The World - News from Sept. 10, 1986
The Soviet Union said that 257 bodies have been recovered from the passenger liner Admiral Nakhimov, which sank Aug. 31 in the Black Sea after colliding with a Soviet freighter. While 141 people are still missing, their names will not be added to the list of the dead until their bodies are actually found, the government said.
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