
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and transport minister Jean-Louis Borloo speak at the crisis center at Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris June 1, 2009.
Official of Brazilian Marines Giucemar Tabosa shows a picture of Brazilian Navy sailors picking up a piece of debris from Air France A330 aircraft that crashed June 1.
Staff members of Air France mourn for the 216 passengers and 12 crew members aboard the missing Airbus A330 during a memorial ceremony in front of Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, capital of France, on June 3, 2009.Finding the flight data and cabin voice recorders of the ill-fated Air France jetliner is the top priority of the ongoing investigation, French Junior Transport Minister Dominique Bussereau said Sunday.
A hunt for the Air France jet that disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean will go on for as long as needed, government officials said Tuesday.
A Brazilian air force spokesman said on Tuesday that debris possibly from the missing Air France plane had been found.


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