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Indonesia: Officials examine debris recovered from plane crash site

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Officials from Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee on Tuesday examine debris recovered during the search for Sriwijaya Air flight SJY182 which crashed into the sea minutes after taking off from Jakarta at the weekend. IMAGES

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