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Tears and Bitterness Fill Russian Town (Los Angeles Times)







Tears and Bitterness Fill Russian Town
(Los Angeles Times)

Tears and Bitterness Fill Russian Town
(Los Angeles Times)
09/06/2004 05:32 AM

Los Angeles Times - BESLAN, Russia — The sound of weeping floated out of open windows and doors across this town Sunday as relatives began to bury more than 330 victims of a three-day hostage ordeal that ended in chaos and bloodshed.




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