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Flown in that direction. All we know the transition stopped. We dont know that someone turned them off. Developing this morning, new planes that Communication Systems onboard were shut down separately. The American Navy rushing to the new search area. As new details pour in every hour. Youre live in the cnn newsroom. Good morning, welcome to this special edition of newsroom im carol costello. Breaking news on the dispeerance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370. The investigation and the search taking a radical turn. Reuters reporting new evidence that someone deliberately and secretly rerouted the plane towards the indian ocean and flew for hours after the last contact. Citing military radar and unnamed sources, reuters adds a bizarre new twist and helps open up a vast new search area. Were covering all the angles. ....

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The FAA wants the airline industry to fight decades of sexism on airplanes by removing words like 'Cockpit,' 'Airman,' and 'Unmanned'