On magnets, mugs and matryoshka dolls, Putin's face still sells

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SAINT PETERSBURG — Under the onion domes of its Orthodox churches or in front of its imperial facades, one face peers out at tourists strolling past the rows of Saint Petersburg's souvenir stalls.

 

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