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09/24/2004

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Global Eye

The war leaders deliberately deceived their own people with a poison cloud of lies and bluster, an arch-conservative, pro-war paper reported last week.

Specter of Genocide

Getting to the heart of the Caucasus debate, five new books on Armenia reveal a country focused on its past and a future yet to be decided.

Salon

The idea of the superman has appealed to Russians for centuries, and Vladimir Sorokin's eagerly anticipated new novel is no exception.

Labor of Love

Refusing to be cast as the tortured artist, dissident painter Konstantin Zvezdochyotov prefers old-fashioned principles and honest work.

Familiar Story

Moscow audiences of 'Fahrenheit 9/11' see parallels between the United States and Russia in more ways than one.

Birthday Boy Luzhkov Gets a Motorcade

Two notorious Moscow artists take aim with another tongue-in-cheek tribute -- this time at the city's mayor.

Coming of Age

From their Soviet school days to the Russia of today, the 20 children of Sergei Miroshnichenko's ""7 Up"" films compose an informal portrait of a generation in flux.

Wanted

Before, when he was in New York, Leo's answering machine was packed with messages every night from people wanting to be photographed for free.

Russia, Updated

The newly released heir to the Great Soviet Encyclopedia takes an objective approach to Russian history -- or does it?

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Socialist Realism comes back to Moscow schools with a centennial program devoted to Soviet hero Nikolai Ostrovsky.


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