07/22/2005
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Having just completed a perilous quest, the beefy title character of ""Alyosha Popovich and the Tugarin Snake"" leads an entourage carrying a pot of gold.
Global Eye
The rights of individuals are no longer inalienable, nor are their persons inviolable; all depends on the good will of the Commander, the military autocrat.
Wanted
Using Dr. Horeau's device is sort of like aerobics for your ear. It trains the muscles inside people's ears so that they -- even the English and the French -- can understand one another.
Noble Heritage
Music lovers can still get their fix during the summer dry spell, thanks to concerts in Moscow's old aristocratic palaces.
Salon
The outlook for the publishing industry is grim. Book sales are falling, printing expenses are rising and there is less money to pay everyone involved -- including authors.
No Laughing Matter
The Soviet police state was probably one of the least funny regimes in history, but the jokesters collected in Bruce Adams' book didn't see things that way.
Father's Day
A quarter of a century after Vladimir Vysotsky's death, his son Nikita travels across the country to pay tribute.
Seeking an Identity
Artists explore the things that unite Russia in the 10th annual Moscow International Forum of Artistic Initiatives.
Risks and Rewards
Taboos were shattered, dictators rose from the dead and once-scandalous playwrights became respectable. It's time to look back at the 2004-05 theater season.
Sisterly Affection
A mentally disabled woman puts her twin sister, a successful actress, through trials and tribulations in Maxim Korostyshevsky's tragicomedy.
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Having just completed a perilous quest, the beefy title character of ""Alyosha Popovich and the Tugarin Snake"" leads an entourage carrying a pot of gold.
- Global Eye
- Wanted
- Noble Heritage
- Salon
- No Laughing Matter
- Father's Day
- Seeking an Identity
- Risks and Rewards
- Sisterly Affection
- Press Review
- Ovechkin Leaves Omsk for Capitals
- 'Different Dynamics' for Muslims in U.S., Britain
- English Becomes Popular in N. Korea
- Hidden Scene Unveiled, Video Game Is Yanked Off of Shelves
- China Abandons Yuan's Dollar Peg
- Canada Allows Gay Marriage
- In Cairo, Demonstrators Riven by Different Aims
- The Tragedy of the Warehoused Children
- Patriots and Pseudo-Patriots
- Business in Brief
- Retail Sales Up 12.5% in June
- Ecologists Fret Over Presidential Critique
- Deripaska Poaches Manager for Airline
- Study: Internet Providers to Reap 50% More in '05
- CB Withdraws Bank's License
- Novatek Raises $879M in London
- Captain Sinks Boat Full of Illegal Crabs
- News in Brief
- British Ambassador Is Robbed
- $127M Set Aside for Drug Fight
- German Arrested With 5,000 Ecstasy Pills
- Suspect Admits to Throwing Grenade
- Expat Workers Must Test for 6 Diseases
- Small Blasts Rattle London
- Russia Will Always Be on His Radar Screen
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