Originally posted by Yeager
On a unrelated note: Hows things in Moscow these days Boroda?
I saw a prime time news special this weekend on PrimeTime (A news telezine) about that american guy who was running Russian Forbes Magazine and his murder.
Was a fascinating story. I feel sorry for that guy, seems he stepped on some powerful toes....and the way Moscow was described was really something.
Sorry, didn't answer before...
That Forbes editor became famous because of his book, "Dialogues with a barbarian", where he described Chechens as bloodthirsty gangsters. One of the versions was the revenge from Chechens he actually was aquainted with. Another version is that he was killed because he published the list of Russian top 500 rich people...
IMHO he was one of the very few professional journalists, and I mean not only in Russia.
About how the things are in Moiscow - the city prepares for Victory Day. I wonder if it will be possible to go anywhere on May 9th or they'll close the whole city. Unfortunately I can't go to the forest yet, so I'll probably sit at home and party with friends... My Father will be too busy, he's in parade team, like in 1945. One of the 2500 vets. I asked him to teach Putin what to do when they'll meet him in Kremlin

The biggest problem I see now is that our beloved legislators (may they rot in hell!) forbid to drink beer and other low-alcohol stuff in public. So I have to hide a can of screwdriver in a pocket when I ride home in the subway every evening. Other things are as usual: government officials keep stealing, people keep living. Public discussion agenda: a monument to Big Three (FDR, WSC and JVS) in a Victory park.