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The Sun - spoof newspaper from the Wapping strike, 1986

Submitted by Steven. on Nov 5 2008 19:14
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Short spoof issue of The Sun newspaper produced by anarchists to support the News International printers strike at Wapping in 1986.

digitised by libcom.org

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Apr 20 2009 01:20
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lmfao, whats all this about Murdoch and donkeys? tongue

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