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07/08/2005

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Sunlight gleams off the polished hood of a ZiS-110 limousine that Josef Stalin gave to Patriarch Alexy I in gratitude for the Russian Orthodox Church's help during World War II.

Global Eye

Dr. Burton Lee III, a former military doctor, denounced Bush's use of military medical personnel to help ""set the conditions for interrogation.""

Cosmic Dreams

After the launch of Sputnik in 1957, the lives of four young people change irreversibly in Alexei Uchitel's award-winning drama ""Dreaming of Space.""

Talent Finder

After helping usher in a new generation of playwrights, why is Alexei Kazantsev returning to a Russian classic?

Miracle Worker

The Basilica of St. Nicholas in Bari, visited for centuries by both Catholic and Orthodox pilgrims, brings its treasures to Moscow.

The Write Stuff

A St. Petersburg program encourages aspiring U.S. authors to find themselves by getting lost.

Salon

The heroes of Arsen Revazov's debut novel become entangled in a web woven by the Hats, a millennia-old secret society bent on -- surprise, surprise -- world domination.

Managed Democracy

How did Russia's path to reform lead to muzzled media, a corrupt judiciary and a rubber-stamp legislature? Two Washington Post reporters take stock of Putin's rule.

Wanted

Like any job, there are times when business is slack for people like Mikhail. Then there are times when any bodyguard finds himself flooded with offers.

Buried Treasure

Natalya Polosmak and Vyacheslav Molodin, a husband-and-wife team from Novosibirsk, made one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries in recent Russian history.

In the Picture

A psychological thriller from a top Hollywood producer is in production at Mosfilm. Will other projects follow?


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