06/25/2004
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What will Putin ask in return for this manful effort to pull Bush's roasting chestnuts out of the fire?
Wanted
Sergei sells soccer books at a small table next to the Dynamo soccer stadium, dusty mementos of another era.
Oprah's Pick
Sunbathers across America are plowing through ""Anna Karenina"" in the largest promotion of Russian literature since ""Doctor Zhivago"" hit the big screen.
Burn, Return
Oleg Kudryashov left Moscow in 1974 to start his career again from scratch. But not for long.
War Games
Dmitry Meskhiyev's ""Our Own"" is emerging as a contender in a Moscow film festival program filled with works about war.
Teaming Up
Estonia and Azerbaijan banded together with their wealthier neighbors to produce frontrunners at this year's Moscow film festival.
It Takes Two
Behind the scenes at the Moscow film festival, the future of Russia's relationship with Western cinema is being decided.
Word of Mouth
Mikhail Kononov's debut novel, ""The Naked Pioneer Girl,"" is a bitingly satirical take on the Soviet state of mind.
Salon
A nationwide writing competition heaps awards on 11 wholesome plotlines in an effort to get Russian television to clean up its act.
Upstairs, Downstairs
Fifteen student actors at the Russian Academy of Theater Arts transform their surroundings beyond recognition.
Flying High
The Bolshoi Theater proves skeptics wrong with a dynamic production of its first Wagner opera in nearly 25 years.
Ghost Town
An artist exhibits his love for a city whose architectural treasures are being torn down.
Global Eye
What will Putin ask in return for this manful effort to pull Bush's roasting chestnuts out of the fire?
- Wanted
- Oprah's Pick
- Burn, Return
- War Games
- Teaming Up
- It Takes Two
- Word of Mouth
- Salon
- Upstairs, Downstairs
- Flying High
- Ghost Town
- Press Review
- Bonding at a Burning Oil Platform
- Safin Repents, Says 'I'll Be Back'
- Coordinated Iraq Attacks Kill 75
- The Rivalry That Poisons Europe
- Canine Love in a Dog-Eat-Dog World
- News in Brief
- Putin's Remarks Still No Justification for War
- Business in Brief
- Pulkovo to Launch U.S. Service
- Hummers Roll Out of Russian Factory
- Another Bank Loses Its License
- State Loses Bid to Oust Yukos Tax Judge
- Berlin to Sell $2Bln of Russian Debt as Bonds
- Alekperov, Fedun 'Not Selling'
- Romanians Mourn Faithful 'Box on Wheels'
- Ban on Brazilian Meat Linked to Wheat Sales
- Black Sea Oil Exports Jump
- Kremlin Looking for Loyal NGOs
- On Sale Soon: Food Fit for Putin
- Alkhanov Registers for Chechen Race
- Nationalists Claim Murder
- 3 Detained in Attacks in Ingushetia
- Military Will Keep Benefits, Putin Says
- Fedotov Warns Al-Qaida Could Get Iraqi WMD
- MiG-29s Force Plane to Land
- 1,128 Suspects Are Hiding Abroad
- Drug Trade Earns $10Bln per Year, Top Official Says
- Ukrainian Sailors Tell of Torture in Iraq
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