More Debris Found from Air France Crash
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Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim attends a press conference held in Brasilia, Brazil, on June 3, 2009. Brazil Tuesday confirmed the debris found earlier on the open Atlantic Ocean belonged to Air France Flight 447, solidifying the crash of the jet that went missing early Monday. The three-mile (five kilometers) path of wreckage found in the Atlantic Ocean belonged to the Air France jet carrying 228 people that was believed to have crashed into the sea, Brazilian Defense Minister Nelson Jobim said on Tuesday. [Xinhua]
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Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim attends a press conference held in Brasilia, Brazil, on June 3, 2009. Brazil Tuesday confirmed the debris found earlier on the open Atlantic Ocean belonged to Air France Flight 447, solidifying the crash of the jet that went missing early Monday. The three-mile (five kilometers) path of wreckage found in the Atlantic Ocean belonged to the Air France jet carrying 228 people that was believed to have crashed into the sea, Brazilian Defense Minister Nelson Jobim said on Tuesday. [Xinhua]
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