“Ms. Logunova demonstrated the ‘good investigator, bad investigator’ system that exists in Moscow,” Mr. Navalny said. “It was precisely the Department of Housing Policy that introduced the draft of the draconian law now in force.” http://www.gazeta.ru/realty/2006/09/19_a_833153.shtml A Gazeta.ru note about yesterday’s roundtable. By the way, an episode happened there that made an enormous impression on me. After the meeting, interest groups rushed me. As usual, everyone demanded that I defeat Luzhkov (former mayor of Moscow) in their courtyard. So I’m standing there saying, “Yes, yes, of course.” A little man squeezes through. He thrusts a slip of paper at me and says with wild eyes, “This is very important for you,” then turns around and walks away. The paper looked like a business card. So, naturally, I assumed it was a business card and shoved it into my pocket without looking. And I went on promising to defeat Luzhkov. Then late that evening, on my way back from the debate, I took it out of my pocket. A piece of notebook paper. Three by six. Cut out with scissors. Written on it by hand: LUZHKOV AND RESIN ARE DESTROYING MUSCOVITES’ LIVING ENVIRONMENT.
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