02/18/2005
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Originally set up as a network of clandestine cells to be activated in case of a Soviet invasion of Western Europe, Gladio expanded into a tool for political repression, directed by NATO and Washington.
Image
The cast of the musical ""Cats"" rehearses for the show's upcoming Moscow premiere. Andrew Lloyd Webber's ""Cats"" is the longest-running musical in Broadway and West End history.
Exposed Film
Rarely seen in movie theaters or on television screens, a series of provocative documentaries is the focus of a new film festival.
Three's a Crowd
Businessmen, hitmen and bumbling cops cross paths in a new comedy by one of Russia's trendiest young playwrights.
Buried Ballet
In preparation for Dmitry Shostakovich's 100th birthday, the Bolshoi revives a ballet that has not been staged since 1931.
Siberian Party
Moscow's Buryats celebrate Sagaalgan, the month-long festival that marks the start of the lunar year -- and band together against racism.
Salon
The death of the poet Tatyana Bek has led to speculation that a falling-out with her fellow poets provoked her to commit suicide.
Between the Frames
It's tempting to search for subversive messages in Stalin-era cinema, but Alexander Medvedkin and Dmitry Shostakovich took care to play by the rules.
Wanted
""We think that the cat will liven up the museum,"" said Roman, the museum's acting director. Sadly, he is not looking for a tall, naked, ginger-haired woman to liven it up even more.
The Road to Riches
What's it like to be a New Russian? According to the first book by ""one of them,"" it's all about contract killings, cheating husbands and dyed poodles.
Dark Diasporas
In a special project of the Moscow Biennale, emigre artists from Eastern Europe express their split personalities.
- Empire of the Sun
- Global Eye
- Image
- Exposed Film
- Three's a Crowd
- Buried Ballet
- Siberian Party
- Salon
- Between the Frames
- Wanted
- The Road to Riches
- Dark Diasporas
- Empire of the Sun
- Press Review
- Iraq's Shiite Alliance Forms Majority
- Bush: Syria Should Quit Lebanon
- A Problem With Authority
- Finding Russia's True Friends and Foes
- Business in Brief
- Cabinet Wants to Raise Bar for Banks
- IMF Urges Quicker Reforms
- British Vodka Maker Forced to Ditch Kalashnikov Name
- Report: Ministry to Jump on Boards of Svyaz Units
- BP Planning to Help Polish Russia's Image
- Gref Backs Curbs on Foreign Bids
- Miners Assail Plan to Limit Metals Tenders
- News in Brief
- Beslan Parents Urge Leader to Resign
- Liberals Cool on 'Pear' Party
- CIA Director Warns of Missing Nukes
- Iran to Ink Nuclear Pact Next Week
- Yukos Takes Its Case to Washington
- Ukraine to Ease Visas for Eurovision
- Irishman Finds a Home on the 'Prairies'