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- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions accessdate "2014-11-22".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions accessdate "2015-12-14".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions date "1991-01-07".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions first "Carey".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions isCitedBy Christmas.
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions isCitedBy Christmas_controversy.
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions last "Goldberg".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions quote "For the first time in more than seven decades, Christmas—celebrated today by Russian Orthodox Christians—is a full state holiday across Russia's vast and snowy expanse. As part of Russian Federation President Boris N. Yeltsin's ambitious plan to revive the traditions of Old Russia, the republic's legislature declared last month that Christmas, long ignored under atheist Communist ideology, should be written back into the public calendar. "The Bolsheviks replaced crosses with hammers and sickles," said Vyacheslav S. Polosin, head of the Russian legislature's committee on religion. "Now they are being changed back."".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions quote "For the first time in more than seven decades, Christmas—celebrated today by Russian Orthodox Christians—is a full state holiday across Russia's vast and snowy expanse. As part of Russian Federation President Boris N. Yeltsin's ambitious plan to revive the traditions of Old Russia, the republic's legislature declared last month that Christmas, long ignored under atheist Communist ideology, should be written back into the public calendar. 'The Bolsheviks replaced crosses with hammers and sickles,' said Vyacheslav S. Polosin, head of the Russian legislature's committee on religion. 'Now they are being changed back.'".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions title "A Russian Christmas—Better Late Than Never : Soviet Union: Orthodox Church Celebration Is the First Under Communists. But, as with Most of Yeltsin's Pronouncements, the Holiday Stirs a Controversy".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions title "A Russian Christmas—Better Late Than Never : Soviet Union: Orthodox Church celebration is the first under Communists. But, as with most of Yeltsin's pronouncements, the holiday stirs a controversy.".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions url mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions.
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions url "http://articles.latimes.com/1991-01-07/news/mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions".
- mn-5892_1_russian-christmas-traditions work Los_Angeles_Times.