Tied up in Russian red tape? Send a birthday card
6th Oct 2005, 14:23 GMT
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Rude, unhelpful, and often corrupt: it's the widely held image of the Russian bureaucrat and it strikes fear into the heart of Western investors touching down in Moscow to cash in on a booming economy.
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