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Meet two more of our heroes whose long lives have surely been made possible by the care of their family and community.
Any good expedition has its lighter moments. We have collected nine such scenes from recent days into a one-act play for your enjoyment.
A second, more intensive phase of the Children of 1917 project has begun. Seatbelts fastened? Poyekhali!
It was with mixed feelings of bitter guilt and disgust, overcome with shameful and cowardly thoughts, that I joined the Children of 1917 project.
In which we accompany one of our heroines for her annual check up at the hospital.
The Children of 1917 expedition is far from over, yet we have uncovered the secret to long life and pinpointed the source of the Volga River.
Our producer, Misha, wanted us to row across the Volga River to visit 100-year-old Tatyana Semyonovna. He felt it would be epic and symbolic. We disagreed...
As told in two letters, two certificates and the autobiography of one centenarian, who turned 100 on June 16 and is the oldest person in her village of 100.
On the eve of our visit, the ambulance came for Maria Nikolayevna Ryabtsova: there was something wrong with her neck. The doctor examined her, but found nothing serious. He did an EKG and was surprised: “if only everyone had a heart like yours,” he said.
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