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News Analysis: From Theory to Practice

Maureen FreemanWashington, D.C. area program coordinator

April 8, 2014

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Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Exclusive: Radar data suggests missing Malaysia plane deliberately flown way off course - sourcesBy Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Fri Mar 14, 2014

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Exclusive: Radar data suggests missing Malaysia plane deliberately flown way off course - sourcesBy Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Fri Mar 14, 2014

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Exclusive: Radar data suggests missing Malaysia plane deliberately flown way off course - sourcesBy Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Fri Mar 14, 2014

Malaysian Flight 370: ‘Most Promising Leads Yet’ Discovered In SearchHollywood LifeSun., March 30, 2014

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Exclusive: Radar data suggests missing Malaysia plane deliberately flown way off course - sourcesBy Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Fri Mar 14, 2014

Malaysian Flight 370: ‘Most Promising Leads Yet’ Discovered In SearchHollywood LifeSun., March 30, 2014

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Exclusive: Radar data suggests missing Malaysia plane deliberately flown way off course - sourcesBy Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Fri Mar 14, 2014

Malaysian Flight 370: ‘Most Promising Leads Yet’ Discovered In SearchHollywood LifeSun., March 30, 2014

Black-Box Detector Joining Malaysia Jet Search

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Exclusive: Radar data suggests missing Malaysia plane deliberately flown way off course - sourcesBy Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Fri Mar 14, 2014

Malaysian Flight 370: ‘Most Promising Leads Yet’ Discovered In SearchHollywood LifeSun., March 30, 2014

Black-Box Detector Joining Malaysia Jet Search

Missing Malaysia plane: What we know

Missing-Jet Mystery: Flight 370 Timeline

Exclusive: Radar data suggests missing Malaysia plane deliberately flown way off course - sourcesBy Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Fri Mar 14, 2014

Malaysian Flight 370: ‘Most Promising Leads Yet’ Discovered In SearchHollywood LifeSun., March 30, 2014

Black-Box Detector Joining Malaysia Jet Search

Malaysian Flight MH370:

Black holes, aliens and trips

to the Moon - online theories

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To contact Bloomberg News staff responsible for this story: K. Oanh Ha in Hanoi at +84-4-3938-8940 or oha3@bloomberg.net; Chong Pooi Koon in Kuala Lumpur at +60-3-2302-7854 or pchong17@bloomberg.net; Ranjeetha Pakiam in Kuala Lumpur at +60-3-2302-7856 or rpakiam@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Anand Krishnamoorthy at anandk@bloomberg.net

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-11/malaysia-probes-hijack-to-sabotage-terror-not-ruled-out.html

China Satellite Seeking Missing Jet Finds Objects at Sea

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To err is human…

- Deadlines - Complexity - Breaking news - Human error - Unreliable sources

To err is human…

- Deadlines - Complexity - Breaking news - Human error - Unreliable sources

To err is human…

- Deadlines - Complexity - Breaking news - Human error - Unreliable sources

To err is human…

- Deadlines - Complexity - Breaking news - Human error - Unreliable sources

To err is human…

- Deadlines - Complexity - Breaking news - Human error - Unreliable sources“Journalism is

the first rough draft of history.”

Correction: Work Colleges storyBy Associated Press, Published: March 31 CRAFTSBURY, Vt. — In a story March 30 about colleges that allow students to work off their tuition, The Associated Press erroneously reported the location of Ecclesia College. It is in Arkansas, not Arizona.

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By Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:12pm GMT

(Reuters) - Malaysia said on Monday that a missing jetliner had crashed into the Indian Ocean, an announcement that was greeted with hysteria by Chinese relatives of those on board and a demand by China that Kuala Lumpur share all the evidence it had on the incident.

Citing groundbreaking satellite-data analysis by the British company Inmarsat, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished more than a fortnight ago while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, had

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/24/uk-malaysia-airlines-idUKBREA2I1LB20140324

crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean.

His statement may go some way toward tamping down some of the more fevered speculation about the plane's fate, including one theory some grief-stricken relatives had seized on: that the plane had been hijacked and forced to land somewhere.

All 239 people on board were presumed dead, airline officials said on Monday.

Najib's announcement opens the way for what could be one of the most costly and challenging air crash investigations in history. ….

Malaysia says jet crashed in sea; China wants evidence

By Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:12pm GMT

(Reuters) - Malaysia said on Monday that a missing jetliner had crashed into the Indian Ocean, an announcement that was greeted with hysteria by Chinese relatives of those on board and a demand by China that Kuala Lumpur share all the evidence it had on the incident.

Citing groundbreaking satellite-data analysis by the British company Inmarsat, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished more than a fortnight ago while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, had

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/24/uk-malaysia-airlines-idUKBREA2I1LB20140324

crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean.

His statement may go some way toward tamping down some of the more fevered speculation about the plane's fate, including one theory some grief-stricken relatives had seized on: that the plane had been hijacked and forced to land somewhere.

All 239 people on board were presumed dead, airline officials said on Monday.

Najib's announcement opens the way for what could be one of the most costly and challenging air crash investigations in history. ….

Malaysia says jet crashed in sea; China wants evidence

By Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:12pm GMT

(Reuters) - Malaysia said on Monday that a missing jetliner had crashed into the Indian Ocean, an announcement that was greeted with hysteria by Chinese relatives of those on board and a demand by China that Kuala Lumpur share all the evidence it had on the incident.

Citing groundbreaking satellite-data analysis by the British company Inmarsat, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished more than a fortnight ago while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, had

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/24/uk-malaysia-airlines-idUKBREA2I1LB20140324

crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean.

His statement may go some way toward tamping down some of the more fevered speculation about the plane's fate, including one theory some grief-stricken relatives had seized on: that the plane had been hijacked and forced to land somewhere.

All 239 people on board were presumed dead, airline officials said on Monday.

Najib's announcement opens the way for what could be one of the most costly and challenging air crash investigations in history. ….

Malaysia says jet crashed in sea; China wants evidence

By Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:12pm GMT

(Reuters) - Malaysia said on Monday that a missing jetliner had crashed into the Indian Ocean, an announcement that was greeted with hysteria by Chinese relatives of those on board and a demand by China that Kuala Lumpur share all the evidence it had on the incident.

Citing groundbreaking satellite-data analysis by the British company Inmarsat, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished more than a fortnight ago while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, had

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/24/uk-malaysia-airlines-idUKBREA2I1LB20140324

crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean.

His statement may go some way toward tamping down some of the more fevered speculation about the plane's fate, including one theory some grief-stricken relatives had seized on: that the plane had been hijacked and forced to land somewhere.

All 239 people on board were presumed dead, airline officials said on Monday.

Najib's announcement opens the way for what could be one of the most costly and challenging air crash investigations in history. ….

Malaysia says jet crashed in sea; China wants evidence

By Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:12pm GMT

(Reuters) - Malaysia said on Monday that a missing jetliner had crashed into the Indian Ocean, an announcement that was greeted with hysteria by Chinese relatives of those on board and a demand by China that Kuala Lumpur share all the evidence it had on the incident.

Citing groundbreaking satellite-data analysis by the British company Inmarsat, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished more than a fortnight ago while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, had

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/24/uk-malaysia-airlines-idUKBREA2I1LB20140324

crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean.

His statement may go some way toward tamping down some of the more fevered speculation about the plane's fate, including one theory some grief-stricken relatives had seized on: that the plane had been hijacked and forced to land somewhere.

All 239 people on board were presumed dead, airline officials said on Monday.

Najib's announcement opens the way for what could be one of the most costly and challenging air crash investigations in history. ….

Malaysia says jet crashed in sea; China wants evidence

By Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:12pm GMT

(Reuters) - Malaysia said on Monday that a missing jetliner had crashed into the Indian Ocean, an announcement that was greeted with hysteria by Chinese relatives of those on board and a demand by China that Kuala Lumpur share all the evidence it had on the incident.

Citing groundbreaking satellite-data analysis by the British company Inmarsat, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished more than a fortnight ago while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, had

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/24/uk-malaysia-airlines-idUKBREA2I1LB20140324

crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean.

His statement may go some way toward tamping down some of the more fevered speculation about the plane's fate, including one theory some grief-stricken relatives had seized on: that the plane had been hijacked and forced to land somewhere.

All 239 people on board were presumed dead, airline officials said on Monday.

Najib's announcement opens the way for what could be one of the most costly and challenging air crash investigations in history. ….

Malaysia says jet crashed in sea; China wants evidence

By Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:12pm GMT

(Reuters) - Malaysia said on Monday that a missing jetliner had crashed into the Indian Ocean, an announcement that was greeted with hysteria by Chinese relatives of those on board and a demand by China that Kuala Lumpur share all the evidence it had on the incident.

Citing groundbreaking satellite-data analysis by the British company Inmarsat, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished more than a fortnight ago while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, had

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/24/uk-malaysia-airlines-idUKBREA2I1LB20140324

crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean.

His statement may go some way toward tamping down some of the more fevered speculation about the plane's fate, including one theory some grief-stricken relatives had seized on: that the plane had been hijacked and forced to land somewhere.

All 239 people on board were presumed dead, airline officials said on Monday.

Najib's announcement opens the way for what could be one of the most costly and challenging air crash investigations in history. ….

Malaysia says jet crashed in sea; China wants evidence

By Niluksi Koswanage and Siva GovindasamyKUALA LUMPUR Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:12pm GMT

(Reuters) - Malaysia said on Monday that a missing jetliner had crashed into the Indian Ocean, an announcement that was greeted with hysteria by Chinese relatives of those on board and a demand by China that Kuala Lumpur share all the evidence it had on the incident.

Citing groundbreaking satellite-data analysis by the British company Inmarsat, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished more than a fortnight ago while flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, had

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/24/uk-malaysia-airlines-idUKBREA2I1LB20140324

crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean.

His statement may go some way toward tamping down some of the more fevered speculation about the plane's fate, including one theory some grief-stricken relatives had seized on: that the plane had been hijacked and forced to land somewhere.

All 239 people on board were presumed dead, airline officials said on Monday.

Najib's announcement opens the way for what could be one of the most costly and challenging air crash investigations in history. ….

Malaysia says jet crashed in sea; China wants evidence

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Jet Fell Into Ocean With All Lost, Premier Says By THOMAS FULLER and CHRIS BUCKLEY THE NEW YORK TIMES MARCH 24, 2014

SourcesHow do you knowwhat you know?

Did you find these sources in the report?:

- Officials of Inmarsat, the British satellite company- Malaysia’s prime minister, Najib Razak- passengers’ relatives- investigators- Li Chengpeng, a popular Chinese social critic- Australian military officials- a former Boeing instructor pilot- Malaysian officials- Australian authorities- Erik van Sebille, Australian oceanographer- United States Pacific Command- eyewitnesses at the Lido Hotel

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