Issue 4351. Last Updated: 03/17/2010

06/18/2004

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Global Eye

Despite many setbacks and dark days, it cannot be denied that George W. Bush has accomplished exactly what he set out to do in launching his aggression.

Wanted

Vladimir sells DVDS, CDs and electronic goods at very low prices. You might say that the goods fell off the back of the truck, except they had fallen out of the factory door.

Salon

A much-hyped novel by an Uzbek woman who sells her wares in a suburban Moscow market exposes the underside of immigrant life.

Mind Control

Spy hunts, shock workers, sabotage, treason -- there was no lack of juicy headlines in the early Stalin period for readers willing to believe the news.

Eye to Eye

Freedom of expression or freedom of religion? Days into the Sakharov Center trial, the two sides still can't agree on what they're fighting about.

Perfect Misfits

Armed with a good dose of Russian stoicism, Woody Allen's New York-style neurotics make themselves at home on the Moscow stage.

Roll Out the Red Carpet

With top-notch actors and directors expected from across the globe, this year's Moscow International Film Festival is aiming for the stars.

Father Figure

Hollywood sensation Vladimir Mashkov's new film is about parental devotion -- a familiar theme for an actor who lost his parents young.

Partisan War

Banned at home for its unorthodox portrayal of World War II, a Belarussian film makes its way to Moscow.

Chukhrai Sweeps Kinotavr

Pavel Chukhrai collects another round of awards at Sochi's Kinotavr festival with his latest film, ""A Driver for Vera.""

Global Eye

Despite many setbacks and dark days, it cannot be denied that George W. Bush has accomplished exactly what he set out to do in launching his aggression.

Wanted

Vladimir sells DVDS, CDs and electronic goods at very low prices. You might say that the goods fell off the back of the truck, except they had fallen out of the factory door.


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