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Hungary's Robin Hood: more hoodlum than hero? Why does the public adore someone who's robbed 28 bank...

Hungary's Robin Hood: more hoodlum than hero? Why does the public adore someone who's robbed 28 bank...

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Hungary's Robin Hood: more hoodlum than hero? Why does the public adore someone who's robbed 28 banks?: ALL Edition

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Hungary's Robin Hood: more hoodlum than hero? Why does the public adore someone who's robbed 28 banks?: ALL Edition

Publisher

Boston, Mass: The Christian Science Publishing Society (d/b/a "The Christian Science Monitor"), trusteeship under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Journal title

The Christian Science monitor (1983), 1999-08-10

Language

English

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Boston, Mass: The Christian Science Publishing Society (d/b/a "The Christian Science Monitor"), trusteeship under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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Vendors are hawking mugs and T-shirts of Attila Ambrus. Fans have set up a Web site. An American company is considering buying the movie rights to his life story, and a German firm wants Mr. Ambrus to promote its new energy drink. "It's like the mouse laughing at the cat," says Gyorgy Csepeli, a Hungarian social psychologist who admits to being an...

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Hungary's Robin Hood: more hoodlum than hero? Why does the public adore someone who's robbed 28 banks?: ALL Edition

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TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_405633967

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_405633967

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ISSN

0882-7729

E-ISSN

2166-3262

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