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Notes. The Economist. The Economist cover JUNE 4TH-10TH 2016. Volume 419 Number 8992.

The Economist cover JUNE 4th-10th scanned by Tara Bethune-Leamen, also wrote 'sugar' on the coverNotes. The Economist cover JUNE 4th-10th scanned by Tara Bethune-Leamen, I also wrote ‘sugar’ on the cover.

Magazine states that you must ask permission to reproduce|store|transmit it. Seeking contact info on their website it informs you by proceeding into the site[in this case to find relevant contact info] your cookies will be stored. “Free speech under attack”, ya, no ____.

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‏‎20:11:25 09/06/2016 @BethuneLeamen Twitter account.

‏‎20:11:25 09/06/2016 @BethuneLeamen Twitter account. https://twitter.com/BethuneLeamen

In my account view, earliest favourited posts.

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0067 Cuban sugar.

I ate Cuban sugar in Russia in the 1970s.

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Family. A trip thru Russia via the Aleksandr Pushkin and Trans-Siberian Railway.

Aleksandr Pushkin 1 Tara Bethune-LeamenЛенинград to Владивосток, a trip thru Russia via the Aleksandr Pushkin and Trans-Siberian Railway.

Aleksandr Pushkin 4 Tara Bethune-LeamenWith a fellow passenger.

Fort Alexander I Tara Bethune-LeamenMy mother and I on the sunny deck of the Aleksandr Pushkin, Fort Alexander I in the background.

Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed Tara Bethune-LeamenAt the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, Moscow, Russia. I’m the one in pink, as per usual.

Trans-Siberian Railway 3 Tara Bethune-LeamenView from the Trans-Siberian. Years after this trip, I was too young to remember this, my mother told me a woman from the Trans-Siberian kitchen staff carried me away and I came back with a HUGE bag of candy. People were really sweet there, kind and helpful. And sugar was one thing in abundance because of trade with Cuba. There were huge bowls of it in the dining room at one of our hotels, though the menu was sparse. I have some of our hotel photos, I’ll post them soon.

Trans-Siberian Railway 2 Tara Bethune-LeamenView of Bada station along the Trans-Siberian route.

Photographs by Robert Wayne Leamen.

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