01/14/2005
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If the wallets of the wealthy are sacrosanct, where can Bush find scratch to keep his cronies and sex-cultists in the federal chips? From American working folk, where else?
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Experimental director Alexander Sokurov's latest film, ""Sun,"" has been chosen as a competition entry for next month's Berlin Film Festival.
Final Opus
With emerging and legendary filmmakers jockeying for funding, beloved Soviet-era director Eldar Ryazanov has decided it's time to move on to something new.
New Yorker Clone Closed
Theories are rife as to why Novy Ochevidets folded, but the fledgling magazine isn't offering details.
Taste of Israel
Hipster Jews in search of their roots turn to local nightclubs and cafes.
Moscow, UK
Russians prepare to show Londoners their best in a day-long winter festival on Trafalgar Square.
Salon
The explosive growth of Russia's book market has not left cookbooks out of the running.
Wanted
Credit became available at select Moscow stores a couple of years ago, and it wasn't long before criminals found a way to make money out of it.
Ship of Fools
The border between fantasy and madness is slim indeed in Mikhail Levitin's play about an epic voyage to nowhere on the high seas.
Dreams of Summer
The Bolshoi Theater ballet company turned up the heat late December with a vivid production of John Neumeier's ""A Midsummer Night's Dream.""
Spy Versus Spy
Victor Cherkashin ran two of the most effective American spies ever to work for the Soviet Union. But the former KGB counterintelligence officer isn't one to boast.
Romance on the Air
Discriminated against in reality, Russia's Gypsies exude passion and drama in a brand-new television series.
Global Eye
If the wallets of the wealthy are sacrosanct, where can Bush find scratch to keep his cronies and sex-cultists in the federal chips? From American working folk, where else?
- Image
- Final Opus
- New Yorker Clone Closed
- Taste of Israel
- Moscow, UK
- Salon
- Wanted
- Ship of Fools
- Dreams of Summer
- Spy Versus Spy
- Romance on the Air
- Press Review
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- Schroeder Sees Boost In Wake of Tsunami
- Prince Harry Nazi Outfit Outrages Rights Groups
- Fear Impedes Poll Workers Efforts
- Bush Impenitent as WMD Search Ends
- Tamil Tigers Recruit Tsunami Children
- Business in Brief
- Election Worries Deepen as Sistani's Aide Is Killed
- World Learning to Live With a Cheaper Dollar
- Flush Russia Turns Tables on the West
- Interpreting Russian Weather
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- Tycoons in $1.7Bln Iron Deal
- LUKoil Forecasts $4Bln Net
- Yevrazholding Insures Mills for $2.8Bln
- Putin's Envoys Look for Loyal Governors
- Regions Blamed Over Benefits
- Bush Has a Packed Agenda for Putin
- Khodorkovsky, The Dubious Martyr
- Gazprom Takeover of Rosneft Delayed
- News in Brief
- Bagapsh Heads for Landslide Victory
- FSB Hunts for Muslim Convert
- Air Force to Offer Strategic Bombers to China
- Ivanov Denies Arms Talks With Syria
- Ivanov Rules Out Presidency
- Pilots Are 'Shamefully' Underpaid
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