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Today's paper. Last Updated: 02/03/2012

Moscow Ready for Dueling Protests

Forecasts say the temperature in Moscow will be about minus 16 degrees Celsius Saturday when tens of thousands of people will take to the streets, both in support of and in opposition to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's run for the presidency.

Special Notice: The Moscow Times' Coverage of Feb. 4 Rallies

The Moscow Times will be covering Saturday's rallies in Moscow with a live blog on our website beginning at 11 a.m.

Families Worry Rig Tragedy Being Swept Away

As the anti-election fraud protest at Prospekt Akademika Sakharova raged around her, Yelena Bogush seemed out of place.

Youth Group Leader in Leak Scandal

The official in charge of Russia's pro-Kremlin youth groups found himself embroiled in scandal Thursday after hackers posted links to what they claimed were thousands of his private e-mail messages.

Q&A: Skrynnik Sets 7 Growth Records in Agriculture

There's much glitter in Agriculture Minister Yelena Skrynnik's reception area. Some of the sheen emanates from a gold-colored frame around a full-length mirror. More radiates from a nearby silvery imitation of an apple tree with shiny white fruit.

VimpelCom to Boost Service at Rally

Besides the bitter cold, demonstrators and observers at Saturday's opposition rally could once again be facing quality issues with telecommunication services.





A More Realistic Vision of Russia's Greatness

Perhaps the central message of the collapse of Soviet communism can be summed up as follows: If it is to survive and flourish on the world stage, Russia needs to develop a different kind of realpolitik.



Talking With New Wave of Moscow Graffiti Artists

Inside the movie theater in central Moscow, about 50 twenty-somethings watch a private premiere of a documentary. The final scene sees the Moscow graffiti group SNO Crew tagging their name high up on an advertising board overlooking Red Square. The police look on helpless.




Pulp Nonfiction: $240,000 Stolen From Post Office

Pulp Nonfiction: $240,000 Stolen From Post Office

Police are searching for two men who, in under a minute, robbed a Russian Post branch of 7.3 million rubles ($240,000) originally reported to be pension and social benefit money on Friday morning after incapacitating employees with toxic gas.



Moscow
02/04 night
Cloudy
-24..-26 °C
Pressure: 773 mb
Winds: E at 3 m/s
Humidity: 83%
St. Petersburg
-17
-19
Foggy
Novosibirsk
-19
-21
Foggy



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Group Seeks Greater VVTs Protection

Architectural preservation group Arkhnadzor has called for the All-Russia Exhibition Center, or VVTs — which they refer to as Moscow's "Soviet Versailles" — to receive increased legal protection ahead of a $1.5 billion redevelopment expected to be approved by city authorities this spring.