Issue 4352. Last Updated: 03/18/2010

01/24/2008

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Russia's Safe Haven

By James Beadle
The benchmark RTS index has dropped 16 percent since peaking at 2339.79 on Jan. 14.

The Lessons of 1968

By Boris Kagarlitsky
Although the usual custom is to celebrate 50-year and not 40-year anniversaries, 1968 was such an important year that it would be a shame to postpone discussing it for another decade.

Hitting New Slopes

By James Marson
The rapidly growing resort of Bukovel in eastern Ukraine is seeking to challenge Europe's skiing monopoly.

What to Do: Krusovice Musketyr Festival

By James Marson
A winter beer festival celebrating Czech beer Krusovice Musketyr is running from Thursday to Feb. 9 at a number of restaurants. This beer, with a strong golden color and full body, is imported especially for the festival.

A Bit of East and West

By Nathan Toohey
Mixture's self-stated aim is to provide exactly what its name suggests. The restaurant wants visitors to feel that, upon entering, they have embarked on a round-the-world journey, taking in all manner of familiar and unfamiliar experiences.

Icon: Tarkhun

By Maria Antonova
Bright green, the color of the carbonated drink Tarkhun, was never exactly a natural food color, hence its wild popularity among kids in the Soviet Union.

Zyuganov Says Not Pulling Out of Race

By Natalya Krainova
Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov on Wednesday denied reports that he was pulling out of the March 2 presidential election over the lack of media coverage his campaign is receiving, despite comments from party officials that the option was being considered.


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