01/23/2004
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye – Royal Flush
Halliburton's new partner traffics in the essential elements of WMD -- the very stuff whose spread the United States is ostensibly dedicated to stopping around the world.
In Aussie Prison, Crime Is a Family Affair
The action-comedy heist film ""The Hard Word"" is amusingly gamy, an anecdotal crime film that's an antidote to the pile of overly slick robbery pictures of the past few years.
Cook's Corner – Southern Pork Barbecue
My mother always suspected that my Great-uncle Kelly, who passed away this month at the age of 96, lived so long because he never did -- or ate -- anything he didn't want to.
Laughter and Tears at Ginkas' Yale Premiere
Kama Ginkas opened his American Season at the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven with ""Rothschild's Fiddle,"" cementing his place as a dramatic force in the United States.
Digging Out the Dirt From Behind the Kremlin Wall
Four years into his presidency, Vladimir Putin remains a mystery. Journalist Yelena Tregubova's new book about his formative years in power sheds light on who he is today.
'Tsar's Bride' Picks Its Poison Just Right
A cast of impressive opera students from the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Center ups the level of performance of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's ""The Tsar's Bride"" in Moscow.
A Rebel of the '60s Gets the '90s Look
Sugary pop stars will gyrate and vodka-toting fans will strum guitars to celebrate the day when edgy bard and actor Vladimir Vysotsky would have turned 66.
It's a One-Band Town
Small-town duo Plut i Zhmurik had been performing for nearly two decades in a backwoods Ukrainian rock club when they finally were discovered by a big-time Moscow promoter.
Folk Maestro Looks Back on Life in Dance
Iconic folk dancer Igor Moiseyev celebrates his 98th birthday this week with gala performances, memories of Stalin and no plans to retire any time soon.
Global Eye – Royal Flush
Halliburton's new partner traffics in the essential elements of WMD -- the very stuff whose spread the United States is ostensibly dedicated to stopping around the world.
- In Aussie Prison, Crime Is a Family Affair
- Cook's Corner – Southern Pork Barbecue
- Laughter and Tears at Ginkas' Yale Premiere
- Digging Out the Dirt From Behind the Kremlin Wall
- 'Tsar's Bride' Picks Its Poison Just Right
- A Rebel of the '60s Gets the '90s Look
- It's a One-Band Town
- Folk Maestro Looks Back on Life in Dance
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- Painter, Plumber, Carpenter, Welder?
- Who Knows Best: Browder, Glazyev or Aslund?
- News in Brief
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- Safina Leads Russians Into 3rd Round
- Moscow Shelves Not GM-Free
- Ministry Favors Easier Mergers, Acquisitions
- Aeroflot Wants SkyTeam Deal
- FBI Briefly Holds Vavilov
- Soros, UN Open Fund for Georgia
- Khodorkovsky the Jailhouse Lawyer
- A Coming Out Party at Davos
- Saakashvili's Task: To Be The Builder
- New Year Sees Spike in Inflation
- Business in Brief
- Press Review
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