Russian newspaper first published in 1912 whose name means 'truth' |
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Old handheld computer loaded with major section of party's communist publication (6) |
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Russian paper whose name means "truth" |
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Russian daily newspaper founded in 1912 (6) |
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1985 stage play by Howard Brenton and David Hare |
Mirror Quiz |
04 Jan 2024 |
Russian newspaper, once the official journal of the Communist party |
The Guardian Weekend |
15 Apr 2023 |
Newspaper of the USSR |
Premier Sunday |
12 Mar 2023 |
Soviet newspaper |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Oct 2022 |
In which it is reported Nureyev finally appears in designer label? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
09 Dec 2021 |
Russian newspaper, once the official organ of the Communist Party |
The Guardian Weekend |
04 Dec 2021 |
Soviet newspaper |
The Washington Post |
07 Sep 2021 |
Soviet newspaper |
LA Times Daily |
07 Sep 2021 |
Voice of Stalin |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Jun 2021 |
*Soviet newspaper |
LA Times Daily |
25 Apr 2021 |
*Soviet newspaper |
The Washington Post |
25 Apr 2021 |
Red paper in volume received by fashion house |
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Russian news-paper |
Eugene Sheffer |
31 Dec 2020 |
Foreign issue of public relations 'bible' getting its approval? |
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Foreign newspaper very into Milan fashion house |
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Foreign newspaper very into Milan fashion house |
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Paper sold off by Yeltsin |
Newsday |
01 Nov 2018 |
News site with a former USSR section |
Newsday |
10 Aug 2018 |
In fashion house see foreign paper |
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Russian newspaper founded in 1912 |
New York Times |
03 May 2017 |
Russian newspaper founded in 1912 |
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Paper first published in May 1912 |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Nov 2016 |
Russian newspaper |
The Times Concise |
23 Feb 2016 |
Newspaper produced in Moscow |
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Soviet newspaper |
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Newspaper whose name means "truth" |
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Yeltsin closed it in '91 |
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Soviet newspaper |
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Russian newspaper |
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Newspaper from 1912 to 1991 |
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Soviet paper |
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Soviet newspaper |
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Red paper |
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Red paper |
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It was black and white and Red all over |
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Truth, to Lenin |
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Trotsky's paper |
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Communist news source until 1991 |
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Much-mistrusted name in news, once |
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Former Kremlin news source |
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Part of the Moscow media |
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What Putin is often put in |
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Stalin edited it for a time |
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U.S.S.R. newspaper |
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Newspaper starting in 1912 |
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Former Communist Party source |
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Truth, to Trotsky |
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Newspaper founded in 1912 |
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U.S.S.R. newspaper |
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Truth (Russ.) |
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Moscow paper |
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Voice of Joseph Stalin. |
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Red newspaper. |
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"Truth" in Russian. |
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Newspaper printed in Moscow. |
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Official Moscow newspaper. |
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Moscow's newspaper. |
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Source of unfounded Anglo-German peace rumor. |
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Russian newspaper. |
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Official publication in Moscow. |
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