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24 Dec 2015 03:02
REUTERS/Staff Leonid is not exactly what you would expect from a black market money dealer. He is young, well-built, handsome, and well-dressed. The upmarket café he chose to meet in is the kind that serves its meals on slates and offers menus in English as well as Ukrainian. Leonid orders tea and adds honey before he begins to speak quietly, barely audible across the table. "The black market in Ukraine, it is not so black. It is just how things are here," he said. "We're used to giving a 'p...
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