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06/15/2001

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From Stage to Sausage and Back

Once a promising soloist at Russia's famous Bolshoi Theater, Alexander Voroshilo's singing career came to an abrupt end in 1987 when he lost his voice.

A Travel Book With Attitude

The English have traditionally been the great champions of ethnocentric travel.

As Old as the Hills

With the death of 115-year-old Marie Bremont last week, a grizzled cattle herder from the mountains of Dagestan may very well have become the oldest person in the world.

Breezy Trifle

The United States and Britain are two nations divided by more than just a common language.

Catholic Haven on Georgian Street

In response to requests from religious groups, Moscow authorities built a church in 1894 to support the spiritual needs of the city's significant Catholic community.

Global Eye

U.S. President George W. Bush seems to have a unique understanding of the words he employs.

From Stage to Sausage and Back

Once a promising soloist at Russia's famous Bolshoi Theater, Alexander Voroshilo's singing career came to an abrupt end in 1987 when he lost his voice.

A Travel Book With Attitude

The English have traditionally been the great champions of ethnocentric travel.


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