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Posted AT 4:11 AM EST on 05/08/08

Solzhenitsyn lived a 'difficult but happy life'

From Tuesday's Globe and Mail

MOSCOW — Russian leaders past and present praised the life and literary achievements of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, whose searing depiction of Joseph Stalin's labour camps sealed his reputation as the conscience of Russia.

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