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Rainbow NewsSurvey: sex is at the bottom of Russian priorities
15 Oct. 2007
2007/10/15. According to a survey conducted by 'Levada-Center', Russians rate sexual problems in 20th place. Sexual and relationship problems, fashion, theatre and classical music are low interest subjects at the end of a list of 23 important life questions. These statistics are provided from a survey conducted by 'Levada Analytical Centre' from 21st-25th Sepember 2007. That survey shows that Russians are mostly interested in cinema, nature and news. Finding 'sex' in last place on the list is questionable. In the middle of last week the Deputy of the Minister of Culture, Pavel Pazigailo, author of the 'sex and pornography law', said that out of every 1000 letters received by the Ministry 900 demand limits to eroticism in the media. It's strange that on one hand sex is not interesting for Russians but on the other hand they want it removed from public media.
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