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Nikola Batušić; Neke podatke o Ivi Sternu dugujem svome ocu dr. Nikoli Batušiću (1907–1985), jednome od prvih spikera zagrebačke radiostanice od koga sam, u ranoj mladosti, čuo pripovijedati o njegovu nekadašnjem ravnatelju (i ne sluteći da ću se jednom pozabaviti njime kao književnikom!) i svojoj
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232:Nacional
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