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  • Pilots ponder the mysteries of EgyptAir crash

    Those who fly planes want to know why the autopilot was disconnected, the engines were shut down and nobody contacted air-traffic controllers.
  • Did relief pilot seize control from captain?

    As Egyptians protest the move toward a criminal probe, reports emerge that a crew member said a prayer and plunged the plane into the ocean.
  • High-tech ambulance chasing?

    Attorneys register EgyptAir domain names, seeking to comfort families, not attract clients.
  • Pilots ponder the mysteries of EgyptAir crash

    Those who fly planes want to know why the autopilot was disconnected, the engines were shut down and nobody contacted air-traffic controllers.
  • Decoding EgyptAir

    The National Transportation Safety Board is waiting on a final analysis of the cockpit voice recorder of Flight 990 before turning over the investigation to the FBI.
  • Honda's electric car putt-putts its last

    Automaker ends experiment with alternative-fuel vehicles. Who's to blame?
  • Nigerian nightmare

    Jeffrey Tayler describes a death-defying bus adventure across Nigeria.
  • Rickshaws I have loved

    Wanderlust editor Don George talks with Lonely Planet founder and head Tony Wheeler about his new book, 'Chasing Rickshaws,' and the company's future plans as it celebrates its 25th year of publishing.
  • Batteries included

    Are electric cars like GM's EV1 high-tech toys -- or saviors of the planet?
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    Forget car phones and sports utility vehicles, the real menace on the roads is drivers who will literally kill to get a parking space.
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