A woman mourns for Soslan Biganashvili, a nine year old hostage killed in Russia's school siege, during his funeral in the town of Beslan, September 7, 2004. Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) rejected any dialogue with Chechen separatists, blamed for at least 335 deaths in the school hostage siege, as hundreds of thousands joined rallies against terrorism. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
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Relatives grieve over the body of Vasily Reshetnyak, an eight year-old hostage killed in Russia's school siege, during his funeral in the town of Beslan, September 7, 2004. Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) rejected any dialogue with Chechen separatists, blamed for at least 335 deaths in the school hostage siege, as hundreds of thousands joined rallies against terrorism. REUTERS/Grigory Dukor
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Relatives mourn for Vasily Reshetnyak, an eight year-old hostage killed in Russia's school siege, during his funeral in the town of Beslan, September 7, 2004. Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) rejected any dialogue with Chechen separatists, blamed for at least 335 deaths in the school hostage siege, as hundreds of thousands joined rallies against terrorism. REUTERS/Grigory Dukor
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A girl stands in front of a window with pictures of missing hostages in the town of Beslan, September 7, 2004. Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) rejected any dialogue with Chechen separatists, blamed for at least 335 deaths in the school hostage siege, as hundreds of thousands joined rallies against terrorism. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
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Russian women attend an anti-terrorism rally called ' Russia Against Terror ' at Moscow's Red Square, September 7, 2004. 130,000 people took part in the rally, Russian Itar-Tass agency reported. President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) rejected any dialogue with Chechen separatists, blamed for at least 335 deaths in the school hostage siege, as hundreds of thousands rallied against terrorism across Russia on Tuesday. REUTERS/Konstantin Koutsyllo
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Relatives grieve over the body of 8-year old boy Vasily Reshetnyak killed in the hostage crisis, at his funeral in Beslan, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2004. It was Vasily Reshetnyak's first day at school and his grandmother who took him to school was injured. Mourners carried caskets, wreaths and once-cherished toys to the fast-growing town cemetery for a third day of burials in this southern Russian town on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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Chechen students hold posters reading 'No terrorism' during a rally in Grozny. Tens of thousands of Russians massed outside the Kremlin to express their anger at terror after the Beslan school hostage tragedy, as families pressed on with an agonising search for loved ones still missing.(AFP/Khasan Kaziyev)
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Osetian women cry during a protest against terrorism in Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia. Tens of thousands of Russians massed outside the Kremlin to express their anger at terror after the Beslan school hostage tragedy, as families pressed on with an agonising search for loved ones still missing.(AFP/Maxim Marmur)
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