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  1. The Blue Rider: The Yellow Cow Sees the World in Blue (Adventures in Art) by Doris Kutschbach, Andrea P. A. Belloli, 1997-04
  2. On Their Toes, Young Dancers at, a Russian Ballet School by Richard Morris, 1991-10-30
  3. Marc Chagall: Painter of Dreams by Nathalie Bober, 1991-09
  4. Malevich (Great Modern Masters) by Jose Maria Faerna, 1996-09-01
  5. Kandinsky Cameo (Great Modern Masters) by Jose Maria Faerna, 1996-03-30
  6. Peter Tchaikovsky (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Composers) by Mike Venezia, 1994-10
  7. First Impressions: Marc Chagall by Howard Greenfeld, 1990-09-01
  8. Choura: The Memoirs of Alexandra Danilova by Alexandra Danilova, 1986-12-12

41. Christian Science Monitor
World USA Editorial Opinion arts leisure Sports The Home Forum Newsin Brief, Lawless' russian actions reflect mounting frustration.
http://csmweb2.emcweb.com/durable/2001/07/13/csmcon.htm
Today's Paper
JULY 13, 2001 World USA Editorial Opinion ... News in Brief Page One Making missile shield inevitable The US has a big missile defense test scheduled for Saturday, and here's what the Bush administration has to say about it: The outcome doesn't really matter. By Peter Grier For interns, work goes on as usual For the 40,000 interns in D.C., the Levy case has little bearing on their lives. By Liz Marlantes In Kashmir, war is also business On the other side, 'Pearl Harbor' is a hard sell 'Pearl' seems a natural in the biggest movie market outside of the US. But the film arrives at a sensitive time in Japanese political life, not to mention in US-Japan relations. By Ilene R. Prusher World Peace at last in Sierra Leone? The latest attempt to stop the fighting is encouraging even to the most cynical observers. But diamonds are still an obstacle. By Greg Campbell 'Lawless' Russian actions reflect mounting frustration Self-criticism and even an apology follow last week's "mopping up" security sweep of two Chechen towns. By Scott Peterson Serbian baseball league finds its own field of dreams A survivor of war, sanctions, funding halts, travel bans, and player inexperience, baseball is proving a durable game in a reslient Serbia. By Justin Brown

42. Christian Science Monitor
World USA Editorial Opinion arts leisure Sports The Home Forum Newsin Brief, russian reporters, take note selfcensorship in the offing.
http://csmweb2.emcweb.com/durable/2001/04/20/csmcon.htm
Today's Paper
APRIL 20, 2001 World USA Editorial Opinion ... News in Brief World Drug firms yield to cry of the poor Thirty-nine drug companies withdrew a lawsuit to bar South Africa from importing cheap anti-AIDS drugs prompting activists claims of "moral victory." By Rena Singer Boycotts target friends of Bush A British-based consumer group is organizing boycotts of businesses supportive of President Bush, hoping he will change his policy over the Kyoto global warming treaty. By Andrew Marshall Russian reporters, take note: self-censorship in the offing If victory at war requires knocking down one opponent after another, then the Kremlin's clean sweep against three independent media voices this week has largely cleared the battlefield. By Scott Peterson Brazil warily eyes hemisphere-wide trade proposal Unable to adequately compete in the US trade market, Brazil wants to know exactly what it has to gain from the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). By Andrew Downie Reporters on the Job Our international correspondents share personal tales from the field. USA Bush walks fine line on ecology As Americans prepare to plant trees and clean up beaches this Earth Day weekend, the way President Bush handles environmental issues is becoming a major political issue. By Brad Knickerbocker

43. Russia Travel, Hotel Russia, Russia Visa, Russian Visa
Lynnwood , WA) and the Seattle arts Academy to sister school relationships with theirRussian counterparts. leisure travel, business travel, and group travel
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Who We Serve Group travel is one of our specialties, and we are proud that in twelve years of being in business we have successfully handled travel for many big events such as Paraplegic Football Championship in Uzbekistan, International Conference of Women in Kiev, International Rock'n'Roll festival in Vladivostok. We also assisted the College Place Middle School Lynnwood , WA) and the Seattle Arts Academy to establish sister school relationships with their Russian counterparts. We have helped many churches with the missionary trips to Russia and other republics.
We enjoy our work and people we work with. No trip is too small for us. We are here to make your trip a special and memorable experience for you. Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union . Leisure travel, business travel, and group travel account for the bulk of our business, yet our clients visit Russia for many reasons. They visit Russia to:
  • Visit tourist attractions Negotiate business deals Meet Russian friends Visit family Establish relations with sister schools Meet with special interest groups Marry or find a wife Adopt children Participate in various cultural events
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44. Arts + Features - The Word's Worth - The St. Petersburg Times.
arts + FEATURES the word's worth. the word, they Russified it with a good old russiansuffix. leisure russian Stay in a luxury hotel in the very heart of St.
http://www.times.spb.ru/archive/times/843/features/a_8661.htm

45. SPORTS LEISURE ? ? ? Sports Travel
Sports, leisure, Tourism (Englishrussian (russian). Winter Games News; Schedule;Athlete Bios; Ticket information; Ceremonies; Olympic arts Festival; Ceremonies
http://www.worldlinq.org/russian/sports/
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News. Championships, Tournaments. Hockey, Soccer, Tennis, Basketball, Formula-1.
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Sports, Leisure, Tourism

(English-Russian) Sports Today
Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, Boxing.
(Russian) Salt Lake 2002 – Official Site of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games News; Schedule; Athlete Bios; Ticket information; Ceremonies; Olympic Arts Festival; Ceremonies; Sponsors; more. (English) IOC International Olympic Committee Olympic Museum; International Sport Federations; National Olympic Committees Olympic Collectors Salt Lake 2002; Athens 2004; Toronto 2006. (English-French) New York IOC Olympic Committee of Russia News; Structure; Activities; Marketing; History of Olympic Games. Sidney-2000; Salt-Lake 2002. Sponsors. Press Releases

46. Russia Itinerary
tour the prized collection of icons and russian art at There will be leisure timefor lunch and to explore The Pushkin Museum of Fine arts houses a remarkable
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Russia Itinerary, July 11-24, 2003 Friday,
July 11, 2003
Depart New York this evening for the first leg of an overnight flight to Moscow via Helsinki. Saturday,
July 12, 2003
Upon arrival in Helsinki, connect with a short flight to Moscow, where we transfer to the M. S. Tolstoy , the most deluxe vessel cruising the Volga, Svir and Neva Rivers. Gather for a bon voyage reception with introductory remarks by Professor Peter Coogan before our festive welcome dinner in the ship's Katrina Restaurant this evening. Sunday,
July 13, 2003
Russia's capital city since 1918, Moscow is the country's cultural and emotional heart. Today's tour will focus on historic Moscow, including a walk around famed Red Square and its landmark, the ornate Byzantine St. Basil's Cathedral, built for Ivan the Terrible. Enter the Kremlin grounds to see the beautifully frescoed 15th-century Assumption and Annunciation Cathedrals, as well as the 17th-century Patriarch's Palace, incorporating the Church of the Twelve Apostles. Enjoy lunch nearby with a panoramic view of the Kremlin.

47. Workers Online : Economics : 2000 - Issue 48 : Mutual Obligation
arts and leisure activities, and arts organisations of teachers in culture and leisureactivities at International russian Revolution russian trade unions are
http://workers.labor.net.au/48/c_historicalfeature_free.html
Issue No 48 31 March 2000
LaborNET
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Economics
Mutual Obligation
By Neale Towart
New statistics show that an increasing number of people are volunteering to contribute to the community.
The federal government (and Mark Latham) likes to talk about reciprocal obligation and mutualism. They are constantly searching for new ways to impose obligations on those people who don't fit into their narrow economistic view of the world. A recent survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) the amount of volunteer community work done in Australia at present shows that community obligations are already a big part of life for many people in Australia. This is not because of pressure from authority to "make a contribution", but because many people enjoy taking part in their community, from a position of security within it, not because the "obligation" is imposed upon them from on high. The 1998-99 Work in Selected Culture/Leisure Activities survey was released by the ABS this month. There were 3.5 million people (25% of the adult population) involved in the culture leisure industry. 2.2 million did not receive any payment for their work while 1.3 million received some payment. The mean annual income for all involvements was $10,700.00, while the median was $3,400.00. Of the activities covered, print-making had the highest mean income of $23,400.00. All this is not indicative of slave labour but of the huge amount of volunteer activity which goes on in organising such community events as festivals and fetes; designing and writing materials for these; community newsletters, voluntary stewarding at art galleries, museums and gardens. Other activities covered by the survey also included, writing and publishing, music, performing arts, art, craft and design, film and video production and cinema, radio and television, teaching arts and leisure activities, and arts organisations.

48. Brock University Undergraduate Calendar - 2001-2002 Courses
leisure Studies (RECL) russian (RUSS) Science (SCIE) Sociology (SOCI) Spanish (SPAN)Sport Management (SPMA) Theatre (THEA) Tourism Studies (TOUR) Visual arts (
http://www.brocku.ca/webcal/2001/undergrad/courses/RUSS.html
COURSES Aboriginal Studies (ABST) Accounting (ACTG) Applied Language Studies (APLS) Astronomy (ASTR) ... Recreation and Leisure Studies (RECL) Russian (RUSS) Science (SCIE) Sociology (SOCI) Spanish (SPAN) Sport Management (SPMA) ... Writing (WRIT) Russian Courses RUSS 1F00 Russian (Introductory) Development of the four basic skills in language proficiency (reading, writing, speaking and comprehension). Lectures, language lab, 4 hours per week.
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49. Altai Republic Official Portal: Culture And Cultural Institutions
The Altaian and russian troupes work at the National Theater. Program provisionof development of folk arts and cultural and leisuretime activity
http://www.altai-republic.com/culture/cult_inst_eng.htm
GOVERNMENT TERRITORY HISTORY POPULATION ... CHAT
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Great attention is devoted to revival of the culture of indigenous population of the Altai Republic - the Altaians. At the same time a sufficient support is given to cultural organizations of the Russians and other peoples living on the territory of the Altai Republic .
The Altaian and Russian troupes work at the National Theater. Each Region of the Republic has its own folklore collectives:
- Ust-Kansky Region- ensembles "Edine", "Kan-Oozy",
- Ongudaisky Region - ensemble "Yrystu",
- Kosh-Agach - "Burler - Tchuya",
- Ust-Koksa -old-believer's ensemble,
- Gorno-Altaisk - ensemble "Sinegorie", "Oi-Oiyn", - Tchoisky Region - ensemble "Piket"

50. IP Top Awards: Directory
provides news and information from the largest russian and international and Internet,politics, health, sports, arts and culture, leisure and entertainment
http://www.iptop.com/showdirectory.htm?vLang=ru

51. Yamada Language Center: Russian News
relcom.arts.qwerty Literary arts of small forms relcom.bbs.list - Lists of russian-languageBBSes. relcom.commerce.tour - Tourism, leisure and entertainment
http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/news/russian.html
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  • 52. Languagehat
    russian is, as it were, above sea level; it can afford to get a little wet. Herewithtwo examples from the Sunday arts and leisure section.
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    53. Academic Courses By Department And Faculty
    Studies Department of Recreation and leisure Studies Applied Health Sciences ReligiousStudies Department of Religious Studies arts russian Department of
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    Department of Recreation and Applied Health Sciences Studies leisure Studies ReligiousStudies Department of Religious Studies arts russian Department of
    http://www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infoucal/9596/FACULTY/faculty_list.html
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    55. MetroActive Arts | Collage Arts
    Article by Zack Stentz.Category arts Visual arts Collage...... It ended up getting photographed for the New York Times' arts and leisure front page ofmy pieces end up looking almost like ancient russian Orthodox images
    http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sfmetro/12.96/art-collage-96-12.html
    SF Live MetroActive Central Archives Class Cut-Ups
    If I Had a Hammer: Winston Smith's collage gives Christmas cheer a disturbing twist.
    Collagists and assemblagists
    gain new respect By Zack Stentz Chopping up existing works of art and rearranging their components to create new meaning is the quintessential late-20th-century mode of expression, which can be seen manifested in everything from the billboard ad for a pricey gin to the artfully "cut-up" wordplay of William Burroughs to the manic musical samplings of a rap song. So given the ubiquitous presence of the cut-up aesthetic in modern life, why isn't collageand its three-dimensional cousin, assemblagetaken more seriously in artistic circles? "Oh, that's simple," says San Francisco collagist Winston Smith. "If you don't know how it's done, it looks easy." "There's definitely the 'I could do that' reaction from some people," agrees Mendocino County assemblagist Joanne Stephens. What these armchair artists don't realize is that while it may be easy to glue random objects onto a board or slice away and rearrange photographs from some fashion magazine, to actually invest these recycled images with new meaning is another matter entirely. "I go through literally thousands of images looking for ones that are the right size and position for juxtaposing," Smith says of the work that goes into his disturbing, often pointedly political works. "And I often paint around the edges to make the images match better." Smith specializes in taking the "Golden Age of America" images from popular magazines of the 1950shappy housewives, pipe-smoking dads, atomic space carsand rearranging them into disturbing tableaus of dreams broken and power abused. His work has heavily influenced an entire generation of up-and-coming collage artists, who encountered his collages on the album covers and concert posters of their favorite punk rock bands. "I first saw his work when I was in high school down in Orange County, listening to the Dead Kennedys," says fellow San Francisco collagist Robert Reger, whose works will be exhibited with Smith's at a one-night-only collage-themed art show Dec. 13. "The whole look of it has been a really big influence on me."

    56. AMBASADA.lt - International Information Portal
    health and science, arts and leisure, ecommerce and information technologies, andmany other. News are available in English, Lithuanian, russian and German.
    http://www.poland.ambasada.lt/Default.asp?DL=E&TopicID=153

    57. Russian Department Store & Gourmet Food Grocery Store
    Sales of russian foods and vodka, plus music and videos. Also offers recipes and information on the Category Shopping Food Ethnic and Regional European...... Store, russian books Store arts Biographies russian detectives thrillers russian magazines Spirituality Occultism Sports leisure,
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    58. Arts
    is older men in search of underage entertainment. Billed Nabokov's envoy on Earth by the russian newspaper Kommersant, he Return to Main arts Page, leisure,
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    59. Majors Offered By Other Colleges
    Physics Political Science Psychology russian Sociology Spanish College Studies Fineand Professional arts Advertising Art School of Exercise, leisure and Sport
    http://degrees.educ.kent.edu/other.html
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    60. CJ Online's Electric Cafe | Arts & Leisure Calendar 02/08/99
    CJ Online (http//cjonline.com) offers news and information from The Topeka CapitalJournal, updated daily and as news happens.
    http://cjonline.com/stories/020899/ele_artcal.shtml
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    H ere's a list of upcoming showings. Galleries Topeka
  • A Barn Gallery, 2322 S.E. Kentucky. Works by Robert Tolin. Usually open but call for appointment, 221-0699.
  • Antique Plaza of Topeka, 2935 S.W. Topeka. Pastels and photography by local artist Alice Frantz; oils by Barbara Petro; watercolors by Louise Brock Hamilton; acrylic paintings of Native Americans by Frank Rogers; oils by Betty Craig; wood carvings by Bill Craig.
  • Artists Associated features works by Topeka artists in local businesses during February: United Methodist Home, Frances Wood; Kansas Corporation Commission, Shirley Akers; Dr. Kresie's Office, Geraldine Berry; Brookwood Florist Gallery, Dorthy Bennett; Garden Gate Florist, Karen Wagaman; Gage Dental Group, Dolores TenEyck and Jean Radefeld.
  • Beauchamp Frame Shop and Gallery, 3113 S.W. Huntoon. Paintings by Judi Talmage, through Feb. 28. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
  • Classic Bean, 628 S. Kansas Ave. Diane Gates through February. Hours: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 7 a.m. to midnight Friday; 8 a.m. to midnight Saturday; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
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