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An American's (former) life in Taganrog.
10 July 2008
On the 4:40 p.m. Commuter Train to Rostov.
I would like to write about how hard it is to be leaving Taganrog, but I have no idea what words to use.
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Leslie
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First a Fulbrighter, then a grad student in Eurasian, Russian and East European studies, now a footloose, fancy-free, unabashedly nerdy Eurasia "expert."
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