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02/14/2003

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Global Eye -- Cold Fronts

Three seemingly-unrelated items in last week's news combined to give a fleeting glimpse of the ugly reality behind the frantic, diversionary facade of the ""civilized world.""

A Merry Chase: 'Catch Me' Cuts Quite a Caper

Spielberg's Catch Me if You Can turns the old cat-and-mouse game between a super-criminal and a dogged detective into a charmingly brilliant tale of crime and punishment.

You Can't Beat Bellagio's Food & Flash

How often do you get to see the capital's political and economic elite in its natural habitat, and have an amazing meal at the same time?

A Fresh Look at Turgenev in Student Show

In Pavel Safonov's production of ""Magnificent People"" love, passion, sex and desire bubble furiously like champagne until the flat, aching crash of the hangover hits.

Ice Place to Visit Sweden's Frozen Icehotel

Every winter for the last decade thousands of people have come to this frozen Swedish hamlet north of the Arctic Cirlce to sleep in a hotel of snow and ice.

Ambitious Club Succeeds, With an Eye to Grandeur

Opening a large club in Moscow is always a risk. But opening a large club that aspires to grandeur is considered to be next door to madness.

Cook's Corner -- Valentine Cake

This delicious cake is soft and sweet, with a lively tang: just like a Valentine should be.

St. Pete Tenor Hits the West and High C's

St. Petersburg's Daniil Shtoda has been described as a kind of vocal prodigy and one of the most promising lyric tenors of his generation.

Celebrity 'Survivor' Short on Heroics

Throw 16 celebrities onto a small Caribbean island and what do you get -- besides the sound of very large egos bumping into each other?

All Hands Are Lost: The Story of the Kursk Disaster

In ""A Time to Die,"" journalist Robert Moore chronicles the tragic effort to rescue the Kursk survivors, while shedding light on the decay Soviet military.

Fear, Hatred & Snickers for Rock's Roaches

One of Russia's best-known punk bands, Tarakany!, marks its 12th anniversary next Friday with a concert at the Dom Kultury Gorbunova.

'The Rake's Progress' Opens on New Stage

The Bolshoi has broken with tradition again by entrusting the staging of ""The Rake's Progress"" to a young director known for his thoroughly untraditional ideas about opera.

St. Valentine's Day Events Guide

For your yearly injection of high-octane romance, the city's hotels, restaurants, clubs and even its rugby players have organized a weekend of events and special deals designed to bring out the lovers, not the fighters, in all of us.


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