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Australia was Monday deploying a mini-sub to scour the Indian Ocean seabed for missing Malaysian jet MH370 at the daunting depth of 4,500 metres 15,000 feet , abandoning the search for black-box transmissions six days after the last ping was heard. Australian-Maritime-officials-MH370-search Angus Houston, the former air marshal who heads the Joint Agency Coordination Centre, revealed also that an oil slick had been sighted in the area of the search led by the Australian navy vessel Ocean Shield far off Perth. Ocean Shield will cease searching with the towed pinger locato
stanley cup r later today and deploy the autonomous underwater vehicle Bluefin-21 as soon as possible, Houston said, adding it could enter the water Friday evening. We haven t had a single detection in six days so I guess it s time to go underwater, he told a news conference in Perth. Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 went missing on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board, and how the plane may have come to crash in the southern Indian Ocean remains a mystery. So far no debris has been found despite an enormous search involving ships and planes from several nations. But Houston said about two litres of the newly spotted oil sl
stanley cup ick had been collected for testing. I stress the source of the oil is yet to be determined but the oil slick is approximately 5,500 metres downwind... from the vicin
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Pressure mounted on Pakistan s President Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday to resign or face im
adidas originals peachment, but aides rejected media speculation he was about to step down. HT Image Musharraf has been at the centre of a political crisis since ear
stanley cup ly last year that has raised fears among the United States and its allies for the stability of the nuclear-armed Muslim country, which is also a hiding place for al Qaeda leaders. The ruling coalition government, led by the party of assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, said last week it aimed to impeach the former army chief and firm US ally for years of misrule. Speculation has been rife that Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 coup, would quit rather than face impeachment. Politicians across the country have been calling on him to face a vote of confidence or be impeached, and more were due to add their voices to the chorus of opposition on Wednesday. The Daily Times newspaper cited an unidentified politician from a pro-Musharraf party as saying the president would announce a decision to quit on Independence Day on T
stanley cup hursday. But Musharraf s spokesman derided the report. Newspapers in Pakistan, I m afraid, dream up things then start writing about them. There s no such thing, said the spokesman, retired Major General Rashid Qureshi. The prospect of a showdown is unnerving investors with the rupee setting a new low for the third consecutive day and stocks hovering near two-year lows. A crucial question i