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Last orders for Russian beer ads (Reuters)







Last orders for Russian beer ads
(Reuters)

Last orders for Russian beer ads
(Reuters)
08/27/2004 02:00 PM

Reuters - A sweeping ban on beer advertising has become law in Russia in a move aimed at curbing Russians' vast alcohol intake and changing attitudes to a beverage which the country officially terms a soft drink.




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