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MALAYSIAN Airlines flight en route to China is missing.

Jlokta

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A sad day for sinkie as well...

Why sad for sinkie?

1). He's a batang.
2). He's a jiuhukia.
3). He came on a KFC Scholarshit, studied for free and probably never intended to return to contribute.

Which part should it be sad for sinkie?
 

sleaguepunter

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Why he never ask for my permission before sending the submarine. I play a part in paying for the submarine..OK la I will ask him to go ahead , unless is ah neh plane clash, I will celebrate.

Tolong lah.... See properly lah... Not submarine but submarine Support and rescue vessel.

Time for navy to test their ST built ship MV Swift Rescue. Maybe the real reason of send that vessel there is to chart the area over there to update navy charts for submarine operation in the future or pass it on to USN.
 
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Froggy

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Re: In full: Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 passenger list

The Austrian and Italian 'passengers' were travelling on false/stolen passports.

Missing MAS plane: Two imposters boarded plane using stolen passport

Published on Mar 09, 2014 12:07 AM


PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - An Italian man, whose name was listed as having boarded the MAS flight MH370 that was reported missing on Saturday, was not on board the plane.

According to reports, someone else had used the passport of Luigi Maraldi to board the plane. He is alive and well in Thailand on a holiday.

Italy's foreign ministry functionary, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Mr Maraldi had reported his passport stolen on Aug 1 last year.

According to Italian newspaper, La Repubblica, Mr Maraldi returned home after his passport was stolen and had a new one issued.

When officials heard of the missing plane, they went to his parents' home but they said their son was alive and well in Thailand, and had called to say he was fine.

London's Daily Mirror reported that a second passenger on the flight had also used a stolen passport.

Austrian authorities have confirmed that Christian Kozel "is safe and well".

Mr Kozel told Austrian newspaper De Standard that his passport was stolen when he visited Thailand two years ago.

It is still unclear as to who had travelled on MH370 under the two names.
 
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Jlokta

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Re: MAS says MH370 did not crash, just missing..

In a way, correct...

Like ponding, man hit by train, .....learning a thing or two from PAP

Another once in 50years bullshit?

KNN, mat and should stop learning from the bolumpar 超级白.
 
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GoldenPeriod

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Re: In full: Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 passenger list

<img src='http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2014/3/8/1394290344018/1d00967d-c92c-4ee5-8fcf-f538ba5007a8-620x372.jpeg'>

Still dare to put delayed?
 

GoldenPeriod

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Re: In full: Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 passenger list

Missing MAS plane: Two imposters boarded plane using stolen passport

Published on Mar 09, 2014 12:07 AM


PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - An Italian man, whose name was listed as having boarded the MAS flight MH370 that was reported missing on Saturday, was not on board the plane.

According to reports, someone else had used the passport of Luigi Maraldi to board the plane. He is alive and well in Thailand on a holiday.

Italy's foreign ministry functionary, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Mr Maraldi had reported his passport stolen on Aug 1 last year.

According to Italian newspaper, La Repubblica, Mr Maraldi returned home after his passport was stolen and had a new one issued.

When officials heard of the missing plane, they went to his parents' home but they said their son was alive and well in Thailand, and had called to say he was fine.

London's Daily Mirror reported that a second passenger on the flight had also used a stolen passport.

Austrian authorities have confirmed that Christian Kozel "is safe and well".

Mr Kozel told Austrian newspaper De Standard that his passport was stolen when he visited Thailand two years ago.

It is still unclear as to who had travelled on MH370 under the two names.

Siao liao very possible is terrorism.
 

eErotica69

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I was saying Malaysian scholars arent as bad. In fact they are the nicest of the FTs.

That is true. Most Malaysians are assimilated into Singapore and willing to integrate.

One exception is of course our resident Foreign Trash Tonychat.
 
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sochi2014

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Avoid KL at all costs, until they buckup.

Phoenix TV mistakenly identified SG flag as Indonesian when mentioning multinational rescue teams.
 
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