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07/06/2001

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Still Tainted After All These Years

Leni Riefenstahl, the German actress and director best known for her films glorifying the Third Reich, was recently in St. Petersburg for the Message to Man film festival.

A Refuge for Moscow's Foundlings

April 21, 1763 the first stone was laid at a new complex in Kitai-Gorod that was built to be a refuge for the city’s most ordinary folk: poor orphaned children.

Kitchen Kabooms

The topic of this week's column is kitchen explosions. Be forewarned: these stories are true.

Behind the Lines of a Faith Divided

Tense relations between the Catholic and Orthodox churches flared last month when Pope John Paul II made a long-anticipated visit to Ukraine, the first by a pope since 1596.

Global Eye - Return Engagement

George W. Bush once more fulfilled his promise to ""restore honor and integrity to government"" by naming Elliott Abrams to a post on the White House National Security Council.

Still Tainted After All These Years

Leni Riefenstahl, the German actress and director best known for her films glorifying the Third Reich, was recently in St. Petersburg for the Message to Man film festival.

A Refuge for Moscow's Foundlings

April 21, 1763 the first stone was laid at a new complex in Kitai-Gorod that was built to be a refuge for the city’s most ordinary folk: poor orphaned children.


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