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UPDATED: 10:16, August 26, 2004
Security tightened at airports in Russia after plane crash
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A staff member of Domodedovo Airport checks the ticket and the documents of a passenger in Moscow, capital of Russia Aug. 25, 2004. The security has been strengthened at all of the airports in Russia after two Russian planes that took off at Moscow's Domodedovo airport crashed almost simultaneously late on Tuesday.

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A Russian policeman stands guard in a waiting room at Domodedovo Airport in Moscow, capital of Russia Aug. 25, 2004. The security has been strengthened at all of the airports in Russia after two Russian planes that took off at Moscow's Domodedovo airport crashed almost simultaneously late on Tuesday.

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Passengers wait in line to get boarding-cards at Domodedovo Airport in Moscow, capital of Russia Aug. 25, 2004. The security has been strengthened at all of the airports in Russia after two Russian planes that took off at Moscow's Domodedovo airport crashed almost simultaneously late on Tuesday.

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The photo taken on Aug. 25, 2004 shows the building of Domodedovo Airport in Moscow, capital of Russia Aug. 25, 2004. The security has been strengthened at all of the airports in Russia after two Russian planes that took off at Moscow's Domodedovo airport crashed almost simultaneously late on Tuesday.
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