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01/05/2001

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A Mammoth Pursuit

What drives an expedition to the Arctic Circle in mid-October and the Discovery Channel to invest $2 million? A 23-ton block of ice that holds a prehistoric treasure trove.

Russia's Best Medicine

On June 14, 1995, Viktor Shenderovich learned what it means to be famous.

A Critic of Substance

Roy Medvedev offers something new to the English-speaking world — a serious Russian critique of the country's decade of capitalism, written from the left.

Cornerstone — A Break With Tradition

The Spasitel na Boru chuch was built in 1330 where the Palace of Soviets now stands. With its destruction in the 1930s, a century of Russian architectural history was lost.

Rebel Yell

Who's been a busy little bee, then, buzzing in his hive over the holidays? Why, little Georgie Bush Bee, that's who.

This Week in History

On Dec. 31, 1600, in an attempt to break the Dutch monopoly of the spice trade, Queen Elizabeth I of England granted a charter to London merchants trading to the East Indies.

Bread for Brunch

My favorite cookbook is my least used. ""The American Country Inn and Bed & Breakfast Cookbook"" has been endlessly perused, but I read it more than I use it.

A Mammoth Pursuit

What drives an expedition to the Arctic Circle in mid-October and the Discovery Channel to invest $2 million? A 23-ton block of ice that holds a prehistoric treasure trove.

Russia's Best Medicine

On June 14, 1995, Viktor Shenderovich learned what it means to be famous.


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