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A print-shop employee in Moscow reads the first issue of the newly released Pravda newspaper as it rolls off the presses Monday night for the first time after a monthlong ban. Pravda, which means truth, is now the main voice of communist opposition to Russian President Boris Yeltsin. The paper was banned during the violent confrontation with hard-line lawmakers in early October.

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