04/22/2005
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Soldiers prepare for the upcoming Victory Day parade through Red Square on Tuesday evening.
Global Eye
David Chalmers, the Texas oil baron recently accused of cutting deals with Saddam Hussein, must be aghast to find himself in hot water for an activity that was once blessed at the highest levels.
Special Forces
Tsarist investigators seek to foil a radical plot in the latest film featuring Erast Fandorin, the hero of Boris Akunin's best-selling detective novels.
Ill-Fated Seduction
A rebellious noblewoman has a doomed affair in Andrei Konchalovsky's finely tuned production of ""Miss Julie.""
Noise Makers
Dom's annual festival of experimental music tears down the walls between musical genres.
Home Again
The ballets of Leonide Massine were performed around the world, but never in the land where he was born. Now the acclaimed choreographer has finally had his Russian premiere.
Salon
Russian readers showed their love for conspiracies with the success of Dan Brown's novels ""The Da Vinci Code"" and ""Angels & Demons."" But Russia's own conspiracy theorists were doing the same thing long ago.
As Normal as It Gets
Former Yeltsin adviser Andrei Shleifer thinks Russia is where it ought to be in terms of development and growth -- if you take into account how far it had to come.
Wanted
Alexander's Moscow apartment contains cupboards stuffed full of the art of the world, tiny drawings that were once stuck beneath pieces of sugary gum.
Modern Monuments
Is contemporary art too self-absorbed to deal with the theme of World War II? Some might think so, but an exhibition at Krokin Gallery tries to prove otherwise.
Western Perspectives
A festival of documentaries from the European Union looks eastward for inspiration, telling stories from the former Soviet Union.
- Stirring Things Up
- Image
- Global Eye
- Special Forces
- Ill-Fated Seduction
- Noise Makers
- Home Again
- Salon
- As Normal as It Gets
- Wanted
- Modern Monuments
- Western Perspectives
- Stirring Things Up
- Press Review
- Klitschko Sidelined by Surgery for 5 Months
- Allawi Escapes Al-Qaida Attack
- Author Seeks to Ease Armenian Suffering
- Rice Urges Calm as Crisis in Ecuador Rages On
- Tony Blair Gains Steam at Campaign's Midpoint
- Damsels in Linguistic Distress
- The Nabokov Generation
- Banca Intesa Acquires KMB-Bank for $90M
- Government Reveals Forecasts for 2006
- Forbes Top 100: Younger, Richer
- Business in Brief
- Japan Urges Priority for Pacific Pipeline
- Ukraine Turns Screws on Russian Oil Firms
- Veshnyakov Lashes Out at the OSCE
- Squabbling Resumes Over Merger
- Reports: UES Set to Sell Ren-TV
- Aven Urges State to Liberalize the Economy
- United Russia Plans a Left Wing as Well
- 2 Suspects Detained in Chubais Ambush
- Putin Meets With EU Chief
- NATO Reaches Out to Ukraine
- News in Brief
- Rice and Lavrov Clash Over Belarus 'Dictator'
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