'Pilot supported me; no hijacker' |
- 'Pilot supported me; no hijacker'
- Career tips from leading bosses
- China, N. Korea slam U.N. report
- Australia's most powerful woman?
- New evidence explains Flight 370 path
- Why were there no phone calls?
- Could pilot's simulator give clues?
- 'Baby hatch' overwhelmed in Southern Chinese city
- Suicide blast rips through bazaar in Afghanistan
- Eight missing as cargo ships collide outside of Tokyo Bay
- Japanese town where brushes go to die
'Pilot supported me; no hijacker' Posted: 18 Mar 2014 05:06 AM PDT Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim says the captain of MH 370 is a card-carrying member of his party -- and an extremely distant relative -- but has rubbished suggestions the pilot may have diverted the plane as a political act in his support. |
Career tips from leading bosses Posted: 18 Mar 2014 09:28 AM PDT What can the world's leading bosses teach you about leadership? |
China, N. Korea slam U.N. report Posted: 18 Mar 2014 12:01 AM PDT China and North Korea have slammed a U.N. report that found crimes against humanity committed in the reclusive Democratic People's Republic of Korea. |
Australia's most powerful woman? Posted: 18 Mar 2014 09:30 AM PDT Meet Gail Kelly, the woman who started as a bank teller -- and now runs the banks. |
New evidence explains Flight 370 path Posted: 18 Mar 2014 05:08 PM PDT New information from the Thai government bolsters the belief that missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took a sharp westward turn after communication was lost -- and it looks like that turn was no accident. |
Why were there no phone calls? Posted: 18 Mar 2014 03:46 PM PDT "Technically it is possible" that cell towers could have registered a signal from phones. But experts say the plane may have been flying too high or fast to register with cell towers. |
Could pilot's simulator give clues? Posted: 18 Mar 2014 05:34 AM PDT Like an over-keen online gamer, there appears nothing in Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's post on a flight simulator forum that suggests anything more untoward than exaggerated geekiness. |
'Baby hatch' overwhelmed in Southern Chinese city Posted: 18 Mar 2014 01:29 AM PDT One of China's controversial "baby hatches" has been forced to shut down, at least temporarily. The facility in the southern city of Guangzhou opened in January but has been overwhelmed with abandoned infants, forcing a suspension of services. |
Suicide blast rips through bazaar in Afghanistan Posted: 18 Mar 2014 12:02 AM PDT A suicide bomber detonated an explosives-packed rickshaw in a marketplace in northern Afghanistan, killing 15 people and wounding 37 others, a government official said Tuesday. |
Eight missing as cargo ships collide outside of Tokyo Bay Posted: 18 Mar 2014 12:25 AM PDT Two cargo ships collided just outside Tokyo Bay, according to the Japanese Coast Guard. |
Japanese town where brushes go to die Posted: 17 Mar 2014 03:08 PM PDT In the market for a luxurious makeup applicator? Calligraphy brush made out of your baby's first hairs? This Japanese town has you covered. |
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