast of Australia has been recovered, a Malaysian minister involved in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 said yesterday.

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Aircraft crews on Saturday reported further objects floating in the southern Indian Ocean during the second day searching a new area for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 as further ships arrived in the hope of retrieving the materials.

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The search zone for the Malaysian airliner that crashed in the Indian Ocean nearly three weeks ago has shifted 1,100 kilometers (680 miles) to the northeast after new analysis of radar data suggested the plane flew faster than thought and used more fuel, which may have reduced the distance it traveled, Australia said Friday.

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Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz of the Department of Labor and Employment cited on Wednesday the 20 Filipino seafarers onboard the Norwegian car carrier Höegh St. Petersburg who are helping in the search for the missing Malaysian Airlines plane off the waters of Australia.

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France on yesterday provided Malaysia with satellite images of objects that could be from a passenger jet that has been missing for more than two weeks, the latest word of such images that officials are hoping will help solve one of the world's great aviation mysteries.

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Planes and a ship scrambled yesterday to find a pallet and other debris in a remote patch of the southern Indian Ocean to determine whether the objects were from the Malaysia Airlines jet that has been missing for more than two weeks.

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Three Australian planes took off at dawn Saturday for a third day of scouring the desolate southern Indian Ocean for possible parts of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, now lost for two full weeks.

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No debris spotted in an area off the west coast of Australia has been recovered, a Malaysian minister involved in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 said yesterday.

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Aircraft crews on Saturday reported further objects floating in the southern Indian Ocean during the second day searching a new area for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 as further ships arrived in the hope of retrieving the materials.

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The search zone for the Malaysian airliner that crashed in the Indian Ocean nearly three weeks ago has shifted 1,100 kilometers (680 miles) to the northeast after new analysis of radar data suggested the plane flew faster than thought and used more fuel, which may have reduced the distance it traveled, Australia said Friday.

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Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz of the Department of Labor and Employment cited on Wednesday the 20 Filipino seafarers onboard the Norwegian car carrier Höegh St. Petersburg who are helping in the search for the missing Malaysian Airlines plane off the waters of Australia.

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France on yesterday provided Malaysia with satellite images of objects that could be from a passenger jet that has been missing for more than two weeks, the latest word of such images that officials are hoping will help solve one of the world's great aviation mysteries.

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Planes and a ship scrambled yesterday to find a pallet and other debris in a remote patch of the southern Indian Ocean to determine whether the objects were from the Malaysia Airlines jet that has been missing for more than two weeks.

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Three Australian planes took off at dawn Saturday for a third day of scouring the desolate southern Indian Ocean for possible parts of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, now lost for two full weeks.

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