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June 9: Brazil's Navy sailors recover debris of the missing Air France Flight 447 from the Atlantic Ocean.
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June 9: Members of Brazilian Air Force carry a body recovered from the ocean during search operations of the missing Air France jet.
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Undated photo taken at Houston's George Bush International Airport shows the Air France Airbus 330-200, the same model that plunged into the Atlantic on June 1.
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June 3: An aerial view of an oil slick on the Atlantic Ocean close to where a 23-foot chunk of Air France Flight 447 was found.
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June 2: A French army crewman monitors a radar in search of debris from the Air France flight crash in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Michael and Anne Harris, who lived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were two Americans aboard the flight.
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June 1: Relatives of passengers on Air France flight 447 react at Rio de Janeiro/Galeao - Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport.
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France's defense minister says the search for the remains of Air France Flight 447 will go on as long as there is hope of finding the plane's black boxes.
Herve Morin says he met with his Brazilian counterpart at the Paris Air Show and promised that "France is determined to continue the search."
He gave no more details about the search for the plane, which crashed into the sea on May 31 en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris with 228 people aboard.
Morin said Tuesday it was important that both countries agree on the need to keep up the arduous search for the flight data and cockpit voice recorders in the deep waters of the mid-Atlantic.
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