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Communist propoganda posters near Red Square in Moscow.   General Conference auditor Paul Johnson and tourist Brent Lane sample the Russian beverage kvas. Brent's wife, Sara Swanson, declined to taste the mysterious substance.
 Orthodox church in the museum of wooden architecture in Suzdal, an ancient town east of Moscow. Churches and buildings from northern Russia were reassembled to create this outdoor museum.    Interior of a peasant cottage at the museum. Each Orthodox home had a special corner for their religious icons.
 Interior of a peasant cottage with typical items from a wedding dowry.    View of a monastery and river in Suzdal.
 Typical Russian peasant dress.    Auditor Paul Johnson with Euro-Asia Division associate treasurer Ashraf Ghali.
 Ladies in the division kitchen preparing food for a wedding.   Wedding of Sergei Zhadan of the publishing department and Elena Timoshchenko of the communication department. They are joined by friends Sveta, Slava, and Nastya Kara.
   Goats by the pond at Zaoksky Seminary.    Vladimir Tkachuk, associate division treasurer, in his office.
  Irina Ushmarova and Svetlana Blum in the treasury department.      Frosso Ghali, Arkady Balkan, and Svetlana Kara preparing shashlyk (shish kebabs) at a picnic on Russian Independence Day.
   The 2002 World Cup Football championships inspired division employees and their children to improve their own football (soccer) skills.