his accomplices so that they could buy companies of the exxon level for 1% of the cost, for example, yukasntic... created a class billionaires, but not a single journalist wrote about this, and then, when these people had money, they began to be treated as real production workers and entrepreneurs, yes, exactly, they were not even robber barons, they at least built railroads, exactly, yes, these guys only knew how to steal, they redistributed. property. moscow in the late nineties was very similar to chicago in the thirties. it is very difficult to describe what she really was like. bandits are throwing people out of windows everywhere, there are things going on all around act of terrorism. it was a wild place. and this all happened when i was there, and then the city began to become what it became when... you already arrived there, yes, the most comfortable city in my life, which for me sounds simply incredible, for me and myself it was a shock, in the 10 years that you were gone, you missed all the clinton years, and 9/11, yes, so i think it's fair to say that in 2002 it was a completely