11/29/2006
Paid access archiveHuman Error Hobbles Kramnik
One of the many differences between human beings and computers is that computers do not have blind spots, as world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik did in game two of his match against the Deep Fritz program Monday.
Fun in Acapulco
The veteran Mexican restaurant Acapulco on Ulitsa Petrovka was once one of the best places in Moscow to savor ceviche and knock back Sauza shots.
Carpaccio
What you'll pay for a serving of beef carpaccio at selected Moscow restaurants.
Flashback
In November 1996, ""Economics for Little Ones, or How Misha Became a Businessman"" was printed.
Finding a Space
Alexei, a professional driver, parks his black Volga in a small lot next to the Leninsky Prospekt metro station, where he says a space can often be found.
Paying Up for Illegal Parking
Although the fines are relatively cheap, parking offenses can have serious consequences.
Heavy Security Greets Pope in Turkey
Benedict XVI says he supports the country's bid to join the European Union.
EU Report Implicates Members in Secret Jails
European countries knew about U.S. secret jails for terrorism suspects and have obstructed an investigation into the transport and illegal detention of prisoners, a draft European Parliament report released Tuesday said.
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