03/11/2005
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The justice system itself will be ""rendered"" into a black hole. The victims of state crime -- American citizens as well as foreign captives -- will be left without rights, without redress, without a voice.
Image
A Lincoln automobile, used to ferry foreign tourists staying at the Metropol Hotel, stands parked in front of the Bolshoi Theater during the early years of the Soviet era.
Love Is the Answer
Although the ""Faces of Love"" film festival is ostensibly devoted to films about love, sexually explicit movies -- including a controversial film from Britain -- may end up stealing the show.
Paths of Glory
Fanaticism sows death and despair in two very different shows at the Meyerhold Center and the Sovremmenik.
Back in Action
Pioneering artist Sven Gundlakh retired at the height of his career. Now he's returned with a new exhibition at E.K. ArtBureau.
Pipe Dreams
The new, 6,000-pipe organ at MMDM is about to get a test run from Europe's most renowned organists.
Salon
Russians harbor a deep suspicion toward political autobiographies: They suspect them of being fraudulent, manipulative, boring and, of course, ghostwritten.
Miracle on Ice
There was no question at the 1980 Olympics as to which was the better hockey team. But the Americans knew they only had to beat the Soviets once.
Street Spreads
The creators of Code Red, Russia's first professional-quality magazine devoted to graffiti, say their craft should be taken seriously.
Going Home
A new television channel might seem as though it's designed for housewives. But its creators say that men, too, will enjoy the talk shows and cooking programs.
Wanted
Khalyavshchiki are all around us. Also called freeloaders, blaggers extraordinaire or whatever name you choose, they are people who can smell a free gift, meal or night out from a mile away.
The Night Shift
Raisa Belousova met assorted freaks and criminals while driving her taxi -- and turned the discussions into a book.
- Global Eye
- Image
- Love Is the Answer
- Paths of Glory
- Back in Action
- Pipe Dreams
- Salon
- Miracle on Ice
- Street Spreads
- Going Home
- Wanted
- The Night Shift
- Press Review
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