Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/19/2010

02/19/2008

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The Master of Irony

By James Marson
It's not a statue, but Mikhail Bulgakov finally has a museum in Moscow, in the house immortalized in his most famous novel.

What to Do: Go Washbasin Sledding

Put on a costume and say goodbye to winter by sledding down a mountain in a washbasin. The fourth annual washbasin race will take place on Feb. 24 in Moscow.

Artistic Italian Flavor

By Nathan Toohey
Nostro Cafe very much has the feel of an archetypal Ostozhenka cafe. It's slick and professional and definitely has a moneyed air.

Chef's Secrets: Venison Carpaccio With Poached Eggs, Ruccola and Parmesan

A recipe from Yar's head chef, Matthew Cooper.

Community Bulletin Board

Community Bulletin Board

Bush Plays Healer-in-Chief in Africa

The Associated Press
U.S. President George W. Bush handed out hugs and bed nets to battle malaria in Tanzania's rural north on Monday, saying the United States is part of an international effort to provide enough mosquito netting to protect every child under 5 in the east African nation.

Largest U.S. Beef Recall Under Way

Reuters
A California meatpacker accused of animal cruelty is making the largest U.S. meat recall on record -- 65 million kilograms, the U.S. Agriculture Department said.

Nancy Reagan in Hospital After Fall

The Associated Press
Former U.S. first lady Nancy Reagan was in the hospital early Monday after taking a tumble in her Bel Air home.

Obama Seeks Edwards' Endorsement

Reuters
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has slipped away for a private meeting with former rival John Edwards to seek his endorsement.

Swiss Car Fit for a Spy Film

The Associated Press
OK, so they've invented a car that runs on land and underwater. But did they really have to make it a convertible?


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