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Posted AT 4:30 AM EST on 14/07/08

Monkeys caught in crossfire of Russian politics

From Monday's Globe and Mail

SUKHUMI, GEORGIA — Only the monkeys seem oblivious to the destruction that rained for years on this once renowned research institute.Limber-limbed macaques swing from the rafters of their narrow cages like miniature acrobats, while the bigger baboons sit on their large behinds, blinking at tourists, whose admission tickets help pay their room and board.

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