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DescriptionFuneral of Boris Yeltsin-23.jpg
English: NOVODEVICHY CEMETERY, MOSCOW. Funeral ceremony for Boris Yeltsin.
Русский: МОСКВА, НОВОДЕВИЧЬЕ КЛАДБИЩЕ. Похороны Бориса Николаевича Ельцина.
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Farewell for First President of Russia Boris Yeltsin (photo report) - Прощание с первым Президентом России Борисом Николаевичем Ельциным (фоторепортаж)
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George H. W. Bush
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death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin
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Headline
Bill Clinton, Vladimir Putin, George H.W. Bush, Lyudmila Putin
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PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE Published by The Winnipeg Free Press
Short title
RUSSIA YELTSIN
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SUB, ITAR-TASS
Image title
Former U.S. Presidents George H.W. Bush, background, and Bill Clinton, left, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila attend the first post-Soviet Russian leader's funeral at Novodevichy Cemetery, in Moscow, Wednesday, April 25, 2007. Russia bid a solemn farewell Wednesday to Boris Yeltsin, its first post-Soviet leader, in a funeral presided over by some two dozen white-robed priests, with a crowd of dignitaries including President Vladimir Putin and two former U.S. leaders in attendance.(AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Presidential Press Service)