A man reads the front pages of Brazilian newspapers reporting on the Air France passenger jet which disappeared on June 1 over the Atlantic while en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, at a newsstand in Rio de Janeiro. There is "no doubt" that debris spotted by aircraft in the Atlantic Ocean came from a missing Air France flight carrying 228 people, Brazilian Defense Minister Nelson Jobim said. (AFP/Vanderlei Almeida)
Map locates area of a debris field that may be associated with the Air France jetliner missing in the Atlantic Ocean
Bruna Gagriano, relative of Brazilian flight steward Lucas Gagriano Juca who was the only Brazilian crew member of Air France flight AF447 that went missing en route from Rio to Paris, talks to journalists outside the Windsor Hotel where victims' relatives are receiving support in Rio de Janeiro, June 2, 2009. Brazilian military search planes found debris in the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday that could be wreckage of the missing Air France flight carrying 228 people that disappeared in a storm the previous day over the Atlantic Ocean. REUTERS/Fernando Soutello (BRAZIL DISASTER TRANSPORT)
A relative of a passenger onboard Air France flight 447 which disappeared on June 1 over the Atlantic while en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, talks to the press on her arrival at a hotel in Rio, Brazil. Search aircraft found debris believed to be from an Air France flight that disappeared over the Atlantic with 228 people on board, but officials say what brought down the plane is a mystery.(AFP/Ari Versiani)
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