12/16/2000
Paid access archiveAfter the Blast: Both Sides Now
On Friday, an engineer on duty finally pulled the plug on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. But the victims of the disaster still struggle with its consequences.
Covering Up the Scars in Belarus
Marina Vasilenko no longer tries to conceal an ugly white scar running across her neck. She had surgery for thyroid cancer and is part of Belarus’ vast ""Chernobyl generation.""
Fourteen Years Later, Official Still Feels Guilty For Silence
Then-Interior Minister Ivan Hladush recalls with pain Kiev’s 1986 May Day parade he attended just days after the April 26 explosion at the nearby Chernobyl nuclear plant.
Disaster Is His Business
Sergei Shoigu has headed the Emergency Situations Ministry since 1994. He took time out from his busy schedule to speak with The Moscow Times about the ministry's mission.
Bookworm - Note to Self
The critic and translator Mikhail Gasparov has long been a household name for Russian bookworms. For his colleagues, his industriousness and dedication are a source of wonder.
Southern Exposure
No doubt you’re fed up with hearing about America’s post-election morass. The Global Eye shares your sentiments, so let’s talk about something that happened before the vote.
Cook's Corner - A Winter's Tale
Winter in Moscow. The weather is cold, gray and gloomy, and you’re sick and tired of dirty snow. In fact, you’re quite possibly just plain sick. Believe me, I can sympathize.
After the Blast: Both Sides Now
On Friday, an engineer on duty finally pulled the plug on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. But the victims of the disaster still struggle with its consequences.
Covering Up the Scars in Belarus
Marina Vasilenko no longer tries to conceal an ugly white scar running across her neck. She had surgery for thyroid cancer and is part of Belarus’ vast ""Chernobyl generation.""
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- Bookworm - Note to Self
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