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President Vladimir Putin’s epic annual press conference on Friday was punctuated by bizarre moments and occasional barbs from ordinary Russians venting their frustration via unfiltered text messages.
Putin holds end-of-year press conference and phone-in Putin asked about aliens, Persian poet, internet outages One man proposes to girlfriend, invites Putin to wedding Some sarcastic messages appear ...