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do uzupełnienia - 12.01.2012
FILE--A demonstrator carries a bust of former Soviet leader Stalin with a sign translating, "Nothing Lasts Forever" during a march through Prague, Czechoslovakia in Nov. 1989. Theirs was the Velvet Revolution, a peaceful revolt born of police brutality that ended four decades of communism with songs, laughter and not a few tears. Ten years later, there is little celebration. On that Nov. 17, 1989, protesters were scattered by communist police, but came back the next day and the next - in ever growing numbers that led to the collapse of the Marxist regime in only 18 astounding days. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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1989-11-17
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
DUSAN VRANIC
AP891117020
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11cm x 17cm by 300dpi
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