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Malaysia GP to go ahead despite jet saga

This month's Malaysia Grand Prix will go ahead as planned despite the national crisis surrounding a missing airliner, but will be more subdued this year out of respect, the organiser said on Monday. "People are not in the mood for an event like this. Everywhere, be it on radio, newspapers, TV or social media, it is all about finding MH370," said Sepang International Circuit chief executive Razlan Razali. The race is set for 30 March. Malaysia Airlines flight 370 went missing early in the morning of March 8 with 239 passengers and crew aboard, spawning a massive international search across Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean that has so far turned up no trace of wreckage from the...
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