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07/16/2004

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Global Eye

Instead of carving out criminal niches on the fringes of society, the Oval Outfit takes down whole countries, Gus Russo writes.

Salon

Unfazed by the arrest of sponsor Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the Open Russia Booker Prize releases its long list of the best novels of the year.

Hidden Agenda

Little did Adolf Hitler know that Olga Chekhova, passionate scion of a Russian literary clan and star of the Nazi silver screen, was a Soviet spy.

The Ingenue

Heading the lineup at Covent Garden, Maria Alexandrova is the face of the new Bolshoi.

Back to the Land

Why did hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic volunteers flock to the back country in the 1950s? Newly declassified documents shed light on the Virgin Lands campaign.

Moscow Goes Modern

Next January, museums across the city will deck their halls with the latest trends for the first Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art.

Wanted

Give Yuly an hour, and he will get the go-ahead to open the safe and hand you up to $30,000. All he needs is your car.

Kings and Fools

The 2003-04 season may well go down as a turning point for Moscow theater. The Moscow Times looks back at a year of pop and oldies.

Global Eye

Instead of carving out criminal niches on the fringes of society, the Oval Outfit takes down whole countries, Gus Russo writes.

Salon

Unfazed by the arrest of sponsor Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the Open Russia Booker Prize releases its long list of the best novels of the year.

Hidden Agenda

Little did Adolf Hitler know that Olga Chekhova, passionate scion of a Russian literary clan and star of the Nazi silver screen, was a Soviet spy.


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