masha wrote:cekoni wrote:masha wrote:I do not know, I was in Russia in the eighties - the people were poor, had nothing, but everyone in the subway reading a book
... today ...?
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Людей много добрых!
Но когда кругом такие гадостные статейки.......
Люди и так уставшие, из-за ОИ расстроенные ....
I know that exist good, and nice raised a people in Russia
... but they always retreat to the loud and wicked fools
- that is everywhere, even in my country.
And what if someone did not succeed in life - to do so trow mud and attack those who are successful and rich, especially those who enrich with their "apparent job" - athletes, artists?
... as such does not attack the "suspicious" rich person, type - Yana's former husband?
They should not, or were manipulated by such tycoons ... In fact, all the yellow press in countries that are in transition (such as today's Russia or Serbia) is in fact a place where tycoons wash their dirty money and use it as a "weapon" against opponents - political or private enemies. 
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Is it true that skaters must pay to Russian skating federation a percentage of his show?!
What is this nonsense!
They must pay taxes to their country, and perhaps a symbolic annual membership fee, if they are members of the skating federation - but nothing more should give it to ...


I do not know, I was in Russia in the eighties - the people were poor, had nothing, but everyone in the subway reading a book
... today ...?






