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(1) Relatives of victims of the Russian hostage siege mourn at the cemetery in Beslan, North Ossetia. Dozens of coffins snaked their way through this grief-stricken town into a muddy field serving as a makeshift cemetery as Russia buried its children on a day of mourning for the hundreds who died in the Beslan school crisis.(AFP/Viktor Drachev) - 1 voter (9) BAR
(2) Vigil in Rome : Some of a crowd of 150,000 people march holding candles, in the streets of Rome in memory of approximately 340 school hostages killed in Beslan, North Ossetia last week. (AFP/Patrick Hertzog) - 1 voter (8) BAR
(3) Relatives mourn for Madina Sozanova, 11, a hostage killed in Russia's school siege, after her funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Grief-stricken mothers and fathers trudged through mud and rain on Monday to bury children slaughtered in the siege as criticism mounted over the way the Kremlin handled the crisis.REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev - 1 voter (7) BAR
A woman weeps during the funerals of killed hostages in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
A woman weeps during the funerals of killed hostages in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
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Wooden planks, temporary grave markers, bearing names and dates of school hostag victims are prepared for before their funerals in Beslan, Russia Monday Sept. 6, 2004. Townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
Wooden planks, temporary grave markers, bearing names and dates of school hostag victims are prepared for before their funerals in Beslan, Russia Monday Sept. 6, 2004. Townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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Relatives of Larisa Rudik, 32, who was killed in the school hostage seige, weep during her funeral in Beslan, Russia, Monday Sept. 6, 2004. In Beslan, townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
Relatives of Larisa Rudik, 32, who was killed in the school hostage seige, weep during her funeral in Beslan, Russia, Monday Sept. 6, 2004. In Beslan, townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
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A relative of Madina Tamayeva, 10, killed together with her mother in the school hostage siege, weeps during her funeral in Beslan, Russia Monday Sept. 6, 2004. Townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
A relative of Madina Tamayeva, 10, killed together with her mother in the school hostage siege, weeps during her funeral in Beslan, Russia Monday Sept. 6, 2004. Townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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Boys hold a wreath during funeral for a hostage killed in the school siege in Beslan, Russia Monday Sept. 6, 2004. In Beslan, townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
Boys hold a wreath during funeral for a hostage killed in the school siege in Beslan, Russia Monday Sept. 6, 2004. In Beslan, townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
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A boy holds on to a wreath during the funeral of a hostage killed in the school siege in Beslan, Russia Monday Sept. 6, 2004. Townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
A boy holds on to a wreath during the funeral of a hostage killed in the school siege in Beslan, Russia Monday Sept. 6, 2004. Townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
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Friends cry over the coffin of killed hostage 15-year-old Alana Katsanova during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan on Sunday as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. Photo by Viktor Korotayev/Reuters
Friends cry over the coffin of killed hostage 15-year-old Alana Katsanova during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan on Sunday as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. Photo by Viktor Korotayev/Reuters
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Zarina Tetova, mother of killed hostages Irina (L), 13 and Alina, 12, holds their portraits in front of their coffins during a memorial in the town of Beslan in the province of North Ossetia near Chechnya (news - web sites), September 5, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan on Sunday as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. (Eduard Kornienko/Reuters)
Zarina Tetova, mother of killed hostages Irina (L), 13 and Alina, 12, holds their portraits in front of their coffins during a memorial in the town of Beslan in the province of North Ossetia near Chechnya (news - web sites), September 5, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan on Sunday as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. (Eduard Kornienko/Reuters)
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Relatives of a killed hostage, 8-year-old Teimuraz Morgoyev cry as they bid farewell in the town of Beslan on September 5, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. (Viktor Korotayev/Reuters)
Relatives of a killed hostage, 8-year-old Teimuraz Morgoyev cry as they bid farewell in the town of Beslan on September 5, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. (Viktor Korotayev/Reuters)
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Relatives mourn for Madina Sozanova, 11 a hostage killed in Russia's school siege, after her funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev
Relatives mourn for Madina Sozanova, 11 a hostage killed in Russia's school siege, after her funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev
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Relatives mourn for Madina Sozanova, 11, a hostage killed in Russia's school siege, after her funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Grief-stricken mothers and fathers trudged through mud and rain on Monday to bury children slaughtered in a Russian school siege as criticism mounted over the way the Kremlin handled the crisis. At least 335 people, half of them children, were killed during a bloodbath that ended last week's 53-hour siege of the school by Chechen separatists. REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev
Relatives mourn for Madina Sozanova, 11, a hostage killed in Russia's school siege, after her funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Grief-stricken mothers and fathers trudged through mud and rain on Monday to bury children slaughtered in a Russian school siege as criticism mounted over the way the Kremlin handled the crisis. At least 335 people, half of them children, were killed during a bloodbath that ended last week's 53-hour siege of the school by Chechen separatists. REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev
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Relatives cry during the funeral of killed hostage, 10-year-old Madina Tamayeva, during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
Relatives cry during the funeral of killed hostage, 10-year-old Madina Tamayeva, during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
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Relatives cry during the funeral of killed hostage, 10-year-old Madina Tamayeva, during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
Relatives cry during the funeral of killed hostage, 10-year-old Madina Tamayeva, during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
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Relatives cry over the coffin of killed hostage, 15-year-old Alana Katsanova, during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
Relatives cry over the coffin of killed hostage, 15-year-old Alana Katsanova, during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
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Relatives and neighbors of killed hostages attend the funeral ceremony in the town of Beslan in the province of North Ossetia near Chechnya (news - web sites), September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
Relatives and neighbors of killed hostages attend the funeral ceremony in the town of Beslan in the province of North Ossetia near Chechnya (news - web sites), September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
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Relatives and neighbors of killed hostages attend a funeral ceremony in the town of Beslan in the province of North Ossetia near Chechnya (news - web sites), September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
Relatives and neighbors of killed hostages attend a funeral ceremony in the town of Beslan in the province of North Ossetia near Chechnya (news - web sites), September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
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Relatives cry over the coffin of killed hostage 15-year-old Alana Katsanova during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
Relatives cry over the coffin of killed hostage 15-year-old Alana Katsanova during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
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Friends cry over the coffin of killed hostage 15-year-old Alana Katsanova during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan on Sunday as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. (Viktor Korotayev/Reuters)
Friends cry over the coffin of killed hostage 15-year-old Alana Katsanova during the funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan on Sunday as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. (Viktor Korotayev/Reuters)
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Relatives and neighbors carry the bodies of two sisters Irina,13 and Alina,12 Tetova, during their funeral in the town of Beslan in the province of North Ossetia near Chechnya (news - web sites) on September 5, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their sons and daughters in Russia's school siege drifted out of the homes of Beslan as the first burials were held for some of the 338 people killed. (Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters)
Relatives and neighbors carry the bodies of two sisters Irina,13 and Alina,12 Tetova, during their funeral in the town of Beslan in the province of North Ossetia near Chechnya (news - web sites) on September 5, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their sons and daughters in Russia's school siege drifted out of the homes of Beslan as the first burials were held for some of the 338 people killed. (Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters)
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Relatives cry over the coffin of killed hostage Madina Sozanova, 11 years old, during her funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan on Sunday as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev
Relatives cry over the coffin of killed hostage Madina Sozanova, 11 years old, during her funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. The sound of weeping mothers who lost their children in the bloody end to Russia's school siege drifted out of the houses of Beslan on Sunday as relatives prepared to bury the first of 333 people killed. REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev
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Relatives cry over the coffin of killed hostage 15-year-old Alana Katsanova during her funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Grief-stricken mothers and fathers trudged through mud and rain on Monday to bury children killed in a Russian school siege as criticism mounted over the way the Kremlin handled the crisis. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
Relatives cry over the coffin of killed hostage 15-year-old Alana Katsanova during her funeral in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Grief-stricken mothers and fathers trudged through mud and rain on Monday to bury children killed in a Russian school siege as criticism mounted over the way the Kremlin handled the crisis. REUTERS/Eduard Kornienko
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A relative of Madina Tamayeva, 10, killed together with her mother in the school hostage taking, cries as she holds Madina's portrait during her funeral in Beslan, Monday Sept. 6, 2004. In Beslan, townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
A relative of Madina Tamayeva, 10, killed together with her mother in the school hostage taking, cries as she holds Madina's portrait during her funeral in Beslan, Monday Sept. 6, 2004. In Beslan, townspeople crowded around the coffins of children, parents, grandparents and teachers ahead of the 120 burials scheduled in the town cemetery and adjoining fields Monday. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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A boy stands in front of a wreath during the funerals at a cemetery in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
A boy stands in front of a wreath during the funerals at a cemetery in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
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boy stands in front of a wreath during the funerals at a cemetery in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
boy stands in front of a wreath during the funerals at a cemetery in the town of Beslan, September 6, 2004. Flags flew at half-mast across Russia on Monday at the start of national mourning for 338 people killed when Chechen rebels seized a school, while questions mounted over President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites)'s policies. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
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