06/04/2004
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This is how the system works behind the mask: A blustering fool issues an order, and thousands upon thousands of innocent people die.
Family Name
Many New Yorkers mistake him for a Russian general or hockey player, but Alexander Alexandrovich Pushkin is in fact the great-great-great-grandson of Russia's national poet.
Wanted
You might have seen Igor at the Izmailovsky market, manning a stall piled high with shiny balls of granite, ammonites, trilobites and thick ivory tusks.
Living Legends
Thirty years ago, guitar-strumming bards had to peddle their music on the sly. Now, Russia's ""singing poets"" play before audiences of thousands.
Shaping the Muse
An annual sculpture symposium brings together masters and novices for a month of sculpting in the open air.
Image
Every month, Mechanical Factory No. 149 turns 15 to 17 tons of used tires into rubber for the floors of stadiums and gyms.
Back to Borodino
Just two hours from Moscow, Borodino Field makes a fascinating summer getaway for military history buffs and picnickers alike.
Singled Out
A local clone of the U.S. television show ""Sex and the City"" tracks the private lives of four unmarried women from a uniquely Russian perspective.
Salon
From Nicholas II to Stalin to Yeltsin to Putin, Alexander Pushkin's image is an ever-changing thing.
Middlebrow
Crime novelist Boris Akunin has struck gold with a formula built for the most -- and least -- discriminating reader.
- Act of Hubris
- Symbolic Acts
- Global Eye
- Family Name
- Wanted
- Living Legends
- Shaping the Muse
- Image
- Back to Borodino
- Singled Out
- Salon
- Middlebrow
- Act of Hubris
- Symbolic Acts
- Press Review
- News in Brief
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- Business in Brief
- Fradkov Makes a Pitch for Honesty
- CIA Chief Hands In Resignation
- It's an All-Russian French Final
- NGOs Go Soft on Putin's Address
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