+ Follow ASIANA FLIGHT Tag
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[Title] => No evidence of mechanical problems in US jet crash
[Summary] => A probe into Asiana Flight 214 focused squarely on the pilots after the head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said investigators found no evidence of mechanical problems.
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[Title] => Asiana attendant describes dramatic evacuation
[Summary] => The evacuation of Asiana Flight 214 began badly. Even before the mangled jetliner began filling with smoke, two evacuation slides on the doors inflated inside the cabin instead of outside, pinning two flight attendants to the floor.
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[Title] => Fil-Am tagged probable SARS case in Seoul
[Summary] => SEOUL An American citizen from the Philippines has been admitted to an isolated ward in South Korea after airport quarantine officers diagnosed him as a "probable" SARS patient, health officials said yesterday.
The 80-year-old ethnic Filipino showed classic symptoms of the killer Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome when he arrived at Incheon Airport Sunday after a two-week trip to the Philippines, the National Institute of Health (NIH) said.
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The 80-year-old ethnic Filipino showed classic symptoms of the killer Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome when he arrived at Incheon Airport Sunday after a two-week trip to the Philippines, the National Institute of Health (NIH) said.
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