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The Independent - London, June 9th, 1996

GALINA PEROVSKAYA, TEXTILE WORKER, SARATOV

All my life I lived in the Soviet Union, and people had lots of rights and opportunities - most importantly, a guaranteed free education. I'm from a large family, my mother was an uneducated cleaner, yet I became a senior textile engineer. I have the Soviet educational system to thank for that.

I was still a young woman when I became general director of a large textile enterprise. Everything functioned properly, we had plenty of income. In fact our products were so profitable that I was able to build a new factory equipped with the most modern techn...

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