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Every day for the past seven years, Larisa Petrova has sold newspapers and magazines from a kiosk on Pushkin Square in the heart of Moscow. She sells more than 25 Russian daily papers, ranging from tabloids to radical opposition papers, and more than 200 magazines covering everything from death metal to gardening. "There's so much more on sale now than there was a few years back," she says.
Writer: Robert Bound
Moscow
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