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Russian American Theatre Files -- russian.vtheatre.net
teatr.us + chekhov.us
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Obama's pragmatic approach faces test Reuters - 10 Hours ago By Matt Spetalnick - Analysis WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Eight years ago, George W. Bush said he gazed into Vladimir Putin's soul. Now U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev are Add Comment |
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Chechen police die in Ingushetia BBC - 13 Hours ago Nine Chechen policemen have been killed when militants attacked their vehicle in Russia's neighbouring republic of Ingushetia, officials say. Another nine police were injured near the village of Arshty, Add Comment |
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Bucking the U.S. plays well in Russia Los Angeles Times - 15 Hours ago Reporting from Moscow -- When President Obama visits the Kremlin next week, he will face the task of trying to reset relations with a government that has built its power base and defined itself by its Add Comment |
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2. Obama's Chance to Act on 2005 Impressions Moscow Times - 18 Hours ago By Nabi Abdullaev, Alexander Rose / Special to On his first trip to Russia four years ago, Barack Obama, a junior Democratic senator from Illinois, was detained for several hours at the Perm airport after Add Comment |
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Recession adds to challenges for suburban arts Washington Post - 4 Hours ago WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- When he hired Itzhak Perlman as artistic director of the Westchester Philharmonic in 2007, Joshua Worby thought he'd hit a grand slam. He figured that Perlman, a popular, world-famous Add Comment |
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Only S.F. would snub gift of world-class museum San Francisco Chronicle - 2 Hours ago Yes, sir, you have to get up pretty early in the morning to put one over on San Francisco's not-in-my-backyard crowd. Gap founder Don Fisher wanted to hand the city a brand-new $100 million museum, a Add Comment |
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Islamist Winds Chill Pakistani Artists ABC News - 7 Hours ago Farhan Khan, a drummer in a band, is taking a break from performing. This move was prompted by his mother, who worries that her son might become a target for the Islamic extremists gradually asserting Add Comment |
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D.C. Portraitist Breaks Starving-Artist Mold Washington Post - 9 Hours ago Parents of art students, take heart. Annette Polan of Northwest Washington is no struggling artist. Last year, the 60-something pocketed a cool $200,000 for painting people's portraits. It is the kind Add Comment |
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A bite at the opera Guardian Unlimited - 21 Hours ago High note ... An open air concert in Cortona. Photograph: J Henry Fair On summer afternoons, Cortona sleeps behind its white stone walls. This small city, perched high on rolling Tuscan hills, looks like Add Comment |
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Starlight Theatre and Humane Society Team Up KSHB - 9 Hours ago KANSAS CITY, Mo. - If you went to Starlight Theatre lately you may have come home with a new addition to your family. Starlight teamed up with the Humane Society to hold some dog adoption clinics. This Add Comment |
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USU students to release Bug Theatre Herald Journal - 7 Hours ago Ask undergraduate computer scientists about their most vexing programming challenge and theyâ??ll sum it up in one word: bugs. Having one typo in a line of code â?? maybe just a missing semicolon â?? Add Comment |
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Theatre: Much Ado About Nothing Ottawa Citizen - 6 Hours ago OTTAWA ' A Company of Fools can do so much with so little that the troupe's very existence sometimes feels like a slap across the fleshy cheeks of excess. The Fools' buoyant production of Shakespeare's Add Comment |
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