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Summary Of: Pravda

Pravda reports the declaration of Polish independence... Pravda reports the declaration of Polish independence... Pravda reports the declaration of Polish independence... led by former Pravda editors Vadim Gorshenin and Viktor Linnik in January 1999... The Pravda is mentioned in the movie... Pravda is paralleled by a pig named Squealer...

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