MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT 370 VANISHED

9M-MRO, a Malaysia Airlines B777-200ER livery just after lifting off the runway
The missing aircraft pictured in December 2011.
MH370 news: Malaysia Airlines flight is in Indian Ocean says National Geographic - Daily Star

On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, carrying 227
passengers and 12 crew members, lost contact with air traffic
control less than an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur,
then veers off course and disappears. Most of the plane, and
everyone on board, were never seen again.

Authorities definitively linked three pieces of debris to the
plane. A flaperon, a
trailing edge control surface, from a
Boeing 777 (below) was found on Reunion Island in the
Indian Ocean in July 2015 and later confirmed the debris
came from MH370. 

Throughout 2015 and 2016, debris from the aircraft washed
ashore on the western Indian Ocean, but the fate of Flight
370 remains a mystery.

Analysis Confirms Plane Debris Came From Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - The New York Times

Debris Found on Reunion Island Is Part of Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: PM | KTLA

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Map showing the scheduled destination of flight 370 and the wider surrounding region.

Map of southeast Asia that shows the southern tip of Vietnam in the upper right (northeast), Malay Peninsula (southern part of Thailand, part of Malaysia, and Singapore), upper part of Sumatra island, most of the Gulf of Thailand, southwestern part of the South China Sea, Strait of Malacca, and part of the Andaman Sea. The flight path of Flight 370 is shown in red, going from KLIA (lower centre) on a straight path northeast, then (in the upper right side) turning to the right before making a sharp turn left and flies in a path that resembles a wide

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REMINDER FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

Daylight Saving Time Begins Soon – Mark Your Calendars! - Texas Border  Business

Let the sun shine later as daylight saving time back Sunday

Set the Clock One Hour Back or Forward?

Daylight saving time begins this weekend. Here's what to know. - The  Washington Post

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ICONIC MICROBUS WENT INTO PRODUCTION

The Volkswagen bus turns 65 | Hemmings Daily

Vintage VW Bus in a Factory

Volkswagen, maker of the Beetle automobile, expanded its
product offerings to include a microbus, which went
into
production
on March 8, 1950.

Known officially as the Volkswagen Type 2 (the Beetle was
the Type 1) or the Transporter, the bus was a favorite mode
of transportation for hippies in the U.S. during
the 1960s
and became an icon of the American
counterculture
movement
.

Throttle-Back Thursday: On this day in 1950, VW Bus production began

SP12680 Hippie Van 2 Groovy Car 60s Woodstock Cardboard Cutout Standee Standup

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THE NEWS ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

This day in history | Newberry Observer

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Photos: Selma’s Bloody Sunday in 1965, and the 50th anniversary march this past weekend — Quartz

These Iconic Photos Of The 1965 Selma March Give A Powerful Glimpse Of The Historic Protest ...

The story of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches as told by Washington Post front pages - The ...

Hosea Williams and John Lewis Confront Troopers on Bloody Sunday, 1965 Picture | Selma Marches ...

PHOTOS: Historic 1965 marches from Selma to Montgomery - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham

Selma Protests, 1965 Picture | Selma Marches, Bloody Sunday Mark 50th Anniversary - ABC News

On March 7, 1965, in Selma, Alabama, a 600-person civil
rights demonstration ended in violence when marchers 
were attacked and beaten by white state troopers and
sheriff’s deputies. The day’s events became known as
"
Bloody Sunday."

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JAZZ MUSIC LEGEND HAS DIED AT AGE 84

L.A. jazz-soul legend Roy Ayers has a new album, and new hope for the future – Los Angeles Times ...

Roy Ayers | Jazz at Symphony Center - Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Roy Edward Ayers Jr. (September 10, 1940 – March 4, 2025)

NEW YORK (AP) — Roy Ayers, a legendary jazz vibraphonist, keyboardist, composer and vocalist known for his spacy, funky
1976 hit “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” that has been sampled
by such R&B and rap heavyweights as Mary J. Blige, N.W.A.,
Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Mos Def and Ice Cube, has died.

The Ayers family said in a Facebook post that he died Tuesday
in a New York City hospital after suffering from a long illness.


Roy Ayers - Vibrant (The Very Best Of) | Releases | Discogs

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