Wednesday, October 10, 2007

News You May Have Missed

In Iran, the former nuclear negotiator for the Islamic Republic, Hasan Rowhani, denounces President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's hardline policies in a speech. It's reported in the Iranian press.

[UC asks: when will the Bush regime begin to realize that there's a functional Iranian opposition, and that an attack on Iran will essentially eliminate this and turn the entire country to the hardliners? Probably never.]

In Russia, President Putin recites poetry to Sarkozy, invoking the 'mysterious Russian soul:' "You can't understand Russia with your mind/Nor measure her by the ordinary acre..."

[UC observes: a Ukrainian friend suggested to us that when Russians begin invoking the "mysterious Russian soul," they are usually making excuses for their bad behavior.]

[To our readers: could someone identify the poem and poet? BBC mentioned it and covered it in its entirety, but I missed it. Nathalie?]

For the weekend, UC takes a quick trip to Montana to tackle the famous Le Grizz 50 mile ultramarathon. I'm going to break a jinx that's kept me from completing the last three 50 milers I've entered, and move one step closer to Ten Bears.

Back soon!

Comments:
Ahh that is Tyutchev! NV
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyodor_Ivanovich_Tyutchev
 
Спасибо, Наталя!
 
Vashimi molitvami,
NV
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Ф. И. Тютчев
«Умом Россию не понять...»

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Умом Россию не понять,
Аршином общим не измерить:
У ней особенная стать –
В Россию можно только верить.
 
I believe that poem is "Ode to Rasputin". In fact, I'm certain it is.
 
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