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The United States Navy deployed a robotic submarine deep into the Indian Ocean to aid in scouring the seabed for the missing Malaysian airliner after failing for six days to detect any signals believed to be from its black boxes.

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Search crews sent a robotic submarine deep into the Indian Ocean on yesterday to begin scouring the seabed for the missing Malaysian airliner after failing for six days to detect any signals believed to be from its black boxes.

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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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A day after expressing optimism about the hunt for the missing Malaysian jet, Australia's leader warned yesterday that the massive search would likely continue "for a long time."

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Authorities are confident that signals detected deep in the Indian Ocean are from the missing Malaysian jet's black boxes, Australia's prime minister said Friday, raising hopes they are close to solving one of aviation's most perplexing mysteries.

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The frustrating month long search for the Malaysian jetliner received a tremendous boost when a navy ship detected two more signals that most likely emanated from the aircraft's black boxes. The Australian official coordinating the search expressed hope yesterday that the wreckage will soon be found.

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After a month of failed hunting and finding debris that turned out to be ordinary flotsam, an Australian ship detected faint pings deep in the Indian Ocean in what an official called the "most promising lead" yet in the search for Flight 370.

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Three separate but fleeting sounds from deep in the Indian Ocean offered new hope yesterday in the hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, as officials rushed to determine whether they were signals from the plane's black boxes before their beacons fall silent.

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Australia's prime minister said Sunday he was hopeful a clue will emerge soon to narrow the hunt for Flight 370, as more objects were pulled from the southern Indian Ocean and checked to see if they were part of the plane that went missing more than three weeks ago.

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Time is running out to find the crucial keys that could solve the mystery of how and why Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went down.

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The United States Navy deployed a robotic submarine deep into the Indian Ocean to aid in scouring the seabed for the missing Malaysian airliner after failing for six days to detect any signals believed to be from its black boxes.

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Search crews sent a robotic submarine deep into the Indian Ocean on yesterday to begin scouring the seabed for the missing Malaysian airliner after failing for six days to detect any signals believed to be from its black boxes.

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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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A day after expressing optimism about the hunt for the missing Malaysian jet, Australia's leader warned yesterday that the massive search would likely continue "for a long time."

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Authorities are confident that signals detected deep in the Indian Ocean are from the missing Malaysian jet's black boxes, Australia's prime minister said Friday, raising hopes they are close to solving one of aviation's most perplexing mysteries.

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The frustrating month long search for the Malaysian jetliner received a tremendous boost when a navy ship detected two more signals that most likely emanated from the aircraft's black boxes. The Australian official coordinating the search expressed hope yesterday that the wreckage will soon be found.

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After a month of failed hunting and finding debris that turned out to be ordinary flotsam, an Australian ship detected faint pings deep in the Indian Ocean in what an official called the "most promising lead" yet in the search for Flight 370.

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Three separate but fleeting sounds from deep in the Indian Ocean offered new hope yesterday in the hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, as officials rushed to determine whether they were signals from the plane's black boxes before their beacons fall silent.

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Australia's prime minister said Sunday he was hopeful a clue will emerge soon to narrow the hunt for Flight 370, as more objects were pulled from the southern Indian Ocean and checked to see if they were part of the plane that went missing more than three weeks ago.

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Time is running out to find the crucial keys that could solve the mystery of how and why Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went down.

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