Issue 4354. Last Updated: 03/22/2010

10/12/2001

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An Old Russia Hand at the Helm

He is new to the job, but not new to the territory. Alexander Vershbow, who took up the duties of U.S. Ambassador to Russia in July, first served in the embassy 20 years ago.

Strangers in Their Own Land

The dichotomy between what things could be and what they are, the transformation from the sublimely beautiful to the horrifyingly grotesque, pervades Andrei Volos' Hurramabad.

The House That Sugar Beets Built

The mansion which served as the British embassy in Moscow is reminiscent of a manor house, with its broad courtyard beyond the two gates of the fence lining the embankment.

An Apple A Day

It's that time of the year again, when friends and neighbors start to bring over baskets of apples.

Sitting Peacefully on a Powder Keg

This year, while terrorist attacks and mysterious assassinations of politicians continue, the new governing elite celebrated the 10th anniversary of Tajik independence.

Global Eye -- Mind Games

They say that great minds think alike -- and not-so-great ones do, too, apparently. Thus here we are: two spoiled rich boys have now divided the world up between them.

Roll Over, Nostradamus

As Oleg Slavin watched images of the terrorist attacks in the U.S. he felt a terrible sense of deja vu.

An Old Russia Hand at the Helm

He is new to the job, but not new to the territory. Alexander Vershbow, who took up the duties of U.S. Ambassador to Russia in July, first served in the embassy 20 years ago.

Strangers in Their Own Land

The dichotomy between what things could be and what they are, the transformation from the sublimely beautiful to the horrifyingly grotesque, pervades Andrei Volos' Hurramabad.

The House That Sugar Beets Built

The mansion which served as the British embassy in Moscow is reminiscent of a manor house, with its broad courtyard beyond the two gates of the fence lining the embankment.


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