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On one visit to the Kremlin, Mr. Chemiakin, with some hesitation, presented the Russian president with seven compact discs of the late actor and bard Vladimir Vysotsky, whose scathing mockery of the Soviet establishment made him a hero of Moscow's underground art world.
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