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Posted: Tuesday, 22 January 2013 6:21AM

Divisions Arise In Effort To Get 787s Back Aloft



SEATTLE, Wash.  (Metro)  -- There are reports that efforts to find the cause of the battery fires that have grounded Boeing's new 787 Dreamliners are going in different directions. 

KING-TV quotes Japan's Kyodo News Agency as saying that investigators there are focusing on the Japanese battery manufacturer while U.S. investigators are looking at the plane's U.S. built battery chargers. 

Japan's Transport Ministry has already come up with a tentative corrective action plan.
 
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