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Pravda, as you know, means 'truth,' and Izvestia means 'news,' and I've heard it...
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Nelson DeMille
Book:
The Charm School
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Pravda, as you know, means 'truth,' and Izvestia means 'news,' and I've heard it said that there is no news in the Truth and no truth in the News.
( Nelson DeMille )
[ The Charm School ]
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