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Simon Marks Reporting

July 2003 - Vladimir Putin Interview

Dec 30, 2014, 04:24 AM

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From the archives....an interview Simon conducted with Vladimir Putin at the beginning of his Presidency. How times have changed. This report aired originally on "Common Ground Radio" in the USA. #Putin #USA #Russia #Bush

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