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Corruption a bloody business in Moscow suburb

Posted: September 6, 2009 at 4:58 a.m.

KHIMKI, Russia - During the summer of 2007, Yevgeniya Chirikova and her husband were strolling through the woods when they noticed a series of red paint marks on the trees around them, the sort used to trace a path for clearcutting timber.

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