- HONOLULU -- A $2.2 million expedition that hoped to find wreckage from famed aviator Amelia Earharts final flight is on its way back to Hawaii without the dramatic, conclusive plane images searchers were hoping to attain. (nola.com)
- Seventy-five years ago this month, Amelia Earhart's twin-engine Lockheed Electra aircraft rattled down a rough dirt runway bound for remote Howland Island, a 450-acre spit of land on the outer edge of the South Pacific. (Forbes)
- Seventy-five years ago this month, Amelia Earhart took off from New Guinea in her bid to finish her trip around the world along an equatorial route. The trip started in Miami on June 1, 1937. (Washington Post)
- Artifacts found to date in the quest for the remains of lost aviator Amelia Earhart, with indications about their matches with American beauty products from the 1930s. (FOX News)
- HONOLULU (Reuters) - Seeking to chronicle Amelia Earharts fate 75 years after she disappeared over the Pacific, researchers prepared on Monday to look for wreckage of her airplane near a remote island where they believe the famed U.S. (Reuters)
- Members of South Florida's Nigerian community will celebrate their culture with a community picnic on Saturday at Amelia Earhart Park in Hialeah . (Miami Herald)
- Yet another discovery on a Pacific island has giving investigators more hope that they'll finally find out what happened to Amelia Earhart. Just a few weeks ago a jar of freckle cream was discovered. Now the remains of a make-up kit have surfaced. (WTVR-TV)
Monday, July 23, 2012
Amelia Earhart
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