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Russian Life: July/Aug 2002

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16: Russian Calendar
This month's section features longer profiles of David Burlyuk, Oleg Protopopov, Sergei Lemeshev, Sofia Rotaru, Vassily Aksyonov and Varlam Shalamov.
Russian Calendar

22: Keeping a Sweet Tradition Alive Laura Williams
The ancient art of wild beekeeping is alive and well in the Russian Republic of Bashkortostan. Hardy bees and patient beekeepers team up to produce what some feel is the best honeyh in Europe.
:: Illustrations/Images by Igor Shpilenok

Features

30: The Enobling Deception Mikhail Ivanov
The language of cheating, lies and deceit. What could be richer in Russian?
Survival Russian

32: At Home with Alexei Nemov Mikhail Ivanov
Alexei Nemov may just be the world's best gymnast. But we wanted to find out what this great athlete is like in person...
Features

34: The Patriarch of Russian Painting Semyon Ekshtut
Mikhail Nesterov painted images infused with spiritual beauty, inspiring generations of Russian painters that followed. His life story is one of amazing strength and artistic resilience.
Features

46: Day in the Life: Kiosk Merchant Eleonora Sutotskaya
Our new series, "Day in the Life," begins with a profile of Natalia Kvachenko, a self-made businesswoman who keeps the kefir flowing.
Features

48: So, Honey, Where Was That Cake?
A recipe oozing with honey -- honey cake has caught more than its share of unwary men.
Cuisine

50: You're Only 300 Once! Linda Predovsky
St. Petersburg is about to turn 300 and there's a party brewing! We kick off a year of special coverage of St. Petersburg with a round up of next year's Tercentennial festivities in the Northern Palmyra. Plus, we offer a Tercentenary Traveler's Resource Guide, listing places to stay and companies to help you get to St. Petersburg next year.
Features

58: The Russian Art of the Con Nikolai Poroskov
A look at the art of cheating in Russia today--what are the newest cons and who is falling prey to them?
Features

64: The Shape of Things Already Come Paul E. Richardson
Oh, for the days when Moscow was a quiet, Imperial City. Today it is overrun with net cafes and foreign cars. It seems there is no turning back.
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