Never set and empty bottle on the table! One rainy morning, I walked into the office and was shocked to see a secretary opening her umbrella inside. I am not that superstitious of a man, but I do not open an umbrella inside, walk under a ladder, or forget to…
Read MoreFlat Jon and I took a tour of the cool Russian capital: Moscow Flat Jon on Red Square Flat Jon at the Bolshoi Flat Jon learning new customs On Wednesday, an odd fellow showed up at my office from Brookside, New Jersey. I’ve never been to Brookside, and I couldn’t…
Read MoreRain, 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…
Read MoreDeath 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…
Read MoreThe 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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