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Malaysian Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, center, Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation director general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, left, and Malaysia Airlines Group Chief Executive Ahmad Jauhari Yahya listen to a question of a journalist during a press conference at a hotel in Sepang, Malaysia, Saturday, March 22, 2014. Malaysia said Saturday that a Chinese satellite had spotted a large object along a broad stretch of ocean where officials hope to find a Malaysia Airlines plane that has been missing for more than two weeks. Hishammuddin told reporters Saturday that he had been informed that a Chinese satellite had spotted an object 22.5 meters (74 feet) by 13 meters (43 feet). (AP Photo/Joshua Paul)

Malaysian Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, center, Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation director general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, left, and Malaysia Airlines Group Chief Executive Ahmad Jauhari Yahya listen to a question of a journalist during a press conference at a hotel in Sepang, Malaysia, Saturday, March 22, 2014. Malaysia said Saturday that a Chinese satellite had spotted a large object along a broad stretch of ocean where officials hope to find a Malaysia Airlines plane that has been missing for more than two weeks. Hishammuddin told reporters Saturday that he had been informed that a Chinese satellite had spotted an object 22.5 meters (74 feet) by 13 meters (43 feet). (AP Photo/Joshua Paul)

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