"Boris Nadezhdin Overcomes Obstacles to Challenge Putin in Russian Presidential Race"

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Russian presidential hopeful Boris Nadezhdin finally found a printing house to publish his campaign newspaper after 60 other printing companies refused, with the original Moscow printing house returning the payment and citing an order from "above." Nadezhdin's team had appealed to over 60 accredited printing houses in Moscow, the Moscow region, Voronezh, and Nizhny Novgorod, all of which refused to print his campaign materials.
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