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Radek

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Radek (Russian) [rɑdjɪk]
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(Biographies / Radek, Karl (Bernhardovich) (1885-?1939) M, Russian, POLITICS: politician, WRITING: journalist) Karl (Bernhardovich), original name Karl Sobelsohn. 1885-?1939, Soviet politician and journalist who was secretary of Comintern (1920-24). He was accused of treason (1937) and probably died in a labour camp


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Radek Stepanek won a five-hour, 59-minute marathon against record-breaking Ivo Karlovic on Friday to help the Czech Republic take a 2-0 lead over Croatia in their Davis Cup semi-final.
Byline: Adrian Humphries LEONARDO MAYER has shown himself to be one of the finds of the year and the young Argentinian may be good enough to trouble Radek Stepanek in their US Open second-round clash today.
EDMONTON It has been 34 months since Gladys Radek lost her niece Tamara Lynn Chipman on the Highway of Tears, a notorious stretch of pavement between Prince George and Prince Rupert.
 
 
 
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