- With Russia's presidential elections just one week away, Daniel talks to two Russian voters and asks them whether they're better off now than they were five years ago, when Boris Yeltsin first came to power. The voters are Tamara Khamutova, an English language professor in the central Russian city of Chelyabinsk; and Liusia Polshakova, a Moscow housewife and mother of three.
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