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- d91af92ef34383382cacd717ebb1b97a24b279b5b27ba971b2fef4e886c0b52b accessdate "2009-05-16".
- d91af92ef34383382cacd717ebb1b97a24b279b5b27ba971b2fef4e886c0b52b date "2000-08-04".
- d91af92ef34383382cacd717ebb1b97a24b279b5b27ba971b2fef4e886c0b52b first "John".
- d91af92ef34383382cacd717ebb1b97a24b279b5b27ba971b2fef4e886c0b52b isCitedBy Polish_presidential_election,_2000.
- d91af92ef34383382cacd717ebb1b97a24b279b5b27ba971b2fef4e886c0b52b last "Reed".
- d91af92ef34383382cacd717ebb1b97a24b279b5b27ba971b2fef4e886c0b52b page "9".
- d91af92ef34383382cacd717ebb1b97a24b279b5b27ba971b2fef4e886c0b52b publisher Financial_Times.
- d91af92ef34383382cacd717ebb1b97a24b279b5b27ba971b2fef4e886c0b52b title "Ghosts from Poland's communist past come to haunt presidential hopefuls: Lech Walesa and Aleksander Kwasniewski will have their denials of co-operating with secret police tested.".