Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

5 Oct 2007

Kasparov vs Vladimir Putin...


The Tsar’s Opponent
Garry Kasparov takes aim at the power of Vladimir Putin.by David Remnick
On a recent summer evening, the greatest player in the history of chess, Garry Kasparov, wrapped up an exhausting series of meetings devoted to the defeat of the Kremlin regime. After days of debate, a motley pride of unlikely revolutionaries – bearded politicos, earnest academics, and multigrained environmentalists – collected their cigarettes and left Kasparov’s apartment, divided and worn out. Little had been accomplished. Crumpled drafts of fevered proclamations lay scattered on the kitchen table. Puffy-eyed and unsmiling, Kasparov grunted a curt farewell to his comrades and went off to make yet another urgent telephone call.
Kasparov is forty-four. He was the world chess champion for fifteen years. Until his retirement, two years ago, his dominance was unprecedented. Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine, Fischer – none came close. Chess has outsized meaning in Russia, and Kasparov at home was a cross between the greatest of athletes and a revered intellectual. Now he has volunteered for grim and, very likely, futile duty. As the most conspicuous leader of Drugaya Rossiya (the Other Russia), an umbrella group of liberals, neo-Bolsheviks, and just about anyone else wishing to speak ill of Vladimir Putin.

Read newsarticle here ....


4 Oct 2007

Sputnik



Today is the 50th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik, the Soviet satellite which was the first man-made object to be sent into an Earth orbit.
The successful launch was announced obliquely in a small news item on the front page of Pravda, but immediately became front page news around the world.
Sputnik was a small silver-coloured ball 58cm (2 feet) in diameter, with four frond-like antennae and two radio transmitters.
Read further here about Sputnik and also here to see more pictures.



18 Sept 2007

Go!


THE DOOR


Go and open the door.

Maybe outside there's
a tree,

or a wood,

a garden,

or a magic city.


Go and open the door.

Maybe a dog's rummaging.

Maybe you'll see a face,

or an eye,

or the pictureof a picture.


Go and open the door.

if there's a fog

it will clear.


Go and open the door.

Even if there's only

the darkness ticking,

even if there's only
the hollow wind,

even if nothing is there,

go and open the door.

~~~~Miroslav Holub --Russian Poet
Read abaout Miroslave Holubhere.