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Previews |
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Music, Theatre, Fashion, Photo
Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life 1990–2005. Moscow Design Week. Vladimir Spivakov invites. NETFEST.
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Exhibitions
Maestri. The New Academy. St Petersburg. Allegoria Sacra. Worker’s Club, by Alexander Rodchenko at 20th Century Art, Tretyakov Gallery. Kandinsky and Blue Rider.
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Your Moscow |
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The Turgenev house in Moscow
Today we will visit one more literary museum in the central part of Moscow, on Ostozhenka Ulitsa, Dom 37.
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Theatre Review |
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New Theatre Seasons
The beginning of the fall is usually associated with bustling cultural life in Moscow.
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Travel |
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Glasgow, the Most Under-estimated City in Europe
I suppose every country needs a kind of civic scapegoat, a place that is considered to be so bad that the other Metropolises look good.
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Legal |
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Rules of Russian Migration Law
For Family Members Accompanying a Foreign Citizen.
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Fashion |
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Welcome to Executive Fashions
Since 1986, Executive Fashions has established itself as a leading custom-tailor with a wonderful reputation for the finest custom-made.
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The Way It Was |
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1995
The story so far: the Soviet Union ended abruptly in 1991 after an abortive coup, and Yeltsin wrenched power from the master manoeuvrer Gorbachev.
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“The Flame”
On a beautiful autumn day, I motored through golden countryside to the town of Yelets in Lipetsk region.
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Health Special |
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What Do I Do When I Get Ill?
Well what does happen when you fall sick? In this country, it all depends on whether or not you have medical insurance
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Health. Man’s Most Valuable Good. For a Price
It was close to midnight. It was in a classy downtown restaurant. Food, drinks and company had been just excellent. However, health far less.
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Are you Sick Yet?
When ex-pats get ill in Russia, they usually make their way immediately to the airport instead to a local hospital.
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Medical Treatment for Ex-pats
Many ex-patriate families arrive in Moscow on various packages that are provided by the employer to the main earning spouse.
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Medical Treatment
During my 16 years living in Moscow, I enjoyed a number of interesting experiences with the Russian medical services.
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When health is a pain in the neck!
Child with fever at 2h00 in the morning! Bad toothache while on business conference in Samara! In need of a medical specialist for a family member!
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Interview with the deputy Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova
AIDS is a word that we Westerners have largely grown bored of.
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Out and About |
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Irish Footballers in Moscow
Russia, local media and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), including its Chief Executive Officer, Mr John Delaney.
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UK Prime Minister in Moscow
David Cameron has started the overdue and difficult process of rebuilding relations with Russia.
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St. Andrew’s church fete
Early September sees Moscow get back into gear after the long summer.
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Rugby world cup
By the time you read this, the 20 teams in New Zealand will have been reduced to eight, and the contest gets serious.
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Motoring |
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The Frankfurt Motor Show
FRAport. One of the busiest airports in the world. Every day. Frankfurt. “WORLDport”. The busiest automotive hub globally.
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Real Estate |
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Moscow Boundary Changes
The recently announced plans to radically expand Moscow’s city limits into the territory of the Oblast are likely to have a serious impact on the real estate market in the longer run.
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News
City Hall cancels controversial project. Dollar prices for elite property decline. Hotel instead of City Hall complex. Demand for rental apartments up.
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Ðóññêèé ÿçûê |
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Russian Lesson
How to take public transport.
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Wine & Dining |
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The Rest of the Best
Last month’s “Moscow’s Best Restaurants” article prompted some fierce comments.
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Restaurant Review |
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Ulliams
Okno v Parizh is a hilarious 1994 comedy about Nikolai, a St. Petersburg music teacher, and his friends who discover a “window to Paris” in a communal apartment.
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Family |
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Puzzle Pages
Know your onions. Disease is bad for you. Vitamins are good for you. Mixed salad. Popular medicine: What am I? Mini Sudoku. Micro Sudoku: new!
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Clarice and the Campsite Crisis
A Brainy Bird Tall Tale (no.3)
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Book Review |
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Emperors of the Free World
Now that the decorous, tightly controlled process of deciding who should be Russia’s next President is getting under way.
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Fred Flintstone |
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Pray in One Hand
In July, Fred prayed that this year Bedrock would be spared last summer’s smoke and heat.
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