03/23/2006
Paid access archiveCoaching Global Nomads in the Game of Life
Modern technology allows U.S.-trained life coach Margarita Gokun Silver to help expats wherever they are.
Where the Living Is Easy
The taxi had come late. The dispatcher had been rude. The airport was a long drive, I couldn't afford to miss the plane and, yes, I'm afraid I snapped at the driver.
By Definition 1915 Was a Genocide
John Evans is the U.S. ambassador to Armenia, as of this writing. But he probably won't be for long.
A Message Delivered
If you follow the news, you know now that Garry Kasparov, the chess king who has devoted his life to deposing President Vladimir Putin, has an office on Ulitsa Makarenko in central Moscow.
The Sesame Street Generation in the White House
They headed off to college as the Berlin Wall was coming down, were inspired by globalization and came of age with international terrorism.
Japan Defends Foreign Minister's Sense of History
The New York Times editorial is based on factual misunderstanding and presents unfounded comments.
Power to the Party of Power
Last week, another round of election results was counted. There wasn't anything sensational about them, and they didn't provoke much interest.
A Memorable Massage At a Kyrgyz Health Spa
There's a health spa in the mountains near Bishkek that is all but abandoned, yet still operational.
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