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Eurovision And Freedom - The Atlantic
published on Sept. 18th, 2010
This year's Junior Eurovision Contest, where "seven of the 14 countries that will compete at Minsk are ex-Soviet republics," is being hosted by Belarus. Peter Savodnik reports : The cynic’s view of Junior ...
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Eurovision star visits Malta
published on Sept. 18th, 2010
Alexander Rjbak, the man who won the Eurovision 2 years ago, is currently visiting Malta. The 24-year old was born 13 May 1986 in Belarus. When he was five years old, he and his family moved to Norway.
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If you love Irish song, Cahal Dunne speaks your language - Erie Times-News
published on Sept. 16th, 2010
When Cork County native Cahal Dunne earned the right to represent Ireland in the prestigious Eurovision Song Contest in 1979, he received a congratulatory call from his uncle. Au contraire: His uncle was Jack Lynch ...
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The Three Degrees Return With A Brand New Single 'Holding Back' - Top40-Charts
published on Sept. 16th, 2010
Artists include two Eurovision Song Contest winners Anne Marie David,and Niamh Kavanagh. 90s Soul Diva Angie Brown, 80s PWL icon Sonia to name a few. The Three Degrees new single is called Holding Back. The single ...
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If you love Irish song, Cahal Dunne speaks your language - Erie Times-News
published on Sept. 16th, 2010
When Cork County native Cahal Dunne earned the right to represent Ireland in the prestigious Eurovision Song Contest in 1979, he received a congratulatory call from his uncle. Au contraire: His uncle was ...
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Poets find Moscow platform to oppose Putin
published on Sept. 15th, 2010
By Anna Malpas FEATURE MOSCOW: Matvei Krylov perched on a barricade in a central Moscow square and began reciting a poem by a Soviet-era dissident as a rag-tag audience, from Goths to a headscarfed pensioner, gathered to listen. Every month a group of left-wing activists and amateur poets gathers to riff on Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and problems such as the deadly August forest fires in a ...
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Poets find Moscow platform to oppose Putin
published on Sept. 15th, 2010
A man stands on a barrel which reads "pure alcohol" as he recites a poem of his own creation near a statue of Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky at Triumfalnaya square in Moscow. Photo courtesy: AFP.
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If you love Irish song, Cahal Dunne speaks your language
published on Sept. 15th, 2010
When Cork County native Cahal Dunne earned the right to represent Ireland in the prestigious Eurovision Song Contest in 1979, he received a congratulatory call from his uncle.
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Tickets Are Now Available for the Swedish Bay Area Achievement Awards - PR Inside
published on Sept. 15th, 2010
also fought his way to an honorable 3 rd place in the subsequent Eurovision Song Contest, and is now working hard to create new, fresh material for his repertoire. Apart from world-class entertainment, the event will ...
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Poets find Moscow platform to oppose Putin
published on Sept. 15th, 2010
Matvei Krylov perched on a barricade in a central Moscow square and began reciting a poem by a Soviet-era dissident as a rag-tag audience, from Goths to a headscarfed pensioner, gathered to listen.
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