Memorial service held for Russian airport bombing victims

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A woman grieves during a commemoration ceremony for Domodedovo bombing victims in the center of Moscow, Russia on January 27, 2011.

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A woman grieves during a commemoration ceremony for Domodedovo bombing victims in the center of Moscow, Russia on January 27, 2011.

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People lay flowers in central Moscow on January 27, 2011 as they pay tribute to the 35 people killed in the blast in Moscow's Domodedovo aeroport.

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A woman holds a religious icon as she takes part in a rally to commemorate the victims of a bomb explosion at Domodedovo airport in central Moscow on January 27, 2011.

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Wow- My heart feels her pain eventhough she's a half a world away. And yet close enough to want to call her up and encourage her. It's funny how our humanistic characteristics flow out of us all, not matter where we're from. Does anyone else feel that way?

    Reply#1 - Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:38 PM EST
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    It´s so sad when we see so many acts of heatread , intolerance and above all lack of love around the world ,from the school bully to the hard core assassin, we all need to experience the love of GOD , otherwise we would not find peace .

      Reply#2 - Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:37 AM EST
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