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Article: RUSSIA: PUPPETS SAFE FOR NOW.(Brief Article)
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- IPR Strategic Business Information Database
- Article date:
- February 14, 2000
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Presidential spokesman Aleksei Gromov told reporters on 10 February that acting President Putin does not intend to file any complaints against the popular weekly puppet show "Kukly." Earlier, some professors at Putin's alma mater, St. Petersburg University had issued a statement expressing their "regret about the two most recent episodes," which presented "not only grotesque but completely indecent parodies of major national political leaders, including Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin," "Kommersant-Daily" reported. NTV spokeswoman Tatyana ...
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