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<title>Woman in Russia: About myself</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<!--TBegin--><a href="http://womaninrussia.com/uploads/posts/2008-04/1207742217_lera-v-derevne5-kurs.jpg" onClick="return hs.expand(this)" ><img align="right" src="http://womaninrussia.com/uploads/posts/2008-04/thumbs/1207742217_lera-v-derevne5-kurs.jpg" style="border: none;" alt='Woman in Russia: About myself' title='Woman in Russia: About myself'  /></a><!--TEnd--><br />I was born in an ordinary, not very rich family (my father worked as an engineer, mum was the children's psychologist, they didn’t earn much, like many others in our country at that time), in a town near Moscow. But in the days of the Soviet Union only Moscow was the City where the life was in full swing, all the rest was considered to be a province. So I was a small town kid.]]></description>
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