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NewsSeptember 29, 2004

TALLINN, Estonia -- Estonia, Finland and Sweden paid tribute on Tuesday to the 852 people killed a decade ago when their ferry sank in a storm on the Baltic Sea, the worst peacetime maritime disaster in modern European history. The ferry, en route from the Estonian capital to Stockholm, sank in 45 minutes on Sept. 28, 1994...

The Associated Press

TALLINN, Estonia -- Estonia, Finland and Sweden paid tribute on Tuesday to the 852 people killed a decade ago when their ferry sank in a storm on the Baltic Sea, the worst peacetime maritime disaster in modern European history.

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The ferry, en route from the Estonian capital to Stockholm, sank in 45 minutes on Sept. 28, 1994.

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