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09/02/2005

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Global Eye

The nightmare has come true. There are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq -- dirty bombs and poison shells -- and they are being used by terrorist leaders to kill and maim Americans, including newborn children.

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The Oktyabr movie theater on Novy Arbat is set to reopen Monday after eight years of reconstruction.

Coming Attractions

New stages, new faces -- but not a whole lot of new plays -- mark the start of the 2005-06 theater season.

The Soviet Nation

Most Russians, Armenians and Uzbeks are sure of their ancient origins and unique characteristics. But the past they share is just as much a part of who they are today.

Salon

While the Russian community in the Netherlands remains rather silent in terms of press and literature, the situation in Germany could not be more different.

Tricksters and Fools

A big-budget television miniseries from director Pavel Lungin brings the works of 19th-century satirist Nikolai Gogol to the small screen.

Masters of Marketing

In a project being unveiled for City Day, Russia's top contemporary artists build up their brand-name recognition.

Tough Teacher

In a recent master class at Mosfilm, Finnish maestro Jorma Panula initiated students in the esoteric art of orchestral conducting.

Red Star Rising

An exhibition traces Ilya Mashkov's evolution from rebellious avant-gardist to pillar of Socialist Realism.

Wanted

Sensing an opportunity, Pavel told me that he had a few kilograms of caviar for sale if I was interested.

No Place Like Home

Moscow's newest library focuses on the Russians who were scattered around the world by the Bolshevik Revolution.


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