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04/18/2003

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Global Eye -- Desolation Row

What's of the slow, agonizing deaths of worthless ""collateral damage"" lying untreated in ransacked hospitals when one has been charged with the task of remaking the world?

Is She a Sweetheart, or a Sweet Guy?

In ""The Hot Chick,"" his bluntly titled new farce, comic actor Rob Schneider runs an obstacle course of taste and emerges remarkably unsullied, considering the choices he faces.

Dancing to the Beat of His Own Drum

Gennady Abramov, Russia's preeminent guru of physical theater, has earned the right to wax philosophically about the many different approaches to contemporary dance in Russia.

He's the Phantom Hunter, to Whom the Haunted Turn

Though Dr. Andrei Li runs Moscow's Emergency Poltergeist Service, don't expect him to come over and suck up your poltergeist with a high-tech vacuum cleaner.

Here's the Vote but Liberty Can Wait

As Fareed Zakaria explains in ""The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad,"" elections are not necessarily synonymous with constitutional liberalism.

Philly Streets: Refined, and Less So

Ken Kalfus takes a walking tour through Philadelphia, one of America's last great walking cities.

Made Over, Zeppelin Charts New Flight Path

Legendary night spot Zeppelin, one of Moscow's most successful and longest lived clubs, re-opens its doors on Friday night after a three-month hiatus.

Cook's Corner -- Dill Bread

While dill bread might not make much of a PB&J sandwich, it is delicious with butter and cheese or soup and an accompanying salad.

Book: Jesus Did Rise From Dead

In his 817-page ""The Resurrection of the Son of God,"" Tom Wright marches through a clearly organized case that confronts every major doubt about the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

History of Gulag Depicts Circles of Hell

Anne Applebaum's ""Gulag: A History"" is an epic portrait of this crime against humanity.

The Final Word on This Year's Golden Mask

Five Moscow Theaters left this year's Golden Mask theatrical awards in St. Petersburg with every single prize given for opera, ballet and operetta/musicals.

Super Service Outshines Sushi at Ginger

One can't say that Ginger has done a lot to set itself apart from the dozens of other sushi joints in that captial. However, if you have an itch to take up oragami, this could be just the place for you.

From Hanoi Hills to High Acclaim

Vietnamese pianist Dang Thai Son is to make a home-coming of sorts when he performs at a benefit concert at Moscow's Conservatory's Small Hall on Monday night.

Nika Awards Differ This Year

Friday night's Nika awards ceremony represents a first for the 15-year-old festival in more than one way


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