It's driving me crazy that they haven't found any debris yet, it's been at least 36 hours since the reported oil slick. You would think they could practically pinpoint the last reported location from the transponder.
Regarding the passports, I found this interesting:
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But Clive Williams, a counterterrorism expert at Australia's Macquarie University and a former military intelligence officer, said he doubted the stolen passports were related to the disaster. As of December, Interpol's databases contained 39 million lost or stolen passports.
"Any flight of that size in Asia would be carrying a couple of people with false passports," he said. "When you think about the number of passports that have been stolen or gone missing around the world ... it could be related, but it's probably not."
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