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About 15 years ago, at a bus station on a corner in Kutaisi, the second largest city in Georgia, a 20-year-old Beka Gvishiani walked up to a magazine kiosk. Among the gossip rags and newspapers lay a thick, beautiful glossy, gold-foiled with the word “Vogue.” He spent about $10 of his birthday money on the September 2008 issue of
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