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The Vanishing of Flight MH370 by Richard Quest
The Vanishing of Flight MH370 by Richard Quest





The Vanishing of Flight MH370 by Richard Quest The Vanishing of Flight MH370 by Richard Quest The Vanishing of Flight MH370 by Richard Quest The Vanishing of Flight MH370 by Richard Quest

Until you can (further) mine that Inmarsat (the British satellite telecommunications company) data, all those satellite handshakes, you might as well suspend the search until there is more accurate information as to where it could be to go back out again." "The problem is where do you look? You can't just keep extending the zone. He believes the key to finding the aircraft is in being able to further analyze the data, rather than just constantly searching the ocean. He has reently published a book, The Vanishing of Flight MH370: The True Story of the Hunt for the Missing Malaysian Plane. The aircraft went missing in March 2014 and had on board 12 crew and 227 passengers, of which 152 were Chinese citizens. Quest, who is also CNN's aviation correspondent, is perhaps best known in China for his coverage of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. It was when Japan was buying all the car companies. "We saw it with Ross Perot (independent presidential candidate in 1992) and Japan in the 1990s. Quest believes there are parallels between the US' current relationship with China and that with Japan more than two decades ago. I'm not sure, you know, that Boeing or GE and the other US companies that do business in China would all necessarily agree." Mr Trump shouts that China is raping the US and trade (between the two countries) has been disastrous and all one-sided. "It is a frighteningly complicated subject but still lends itself easily to short hyperbolic phrases. "Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are going to have to address the issue of the trade relationship with China, if, for no other reason, Mr Trump has already put it on the table. The 54-year-old was in China filming for Business Traveller and presenting Quest Means Business live from Beijing aiming to get a new perspective on the world's second-largest economy since its relations with the United States are likely to continue to be a key issue in the US election. The viewer would eventually see through you as being a fraud." "It might be an exaggerated version but I am not playing a part. Richard Quest says there are parallels between the US' current relationship with China and that with Japan more than two decades ago. You couldn't do it an hour a day, five nights a week and 260 shows a year, if it wasn't the real you," he says. Richard Quest, the idiosyncratic CNN anchor, insists there is nothing fake about his larger-than-life on-screen personality. CNN anchor believes Sino-US trade relationship will be in the spotlight during presidential election







The Vanishing of Flight MH370 by Richard Quest