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  • ' Panicked ' Co-Pilot in Air India Jetliner Dive An Air India Express co-pilot got " into a panic situation " when he inadvertently put a Boeing 737 into a dangerous dive six months ago and couldn ' t recover from it, before the captain rushed back to the cockpit and regained control of the jetliner, according to investigators.

    Report Cites Andy Pasztor 2010

  • 'Panicked' world leaders unlikely to solve problems at G7 meeting

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • 'Panicked' world leaders unlikely to solve problems at G7 meeting

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • 'Panicked' world leaders unlikely to solve problems at G7 meeting

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • 'Panicked' world leaders unlikely to solve problems at G7 meeting

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • Kenny Chesney: I "Panicked" After Wedding Renee Zellweger,

    Usmagazine.com celebrity_news 2010

  • Kenny Chesney: I "Panicked" After Wedding Renee Zellweger,

    Usmagazine.com celebrity_news 2010

  • Panicked concertgoers ran through fields of mud looking for shelter.

    Death toll at Belgian festival rises to 5 2011

  • Panicked concertgoers ran through fields of mud looking for shelter.

    Death toll at Belgian festival rises to 5 2011

  • Panicked by the all-or-nothing definition of good motherhood, women are opting out in droves, leading to the demographic crises we see in Italy and Germany, each with a fertility rate of 1.4 children per woman in 2008 according to the World Bank.

    In Praise of the Mediocre Mother Emma-Kate Symons 2010

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