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Only Mildly Oppressive, Less Equine Urine Than Expected: Travels In Kazakhstan

Carol Cadwalladr, a writer for the Observer, visits Kazakhstan and discovers that despite BORAT's slurs, the former Soviet state is not nearly as dictatorish and flooded with fermented horse urine as she expected.

That's nice.

You, too, can experience the beauties of this exotic land by viewing A LEADER IN CENTRAL ASIA, a 30 second ad that's run on ABC and CNN. Pretty horses!

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