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07/23/2004

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In Unison

Russian singers may be juicing up the opera world, but no one can top the onstage chemistry between Ildar Abdrazakov and Olga Borodina.

Wanted

Ever since he heard that one could hitchhike across Europe, Suren has been dreaming of heading off to the wilds, or at least to France and Italy.

Global Eye

Iyad Allawi has proved a useful thug for Bush and Blair, a hitman willing to slaughter his own people, a tool for creating a pliable client state.

Image

This Sunday, fleets and flotillas across the country celebrate Navy Day

Stopping Traffic

No one knows how to create a spectacle like performance artist Birgit Ramsauer, here in Moscow as part of the Russian-German Cultural Meetings.

Family Heritage

Nikolai Cherkasov may not have been the best of fathers, but his son still cherishes the legendary actor's memory.

Salon

In yet another sign that the book market is looking toward the West, several publishing houses have reissued the novel that sparked the hit film ""Night Watch.""

The Iron Grip

Even Stalin's most fearsome henchmen were putty in the dictator's hands, a new study by Yoram Gorlizki and Oleg Khlevniuk maintains.

Not So Slow

Tortoise's albums may be leisurely and atmospheric, but things speed up when the band steps on stage.

Step by Step

The TsEKh summer school offers dancers across Russia a rare chance to learn the latest techniques.

In Unison

Russian singers may be juicing up the opera world, but no one can top the onstage chemistry between Ildar Abdrazakov and Olga Borodina.


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