Ice Fishing in Sibera

Rain, snow, or sleet, they fish 24/7 here! 21 January 1999, The Moscow Times Ice-Anglers Be Warned: Minivans Do Not Float By Russell Working In a northern suburb of Vladivostok, next to a forlorn little amusement park where carnival music blares over the empty skating rink even on the bitterest…

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Death is Painful in Any Culture, Anywhere.

Death is painful in any culture, anywhere. Yesterday, in the middle of an overwhelmingly busy day, I received an email that stopped me in my tracks. My friend’s mother had died. Actually, I’m not sure how Laura ranks in my life, or I in hers. After I spent a week…

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Lenin is Alive

The Man behind all the Madness January 21, 1999, Itar-Tass News Agency “Russia Marks Lenin’s Death Anniversary With Mixed Feelings;” By Andrey Yarushin, Olga Kostromina, Lyudmila Yermakova, Inna Zhukova MOSCOW — The Russian Orthodox Church is extremely cautious about the interment of the embalmed body of Vladimir Lenin which has…

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Every Thing is Leaking

I can’t stand the sound of running water! As I sit here typing this the sounding of a leaky faucet rings in my ears. If it ever stopped, the sound of the ever-running toilet would fill the void. In the bathroom, the tub faucet always runs, and the other toilet…

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New Russians

The scorge of the universe Moscow Times January 20, 1999 ESSAY: Tales of New Riches and Rags Rise From Past By Anatoly Korolyov At least once a year I try to get back to my Urals hometown, which is two hours from Moscow by plane or a day by train….

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