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By Neave Barker @ 04/05 2009
German Sterligov was Russia's second official millionaire following the collapse of communism - but then abandoned his wealth to live as a peasant.
Now, with the country in deep recession, the man once dubbed the "father of Russia's Wall Street" has resurfaced - and wants to change the way the world does business.
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