08/27/2004
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Bush wants $500 million in seed money to arm and train nongovernmental ""local militias"" -- i.e. bands of lawless freebooters.
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With a stroke of the pen, Vladimir Lenin nationalized the Russian film industry 85 years ago on Friday. The date is now celebrated as the Day of Russian Cinema.
Talent Spotting
Meeting the young singers with dreams of starring in Russia's own version of ""Pop Idol.""
Wanted
Vladimir remembers the first time he saw the lotus, otherwise known as the Nelumbo nucifera.
A Hard Act to Follow
Russian entries for next month's Venice Film Festival hope to repeat the success of last year's ""The Return.""
Streetwise Film
An annual festival brings cutting edge video art to a city wasteland.
Crossing Over
The director of this summer's hit film ""Night Watch"" is set to make an English-language prequel with a major Hollywood studio.
Salon
Russia's answer to ""Bridget Jones's Diary"" is a short novel called ""M+W. To Hell With That Dress!""
Old Regime
A devoted party functionary cohabits for 40 years with a statue of Josef Stalin in Vladimir Voinovich's new novel, ""Monumental Propaganda.""
On the Waterfront
With its crystal-clear fjords and rugged peaks, Norway is a relaxing getaway for nature lovers.
Global Eye
Bush wants $500 million in seed money to arm and train nongovernmental ""local militias"" -- i.e. bands of lawless freebooters.
Image
With a stroke of the pen, Vladimir Lenin nationalized the Russian film industry 85 years ago on Friday. The date is now celebrated as the Day of Russian Cinema.
- Talent Spotting
- Wanted
- A Hard Act to Follow
- Streetwise Film
- Crossing Over
- Salon
- Old Regime
- On the Waterfront
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