Archive | February, 2011

Glasgow Film Festival Nature of American culture comes through loud and clear – Scotsman

26. February 2011

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Glasgow Film Festival Nature of American culture comes through loud and clear Scotsman Similarly, in the strange Russian survival movie How I Ended This Summer, a callow student's unwillingness to pass on a piece of bad news to his grizzled veteran superior in the Arctic weather centre in which they're both stationed, results in the ...

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Britain and Germany pay less for Gazprom gas in 2010 – reports – ICIS (subscription)

25. February 2011

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Britain and Germany pay less for Gazprom gas in 2010 - reports ICIS (subscription) Gazprom would not comment to ICIS Heren on Friday on the figures reported by Russian news wire Interfax and financial daily Vedomosti. According to the numbers, the wholly liberalised British market fetched the lowest annual average price, with Germany ...

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Twelve of the best new novelists – The Guardian

25. February 2011

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Twelve of the best new novelists – The Guardian

The Guardian Twelve of the best new novelists The Guardian I was recently asked by BBC2's The Culture Show to chair a panel of five judges in an effort to identify promising debut novelists. Publishers submitted their outstanding first novels of the past couple of years, and we had to choose the 12 "best"

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CFP Global Holdings buys up Saab supercar – expressandstar.com

25. February 2011

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CFP Global Holdings buys up Saab supercar – expressandstar.com

Automobile Magazine CFP Global Holdings buys up Saab supercar expressandstar.com The company that bought Saab is selling its luxury sports car business to a coachbuilder in the West Midlands, backed by a billionaire Russian banker. CPP Global Holdings is paying £27 million for Dutch car maker Spyker, which shocked the business ...

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Key battles – SkySports

25. February 2011

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Key battles – SkySports

SkySports Key battles SkySports Just weeks ago the Russian ace was below par, but he has bagged crucial goals off the bench against Everton and Barcelona. Arshavin loves making forward runs and has a keen eye for goal

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SALFORD LIBRARY CLOSURE PROTEST – Salford Star

25. February 2011

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SALFORD LIBRARY CLOSURE PROTEST – Salford Star

Salford Star SALFORD LIBRARY CLOSURE PROTEST Salford Star Natallia Kamianets, who lives on Ordsall estate, runs a young people's Russian language school called ALMAZ from the library on Saturdays. "This would be a disaster for us" she said "We're very upset because it took us a long time to find accommodation ...

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The way forward – Herald Scotland

25. February 2011

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The way forward – Herald Scotland

Herald Scotland The way forward Herald Scotland Taking its title from a street in the Fife village of Lumphinnans named in honour of Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man to travel in space, Gagarin Way is centred around the kidnap of a man seen as the epitome of capitalism. ... and more

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Interview: James Busby from Detonate – Platform Online

24. February 2011

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Interview: James Busby from Detonate – Platform Online

Platform Online Interview: James Busby from Detonate Platform Online Transit Mafia: ex-member of a Russian gang? How did you even come up with your DJ name Transit Mafia? It's the name of an old graff crew I was involved in as a teenager.

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Cornish choir festival tickets to go on sale – This Is The Westcountry

24. February 2011

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Cornish choir festival tickets to go on sale This Is The Westcountry ... and one from each of the United States, Nepal, Algeria and Holland.

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ballet star making history on Russian stage – Watford Observer

24. February 2011

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ballet star making history on Russian stage Watford Observer All her lessons are taught in Russian , which means she and the other British students take part in intensive language lessons every day. And although homesick when she first moved to Moscow, Natalie said she has now settled into a new culture and way ...

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