The final evaluation for the government's military style boot camps found it was too small to provide any meaningful data, and its implementation was rushed; The teams of Tonga, Samoa and New Zealand are playing off in the NRL Pacific championships; A chance look through Apple Maps has led to a new expedition to find the remains of famed aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan. The photo shows what some think is the wing of her aircraft, in a lagoon on the south pacific island of Nikumaroro.
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The final evaluation for the government's military style boot camps found it was too small to provide any meaningful data, and its implementation was rushed; The teams of Tonga, Samoa and New Zealand are playing off in the NRL Pacific championships; A chance look through Apple Maps has led to a new expedition to find the remains of famed aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan. The photo shows what some think is the wing of her aircraft, in a lagoon on the south pacific island of Nikumaroro.
Apple Maps find sparks new search for Amelia Earhart’s remains
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Apple Maps find sparks new search for Amelia Earhart’s remains
A chance look through Apple Maps has led to a new expedition to find the remains of famed aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan. The photo shows what some think is the wing of her aircraft, in a lagoon on the south pacific island of Nikumaroro. Archaeologist Rick Pettigrew is leading the expedition and spoke to Charlotte Cook.
Midday Report
The final evaluation for the government's military style boot camps found it was too small to provide any meaningful data, and its implementation was rushed; The teams of Tonga, Samoa and New Zealand are playing off in the NRL Pacific championships; A chance look through Apple Maps has led to a new expedition to find the remains of famed aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan. The photo shows what some think is the wing of her aircraft, in a lagoon on the south pacific island of Nikumaroro.