09/23/2000
Paid access archiveHairpin Curve
No sooner had Britain begun to recover than another threat was aimed, dagger-like, at the kingdom’s heart. Hair stylists launched a national tax revolt.
America’s Unspoken War
Former Foreign Affairs editor Peter Grose explains in ""Operation Rollback: America's Secret War Behind the Iron Curtain"" that ""containment"" was never really what the Cold War was about.
Familiar Soviet Secrets
Once again we have the modern dilemma: Read the book or watch the movie? In the case of ""Red Files: Secrets From the Russian Archives,"" I'd have to say do both.
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO . . . Dr. Baiyev
Hasan Baiyev, the doctor who operated on both Russian and rebel soldiers can still not return home.
Murder She Wrote
One of Russia's youngest authors, Anna Malysheva, speaks about her career, readers and inspiration.
Morning Patrol
It’s still dark out, and I’m trying to both sleep and play with my 6-month-old daughter. She goes to bed at 7:30 p.m., so by 5:30 a.m., she’s wide awake and raring to go.
Plum Good
Plums are good for more than just ammunition in childrens' games.
This Week In History
A look back over this week in history shows that he world has changed more than once thanks to the arrival of some clever individual's new invention.
Private Goes Public
Ask any Muscovite what is located on Lavrushensky Pereulok and you will hear the same reply.
Hairpin Curve
No sooner had Britain begun to recover than another threat was aimed, dagger-like, at the kingdom’s heart. Hair stylists launched a national tax revolt.
America’s Unspoken War
Former Foreign Affairs editor Peter Grose explains in ""Operation Rollback: America's Secret War Behind the Iron Curtain"" that ""containment"" was never really what the Cold War was about.
Familiar Soviet Secrets
Once again we have the modern dilemma: Read the book or watch the movie? In the case of ""Red Files: Secrets From the Russian Archives,"" I'd have to say do both.
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO . . . Dr. Baiyev
Hasan Baiyev, the doctor who operated on both Russian and rebel soldiers can still not return home.
- Murder She Wrote
- Morning Patrol
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- This Week In History
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