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14 lines
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File: BORIS
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A man in exile living in Italy is doing his part to bring down the Soviet
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economy. The man who calls himself Boris, writes a letter every week to a
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Soviet dissident and insures it for $400. Since the Soviets never deliver
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letters to dissidents. Italian postal authorities reimburse Boris, then send
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the bill to Moscow, which must pay up or be kicked out of the International
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Postal Union. Boris says he makes $20,000 a year writing the letters. If
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everyone used his trick, he says, the Soviet economy would collapse.
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