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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
August 6, 2018
C O M M U N I T Y
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BEAVERTON
BEAUTY SALON
FOR SALE
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is rural development
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CANBY WEST
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and/or disabled of any age.
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when available.
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TTY: 1-800-735-2900
Home Entertainment
$25,000 plus inventory.
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salon in perfect condition.
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HOME ENTERTAINMENT
INSTALLATION
1,200-square-foot storefront space
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Malaysia’s civil aviation chief
quits over Flight 370 lapses
Continued from page 2
“Therefore, it is with
regret and after much
thought and contemplation
that I have decided to
resign as chairman of Civil
Aviation
Authority
of
Malaysia,” he said in his
statement, adding he had
presented his resignation
and is stepping down soon.
The jet carrying 239
people from Kuala Lumpur
to Beijing vanished March
8, 2014, and is presumed to
have crashed in the far
southern Indian Ocean.
The investigative report,
prepared by a 19-member
international team, said
the
cause
of
the
disappearance cannot be
determined
until
the
wreckage and the plane’s
black boxes are found.
However, the report said
the investigation showed
lapses by air traffic control,
including a failure to
swiftly initiate an emer-
gency response and moni-
tor radar continuously,
relying too much on
information from Malaysia
Airlines and not getting in
touch with the military for
help.
New Malaysian trans-
port minister Anthony
Loke said the government
formed a committee to
investigate and take action
on any misconduct based
on the report’s findings.
The report said there
was insufficient informa-
tion to determine if the
aircraft broke up in the air
or during impact with the
ocean.
Scattered pieces of debris
that washed ashore on
African beaches and Indian
Ocean islands indicated a
distant remote stretch of
the ocean where the plane
likely crashed. But a
government search by
Australia, Malaysia, and
China failed to pinpoint a
location. And a second,
private search by U.S.
company Ocean Infinity
that finished at the end of
May also found no sign of a
crash site.
Grace
Subathirai
Nathan, whose mother was
aboard the plane, said the
outcome could have been
different if Malaysia’s air
traffic control didn’t com-
mit “horrible mistakes.”
She welcomed the “dis-
play of accountability” by
Azharuddin, who headed
operations at the time of
the jet’s disappearance and
gave daily media briefings,
but said he has “taken the
easy way out.”
“He has not explained
the failings of the control-
lers, why it happened, what
caused
it?
Was
(it)
incompetence? Was it
neglect? What was it?” she
wrote on Facebook.
“I hope that immediate
action is taken against all
the people who made these
mistakes as a lesson for
these people who hold a
huge responsibility to take
their jobs more seriously so
that we can avoid disasters
like this from happening
again,” Nathan said.
Malaysia’s government
has said it will resume
searching if credible evi-
dence of the plane’s loca-
tion emerges.
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