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In Moscow a Night of Shopping took place last week. This meant that throughout the night all major boutiques, from D&G to Burberry, hosted a herd of millionaires, millionaire's wives and lovers and a range of local celebrities. The latter shopped, drank champagne, devoured houre devres and posed for pictures. All this on the backdrop of millions of people are not being paid their $300 salaries, the production on many industrial objects is stopped leaving millions out of work; people ate facing cold and grim winter. What can become of a country where the combination of the two is perfectly OK?
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I'm assuming many of these millionaires own the businesses that are not paying their workers. This is an outrage.
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