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Putin breaks tradition, gives two New Year’s talks

The Columbian
Published: December 30, 2013, 4:00pm

MOSCOW — Vladimir Putin has added a twist to the stolid ritual of Russian presidential New Year’s Eve address by doing two versions this year.

Russian leaders traditionally make short, prerecorded messages to be broadcast as the year begins in each of the country’s nine time zones.

The address broadcast in Russia’s Far East was typical, showing Putin at the Kremlin and calling for Russians to work together, according to Russian news websites.

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