Issue 4280. Last Updated: 11/23/2009

When I Say Russia, You Say ...

By Mark H. Teeter
On June 12, amid the festive revelry of Russia Day, a goodly chunk of the populace may have missed the bell for round two of Rossia television's ""Name of Russia"" contest, a ""grandiose"" national project whose odd-sounding title should not obscure its noble aim -- to identify a single individual as the most significant figure in Russian history.

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