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Called "Putin's Army", it features a blonde student called Diana who struts along Moscow's streets in high heels and a black suit before scrawling "I will tear my clothes off for Putin" on a white top in red lipstick and starting to undo her clothes.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The allegations came as prosecutors completed their two-year investigation into claims made by Patrizia D'Addario, an escort who secretly recorded Mr Berlusconi in his Rome residence talking about a curtained four-poster known as "Putin's bed".
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The video campaign comes courtesy of a group called Putin's Army.
CNET News.com 2011
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During the 2011 parliamentary vote in December, Just Russia adopted the line of leading opposition figure, blogger Alexei Navalny, calling Putin's United Russia "the party of crooks and thieves."
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Called "Putin's Army", it features a blonde student called Diana who struts along Moscow's streets in high heels and a black suit before scrawling "I will tear my clothes off for Putin" on a white top in red lipstick and starting to undo her clothes.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Called "Putin's Army," it features a video of a blonde student called Diana who struts along Moscow's streets in high heels and a black suit before scrawling "I will tear my clothes off for Putin" on a white top in red lipstick and starting to undo her clothes.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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AP MOSCOW — Dozens of Vladimir Putin's young, female fans have banded together in a group dubbed "Putin's Army" to call out to like-minded girls to strip down in support of his return to the presidency.
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During the 2011 parliamentary vote in December, Just Russia adopted the line of leading opposition figure, blogger Alexei Navalny, calling Putin's United Russia "the party of crooks and thieves."
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Called "Putin's Army," it features a video of a blonde student called Diana who struts along Moscow's streets in high heels and a black suit before scrawling "I will tear my clothes off for Putin" on a white top in red lipstick and starting to undo her clothes.
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Called "Putin's Army", it features a video of a blonde student called Diana who struts along Moscow's streets in high heels and a black suit before scrawling "I will tear my clothes off for Putin" on a white top in red lipstick and starting to undo her clothes.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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