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Saturday, August 28, 2004
Russians don't want democracy.
Repeating History Classes: Athens? Rome? No -Bucharest is Europe's most crowded capital city
Here's a city with a parking crisis, crippling traffic jams, and unaffordable rents. Office space is at a premium as well. London? Rome? Athens? No. It's Bucharest, whose population is 10 times more tightly packed than that of Paris, the city it once sought to emulate.
The overcrowding is born of the vagaries of communism -when peasants were forcibly resettled to Bucharest at the whim of a dictator -and compounded by the harsh realities of today's capitalist era, when Bucharest, as the main focus of foreign investment and economic growth, is a magnet for any Romanian looking for a better life.
• Dracula 2004AD ; [Athletes well beyond their youth are making their mark ]
• · Blokes pour out hearts and bladders Unless they're drunk or of a manic personality, male friends - mates! - tend to quietness when standing at the urinal together
• · · See Also It is a mistake to believe that reading about sex equates to having it
• · · · A few years ago, businesses were obsessed with the pink pound and grey pound, launching charm offensives at gay and older consumers: Now, they've turned their attention to ethnic minorities
• · · · · See Also Truth for Our Time. On why striving to be more than human is human