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10/15/2004

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Global Eye

Fraud, forgery, antitrust violations: sounds like a dream resume for a top post in the Bush Administration.

Street Songs

With Russian chanson more popular than ever, a band from St. Petersburg gets back to its gritty gangster roots.

Wanted

Alexander speaks for Alternative, a sect, or group, or religion, or movement -- he remains vague on what it is -- that knows how the world can achieve perfect karma.

Who's to Blame?

Just days before going back on the stand, the Andrei Sakharov Museum and Public Center launches a polemical exhibit on Chechnya.

Newspaper Man

A new book by veteran journalist Vitaly Tretyakov lays down the law on what the Russian press does right -- and where it goes wrong.

Image

A cutting-edge exhibition at the New Tretyakov Gallery uses advanced imaging technology to reinterpret the age-old strictures of Russian Orthodox icons.

Body Language

An adventurous quartet of contemporary dance troupes converges on Moscow for the annual Grand Pas festival.

Fatal Weakness

Two experimental directors take the misguided hubris of a simple Gogolian clerk to the heights of Greek tragedy.

These Walls Have Ears

As Soviet architecture comes back into style, Anne Nivat takes a look at the darker side of living in one of Stalin's ""seven sisters.""

Salon

Though not one entry on the Booker shortlist announced last week could be called ""a revelation,"" the quality of writing is high overall.


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