07/25/2003
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye -- Dead Reckoning
U.S. military commanders revealed last week that up to 1,500 civilian deaths were personally approved by Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld.
Santorini: A Shining Arc in the Aegean
The beauty of the Greek islands lies in the light, unlike any other in Europe. It is fiercer, stronger, sharper and silhouettes the mountains and the whitewashed houses in stark patterns against the sky.
Visiting the Isle of Corfu by the Book
So goes the dialogue in the naturalist Gerald Durrell's exuberant minor classic ""My Family and Other Animals."" The book, published in 1956, is his account of the London-based Durrells' five-year sojourn on the Greek island of Corfu in the 1930s.
New Study Casts Censure on Reforms
Marshall Goldman's ""The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes Awry,"" is a testament to his longtime argument that Russia could have done more to see to it that ordinary people were not left behind by the hastily envisioned new market economy.
Cook's Corner -- Peas With Lettuce
I'm just as impatient in the kitchen as behind the wheel, which is why a quick and tasty side dish like this is just the thing for my summer supper.
A Moral Fog Hovers Over Their London
Nigerian-born Okwe, an immigrant cabdriver hustling for customers at a London airport, knows just how to chat up potential fares abandoned by their car services. ""I am here,"" he says with elegance and precision, ""to rescue those who have been let down by the system.""
All the Airfield's a Stage for Stuntmen
Moscow's sixth annual Prometheus Festival of Stunt Art, which began on Thursday with a film festival and continues to August 1, aims to show us how the stunts are staged.
Miami DJ Opens Lounge Festival
Popular local cafe and lounge Moscow-Rome this week launches a summer-long series of lounge gigs and theme parties titled ""Viva la Vita.""
Images From the Old West
The Museum of Private Collections is counting on the Old West still holding a certain charm for Russia, with the opening this week of ""Artists of the American West.""
Paprika Korps Returns
Having toured Russia twice last year, Polish reggae band Paprika Korps is back this week for a series of encore performances at three local venues.
- Global Eye -- Dead Reckoning
- Santorini: A Shining Arc in the Aegean
- Visiting the Isle of Corfu by the Book
- New Study Casts Censure on Reforms
- Cook's Corner -- Peas With Lettuce
- A Moral Fog Hovers Over Their London
- All the Airfield's a Stage for Stuntmen
- Miami DJ Opens Lounge Festival
- Images From the Old West
- Paprika Korps Returns
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- House Halts Media Conglomerates
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- Britain Investigates Chelsea Ownership
- Khodorkovsky 15th in World Power Rating
- Gazprom Ring Fence's End Seen
- Business in Brief
- Caspian Row Halts $9Bln BP Project
- Mobile Boss Switches to Fixed Lines
- Nation's Gold Production Drops
- Politicians' Patriotic Vacation Plans
- Court Convicts 4 in Australian's Murder
- Shake-Up Looms in Armed Forces
- British Tabloid Says Putin Flirted With Aussie Actress
- Ministry: No License to Drink and Drive
- Ex-Defense Official Gets 5 Years
- Yukos CEO Expects More Arrests
- Yukos Demoted as Flight Fears Rise
- American Puts Veggies on City's Tables
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