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It is 2001. At a private journalism school, Professor Edward Wnuk-Lipiński asks seminar participants if they know who Albin Siwak was. They do not. Only one person has heard his name. For these young people, it is already history, and not necessarily something they need to learn about.

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It is 2001. At a private journalism school, Professor Edward Wnuk-Lipiński asks seminar participants if they know who Albin Siwak was. They do not. Only one person has heard his name. For these young people, it is already history, and not necessarily something they need to learn about.

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