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<copyright>Copyright &#x26;copy; 1999-2008 Gromco, Inc.</copyright>
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<title>Moscow in Foster Care</title>
<description>We Russians just don&#x27;t know when to stop. Most people would&#xA;consider this mental peculiarity a drawback. We, on the other hand,&#xA;are proud of it (that&#x27;s because we don&#x27;t know when to stop being proud either).        &#xA;&#x3C;br&#x3E;&#x3C;br&#x3E;&#xA;This sweeping generalization applies equally to alcohol consumption and building&#xA;skyscrapers. For proof, one needs to look no further than the &#x22;Moscow City&#x22; project that has been under development for the past decade. Many an architectural rendering  has been discarded during this timespan - only to be replaced by drawings of towers that are bigger, better, badder. And more &#x22;Moscow&#x22;. (Like Moscow actually needs vertical growth).                                                                       &#xA;&#xA;&#x3C;br&#x3E;&#x3C;br&#x3E;&#xA;&#xA;Last year, SiteBits &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://www.sitebits.com/2005/moscow-federation-tower.html&#x22;&#x3E;wrote about the &#x22;Federation Complex&#x22;&#x3C;/a&#x3E; - two towers of 340 and 240 meters respectively. This year, this already feels too short. &#xA;We need another tower and we&#x27;re talking at least 600 meters...&#xA;</description>
<author>Slavito</author>
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