08/20/2004
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Things have reached a sorry pass when decent businessmen are forced to give up profits because of some ridiculous law.
Wanted
The last time I met Gayane, she was filled with pride and enthusiasm for her children, who could write with both hands at the same time.
Cover Version
Concept, layout and all, a new Russian magazine takes after The New Yorker right down to the cartoons. So why is the U.S. magazine only finding out about it now?
Graffiti Artist
It wasn't easy, but eventually Vladimir Ovchinnikov won over neighbors and authorities alike with his impromptu murals in a provincial Russian town.
Russian Soul
Mikhail Grin is on the lookout for Russia's answer to Duke Ellington, and once he finds him, he is planning to introduce him to the world.
Salon
Timed to the Olympic Games, Mikhail Gasparov's new guidebook to ancient Greece might not be that useful to sports fans, but it stands out for its brio and humor.
Side Shows
In Rosamund Bartlett's unorthodox new biography of Anton Chekhov, the writer bursts to life from the richness of detail.
Image
This Wednesday, dusty flea markets will become a thing of the past with the official opening of Litera, Russia's largest wholesale retailer of books and stationery.
Playing the Crowd
Popular singer Nikolai Baskov may have lost his Bolshoi appointment, but he's not ready to give up on opera just yet.
Balancing Act
Two of Moscow's major opera houses are in transition, and it's up to one man to see them through.
Poet's Passing
One of the towering figures of contemporary poetry and a staunch opponent of totalitarianism, Czeslaw Milosz died last Saturday at his home in Krakow.
Global Eye
Things have reached a sorry pass when decent businessmen are forced to give up profits because of some ridiculous law.
- Wanted
- Cover Version
- Graffiti Artist
- Russian Soul
- Salon
- Side Shows
- Image
- Playing the Crowd
- Balancing Act
- Poet's Passing
- Press Review
- News in Brief
- Astrakhan Leader Invited to Kremlin
- Heavy Fighting Rages Near South Ossetian Capital
- Meskhetian Turks Find New Refuge
- Subs 'Invade' Stockholm for a Naval Anniversary
- Sadr Rejects Demands to Leave Shrine
- Sharon Unfazed by Setback
- Blame Spreads for Abu Ghraib
- Chile and Russia, Olympic Gear and Oil Prices
- South Ossetia: Status Quo Is Unsustainable
- Eastern Approaches
- Plain Cheek, Not Turning Other Cheek
- Onopko Breaks Record With Win
- Light-Heavyweight Makarenko Proves Cubans Can Be Beaten
- Google Stock Surges 18% on Trade Debut
- Olympic Sponsors Lose Allure
- Wal-Mart May Invest in Japan's Daiei Supermarket
- Business in Brief
- CB: Bank Confidence Returning
- Doctors Dispatched to Lebedev's Side
- Report: $900M Arms Deal Is Close
- Ministry Denies It's Ditching Tenders
- Minister to Investigate Gazprom
- Prosecutor Turns Trial Into a Yawner
- Kazakh Suspect Named in Uzbek Bombing
- Cabinet Screwed Up, Says Kudrin
- The Drink of Choice Is Increasingly Beer
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