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Trash Removal Bankrupt

Moscow will soon have no cash left for garbage removal unless the state honors debts of tens of millions of dollars, Mayor Yury Luzhkov said Tuesday.


Luzhkov told a city meeting the government owed 250 billion rubles ($150 million) to the city but acting Finance Minister Sergei Dubinin would not pay.


"The government has paid nothing to Moscow to help it function as the capital of Russia," he said. "We might as well move the capital to somewhere else."




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