
Author: Ilya Stogoff
Russian Life: May/June 2003
Department: Features
Page: 23 ( 6) pages
Summary: There will always be a rivalry between Russia's "two capitals"--Moscow and St. Petersburg. Since it is St. Petersburg's birthday, we give the floor to a noted journalist from the "Venice of the North," that he might share his thoughts on what sets the two cities apart.
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