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The Asian Reporter Pacific Northwest News q Volume 26 Number 6 q March 21, 2016 q www.asianreporter.com London’s Land of the Lions display will soon feature Asiatic lions Lee Sedol takes on AlphaGo computer Page 2 China will not allow unlimited children Page 5 INDIA IN ENGLAND. A Hanuman Langur monkey looks through a glass enclosure, part of the new Land of the Lions display in London, on March 17, 2016. The Queen and Prince Philip visited London to view the exhibit, which will transport visitors from the heart of London to India’s vibrant Sasan Gir, where they can take a closer look at the mighty Asiatic lions, when it opens officially in April. Guests are able to traverse three walkways that cover the 2,500-square-meter exhibit, which also features an India-themed train station, crumbling temple clearing, high street, and guard hut. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) First things to be raised if MH370 is found: More questions By Kristen Gelineau and Joan Lowy The Associated Press YDNEY — If Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is ever found, the wreck- age will immediately present a host of new questions before it’s likely to pro- vide answers about the plane’s disappear- ance more than two years ago. What will be recovered? Who will pay for it? How much evidence has already been lost forever? Some key issues that will crop S Data inspires pride for Pidgin Page 8 up if the plane is located include: Much could remain in ocean Given that the Boeing 777 is believed to be in waters as deep as four miles, there are no plans to bring the entire plane to the surface, said Martin Dolan, chief com- missioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), which is running the search. Crews will instead focus on retrieving the parts of the aircraft that are most likely to yield clues into its fate, such as the “black box” data and voice recorders, and the remains of the 239 passengers and crew. Joint effort Australia would be in charge of any recovery effort, but because that would involve victim identification and retrieval, it would work closely with Malaysia, which is in charge of the investigation. Black boxes and other aircraft parts would be taken to ATSB headquarters in the Continued on page 16 Overwhelmed by debt? Want a fresh start? KELLY K. BROWN BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY 503·224·4124 www.kellybrown.com ★ LOW-COST BANKRUPTCY ★ Free consultation ★ Stop foreclosure and garnishment ★ Evening and weekend appointments 520 SW Yamhill · Suite 420 · Portland 97204 · We are a debt relief agency. We help people ile for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code. The Asian Reporter 922 N. Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97217 USA