Norsk bokmål: Forsida av den første utgaven av avisa Klassekampen, nr. 1, 1969. Avisa blei da utgitt av "ei gruppe marxist-leninister". Førstesida inneholder artikkelen "Nye lønnsystemer splitter arbeiderne".
Norsk nynorsk: Forsida av den første utgåva av avisa Klassekampen, nr. 1, 1969. Avisa vart då gjeve ut av "ei gruppe marxist-leninistar". Førstesida inneheld artikkelen "Nye lønnsystemer splitter arbeiderne".
English: The front page of the first issue of the Norwegian newspaper Klassekampen, no 1, 1969. The paper was then published by "a group of marxist-leninists". The page contains the article "Nye lønnsystemer splitter arbeiderne" (New wage systems split workers).
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Front page of the first issue of Klassekampen
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A group of marxist-leninists ("ei gruppe marxist-leninister")
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