Issue 4350. Last Updated: 03/16/2010

12/23/2000

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2000: The Year That Was

A look at the images that will stay with us from the year 2000, which began with Boris Yeltsin's shock announcement on Dec. 31, 1999, that he was resigning.

The Devil's Maestro

Andrei Petrov, known for symphonic works as well as popular hits, has been charged with composing the soundtrack for a film version of Bulgakov’s novel ""Master and Margarita.""

Cornerstone - Constructivism's Killer

Even pre-Revolution, architect Ivan Zholtovsky was already a celebrated academic and the designer behind one of the most monumental interpretations of classic architecture.

Best Brownies

It took Yankee ingenuity to devise a truly chocolatey baked cookie, all you need is a little cocoa powder.

This Week in History

On Dec. 19, 1986, one man ended the essential involuntary servitude of another when Mikhail Gorbachev released reknowned physicist Andrei Sakharov and his wife Yelena Bonner.

Hog Heaven

Just when we thought we could move beyond the partisan rancor that has split the American body politic for so long, word comes of yet another political scandal on the boil.

The Taking of the Booker

General Alexander took the Turkish fortress of Ismail by storm. It was a fiercely fought affair, mostly hand to hand, often with no room for the corpses to fall.


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