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From sports to alcohol and classical music, a boycott of Russia is growing over its invasion of Ukraine - The Washington Post

  1. From sports to alcohol and classical music, a boycott of Russia is growing over its invasion of Ukraine  The Washington Post
  2. Russian vodka pulled from shelves in US, Canada bars, liquor stores: ‘Every small thing makes a difference’  Fox News
  3. Gov. DeWine of Ohio orders halt to Russian-made vodka sales  Fox Business
  4. Cox orders all Russian products pulled from Utah liquor store shelves  KSL.com
  5. Gov. Cox orders the removal of all Russian products from state liquor stores  KSLTV
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