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His feats play differently at home and abroad, drawing admiration from an adoring Russian public and scorn from skeptics here and abroad. "These days, hardly a month goes by without Mr. Putin pulling such a stunt," Britain's The Independent harrumphed. "But while these latest photographs were clearly once again designed to boost the prime minister's macho image, the cynical observer might wonder if the poses that he strikes aren't rather more Brokeback Mountain than Jason Bourne." The Sydney Morning Herald, perhaps to brighten the Austral winter, focused high in its story on Putin's wardrobe. "The 56-year-old former president was kitted out in green military fatigues, impenetrable black sunglasses and a green slouch hat," the paper reported. The celebrity gossip Web site TMZ went straight for the jugular, in a manner of speaking, commenting cattily on the prime minister's chest. "The 56-year-old showed off his weapons of mass destruction -- aka his moobs
-- by riding a horse shirtless while on vacation in Siberia." In contrast, some of the coverage of Putin's trip by Russia's state-controlled media seemed straight-faced. The official government newspaper Rossiiskaya Gazeta reported, without apparent irony: "The river was fast-flowing and full of rapids, but this didn't scare Vladimir Putin one little bit." Coincidentally or not, the trip coincided with Putin's 10 years in the upper echelons of power. He was first appointed prime minister by President Boris Yeltsin in August 1999, later elected president, and named prime minister last year by his successor, Medvedev.
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