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05/21/2004

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Global Eye

This spring, Bush viceroy Paul Bremer quietly signed a series of edicts that will give the United States effective control over any Iraqi government, for years to come.

Rewriting the Book

Dissatisfied with current approaches to the history of Soviet repressions, a congress of schoolteachers offers new ways of confronting the past.

Wanted

Anyone who has been to sunny Yalta and is interested in its pre-Revolutionary history can finance the publication of a unique book: ""Yalta -- My Love."" Tel. 962-1254.

Total Makeover

Reduced to rubble in World War II, a medieval church gets a second chance thanks to funding from Germany.

Turkish Sampler

Looking ahead to the upcoming tourist season, Turkey brings whirling dervishes, shadow theater and pop idol Tarkan to Moscow.

Indie Advance

A lineup of experimental, edgy bands from Russia and abroad kicks off the first Avant festival of independent music.

Iron Scales

French violinist Isabelle Flory was cut no slack as a student at the Moscow Conservatory in the 1970s.

Wear and Tear

As preliminary plans for the much-needed reconstruction of the Bolshoi Theater emerge, onlookers wonder where the money will come from.

Crazy Quilt

Piecing together snippets from early avant-garde works, Taganka Theater director Yury Lyubimov recreates himself at the age of 86.

Salon

Popular playwright Yevgeny Grishkovets's first novel taps into that nostalgia that everyone shares -- even those born long after the good old days passed.


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