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If English had Nouns I'd Buy a Cow
Title: If English had Nouns I'd Buy a Cow
Category: History
Details: Words: 882 | Pages: 3.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
If English had Nouns I'd Buy a Cow
President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) led a national day of mourning Monday and pledged Russia would not surrender to terrorist "blackmail." Relatives and friends grieved for 118 captives who died in the siege at a Moscow theater, all but two from the paralyzing gas used to rescue them.
AP Photo
Reuters
Slideshow: Gunmen Take Moscow Audience Hostage
Special Forces Veteran Defends Gas Use
(AP Video)
Putin Apologizes For Siege Deaths
(Reuters)
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Russian forces pulled out of Chechnya after a devastating 1994-1996 war that left separatists in charge but returned after rebels attacked a neighboring region and were held responsible for apartment bombings that killed about 300 people.
In 1995 and 1996, rebels seized hundreds of hostages in two raids in near Chechnya that were similar in scale to the theater assault but far from Russia's capital. Dozens of people died in both — many killed when Russian forces attacked the hostage-takers.
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