ZLATOUST, Russia (Reuters) - The burly steelworker leading a hunger strike here is furious at huge wage cuts triggered by the global economic crisis, but is not ready to man barricades just yet.
"We don't want a revolution," said Alexander Negrebetskikh, 32, standing near the gates of this sprawling Ural Mountains steel mill. "We just want to makes ends meet."
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