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02/09/2001

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Russia’s Exported Children

Most orphans adopted from Russia end up in the United States, where many happily settle into new families. But hidden in the flood are an unknown number of disturbed youngsters.

Where Bathing Alone Is a Luxury

""I can only admire American parents who adopt Russian children,"" says Tamara Plotkina, pediatrician at the Tomilino Orphanage. ""These children’s problems are insurmountable.""

Exiled Artist's Proud Return

Artist Mikhail Shemyakin was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1971. Russia reclaimed its native born son in 1993 by awarding Shemyakin the State Prize of the Russian Federation.

Lefortovo: A Palace Fit for an Admiral

Attaching great significance to the construction of the palace, Peter the Great wanted Lefortovo to be a model for a new, Western-influenced style of architecture in Russia.

Repainting the Pastoral Idyll

Under Lenin and Stalin, the Soviet Union learned to read and write, but the written word served the leadership far better than its subjects.

Beg Pardon

Sure, the Global Eye gives those loveable right-wing types a bit of good-natured guff now and then, but that doesn't mean we don't acknowledge shortcomings on the other side.

Cook's Corner - In-a-Pinch Pie

It wasn't until I, too, became a dinner-party-giving grown-up that I appreciated the amount of effort and energy my mother spent preparing all the food herself.

Russia’s Exported Children

Most orphans adopted from Russia end up in the United States, where many happily settle into new families. But hidden in the flood are an unknown number of disturbed youngsters.

Where Bathing Alone Is a Luxury

""I can only admire American parents who adopt Russian children,"" says Tamara Plotkina, pediatrician at the Tomilino Orphanage. ""These children’s problems are insurmountable.""

Exiled Artist's Proud Return

Artist Mikhail Shemyakin was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1971. Russia reclaimed its native born son in 1993 by awarding Shemyakin the State Prize of the Russian Federation.

Lefortovo: A Palace Fit for an Admiral

Attaching great significance to the construction of the palace, Peter the Great wanted Lefortovo to be a model for a new, Western-influenced style of architecture in Russia.


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