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02/04/2005

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Rebel With a Cause

Alexander Veledinsky focuses on the early years of the National Bolshevik Party leader Eduard Limonov in ""It's Russian.""

Image

Ballerina Galina Ulanova's apartment in a Stalinist vysotka has been turned into a memorial museum.

Global Eye

Bush has declared his peremptory right to capture, imprison, indefinitely detain or even assassinate anyone in the world.

Career Ladder

A new book gives the lowdown on Russia's ruling classes.

Wanted

Give him a couple of hours, and Yevgeny will analyze your character and provide some predictions.

Crowd Scenes

Snapshots by a Ukrainian photographer capture the historic street protests in Kiev.

Going Inside

Artists reopen their apartments and studios for public viewing.

Salon

Translating bestsellers into Russian is a lucrative business, but some publishers compromise on quality.

Out of Control

When expatriates crack up abroad, who or what is to blame? It's as much the person as the place in Tom Bissell's stories about Americans traveling through Central Asia.

Out of Sight

A CIA puppet or a serious research facility? The jury is still out on the Munich Institute.

Stepping Out

The Irish show ""Riverdance"" has been a golden opportunity for Russian dancers to export their skills.

Movers and Shakers

An adaptation of Andrei Platonov's ""Dzhan"" uses dance to convey the writer's subtle prose, while a new version of ""A Midsummer Night's Dream"" goes for physical comedy.


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