09/18/2006
Paid access archiveA Cultured Way to Ignore Civilization
When one thinks of Nazism, high culture generally doesn't come to mind.
Some Shaky Stability
Democracy does not march very long or very far. It lunges forward into vacuums created by the collapse of colonial, communist or imperial systems.
Institutions as Kozlov's Biggest Legacy
Andrei Kozlov will clearly be missed. Since the first deputy chairman of the Central Bank died in a contract-style shooting on Thursday, bankers and politicians alike have spoken glowingly of his commitment and zeal in improving the banking system.
Dynamo Wins Derby Honors
Dynamo beat Super League rivals CSKA 3-2 at CSKA Sports Complex on Saturday in a match that pitted neighboring clubs against one another.
Nabokov and Toskala: 2 Friends After One Spot
Vesa Toskala spent most of the offseason on his new boat, peacefully cruising the Nordic lakes during Finland's most beautiful summer in 20 years.
Metallurg Moves Against Malkin
A Russian arbitration panel ruled Pittsburgh Penguins rookie Evgeni Malkin violated his contract by leaving his Russian pro team to play in the NHL.
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