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Can you say that in Russian, please?

Publication: New York Times Upfront
Publication Date: 15-NOV-04
Format: Online - approximately 443 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Say "Russia," and most people think of the country that emerged from the ashes after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. "Russia" is actually short for the country's official name, the Russian Federation. That's a clue to the fact that Russia is far from a uniform nation like France, where French people live and speak French.

In Russia, a lot of people are...

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