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      <![CDATA[==="There's something exciting and cosmopolitan about having a Russian restaurant and grocery in town, even though Russian cuisine is generally perceived to be heavy, fattening, and bland -- or worse. <br>A friend who recently returned from a trip to Moscow shuddered at the memory of the meals she encountered: "stingy breakfasts, awful soups, meats in aspic, too much damn cabbage."=====<br>You are wrong!
        
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      <![CDATA[==="There's something exciting and cosmopolitan about having a Russian restaurant and grocery in town, even though Russian cuisine is generally perceived to be heavy, fattening, and bland -- or worse. A friend who recently returned from a trip to Moscow shuddered at the memory of the meals she encountered: "stingy breakfasts, awful soups, meats in aspic, too much damn cabbage."=====
    You are wrong!
        
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          Marina]]>
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