Remains found at Costa Concordia.

Officials in Rome overseeing the continuing search for bodies around the wreck of the Costa Concordia say unidentified remains have been found.
Two people have been unaccounted for since the night the ship sank off the Italian shore in a disaster which claimed the lives of 30 other people.
The 290m (951 ft) vessel was raised upright last week in a major salvage operation off Giglio island.
Its captain is on trial over the disaster in January of last year.
Francesco Schettino is accused of manslaughter, causing the shipwreck and abandoning ship, but says he is being made a scapegoat for others' errors.
"During a search in the water near the central part of the ship, coast guard and police divers found remains which still have to be identified with DNA," Italy's civil protection agency said in a statement on Thursday.
An Indian waiter, Russel Rebello, and Italian passenger Maria Grazia Trecarichi were reported missing, presumed dead, after the disaster.
Civil protection chief Franco Gabrielli told reporters on Giglio that relatives of the two were notified after divers saw remains on Thursday morning, the Associated Press news agency reports.
The remains were spotted in the sea near the central part of the ship, where survivors had said the two were last seen, the agency adds.

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