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No more beer in kiosks? Muscovites react to new alcohol sales law
No more beer in kiosks? Muscovites react to new alcohol sales law
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed a bill restricting beer sales. Starting from 2012, it will only be allowed to drink beer at home or at... 22.07.2011, Sputnik International
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No more beer in kiosks? Muscovites react to new alcohol sales law
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed a bill restricting beer sales. Starting from 2012, it will only be allowed to drink beer at home or at restaurants. By 2013, beer will no longer be sold at night, and it will only be available in licensed shops - not from street kiosks. RIA Novosti asked Muscovites what they think about the new regulations, which are designed to fight excessive alcohol consumption that annually kills more than 20,000 Russians.
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No more beer in kiosks? Muscovites react to new alcohol sales law
16:01 GMT 22.07.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed a bill restricting beer sales. Starting from 2012, it will only be allowed to drink beer at home or at restaurants. By 2013, beer will no longer be sold at night, and it will only be available in licensed shops - not from street kiosks. RIA Novosti asked Muscovites what they think about the new regulations, which are designed to fight excessive alcohol consumption that annually kills more than 20,000 Russians.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed a bill restricting beer sales. Starting from 2012, it will only be allowed to drink beer at home or at restaurants. By 2013, beer will no longer be sold at night, and it will only be available in licensed shops - not from street kiosks. RIA Novosti asked Muscovites what they think about the new regulations, which are designed to fight excessive alcohol consumption that annually kills more than 20,000 Russians.