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About short-wave listeners... Couldn't they have just written down the frequencies of broadcast soviet radio? Or if they didn't write them down, wouldn't they have to memorize the frequency, even if it were announced over the air? I've memorized my local AM sports talk station (680), does that make them part of some kind of commie plot? Tafinucane 23:35, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
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The lead image of Valentina Leontieva looking intently to the right, off into space, drawing our attention away from the article, to the edge of our computer monitor, is a good example of "image facing" (see image style guidelines) -- and how not to face an image (peoples faces should be turned looking into the text). However, very rarely, there comes a time when it's artistically appropriate to stare off into empty space at nothing, and this article might be that singular case in a thousand. I hope it was purposeful and not an accident, it sends a powerful message about the subject matter. --Stbalbach 23:41, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Would need some citations. - Francis Tyers · 16:39, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
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