Obituaries
... in Denver, Colo. He is survived by his mother, Olga; twin brother, Phillip; grandmother, Galina; and half-brother, Nikita. A celebration of Anthony's life will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Chapel of Griffin Leggett Funeral Home. Burial ...
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... years ago - Advertisement - (1959) The Soviet Union started serial production of intercontinental ballistic missiles. Premier Nikita Khrushchev disclosed in a speech opening the 21st Congress of the Soviet Communist Party in Moscow. Khrushchev said the Communist ...
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... transcriptions of Erik Satie and Edvard Grieg; Usher-Waltz, an unusual and intense piece by Russian guitarist and composer Nikita Koshkin; Andrew York's Sunburst and music of Weiss and Reusner. The concert will culminate with Koyunbaba, by composer ...
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... checked the animal's tag, he saw that Nikita the mutt was 528 miles from its home in Chattanooga, Tenn. Nikita somehow traveled the distance to northwest ... Springs, adding to the mystery of how Nikita ended up there. In Clinton, Charlie ...
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... Blackburn, Katherine S. Blacksmith, Scott E. Boles, Daniel A. Borling, Lisa M. Bowman, Karen E. Boyd, David R. Bradley, Nikita M. Briscoe, Margaret A. Brodsky, Whitney L. Bryant, Michael T. Buckner, Michael W. Burkepile, Laura M. Burks, Richard ...
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... a jail in Allen County, Ohio, with the help of his gang, who killed the sheriff, Jess Sarber. In 1960, Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev disrupted a U.N. General Assembly session by pounding his desk with a shoe when a speaker criticized his country ...
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... 1959, during a visit to Moscow, Vice President Richard M. Nixon engaged in his famous "Kitchen Debate" with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. In 1967, French President Charles de Gaulle stirred controversy during a visit to Montreal, Canada, when he ...
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... terrorists, but much would be of great interest to historians. The now-closed documents helped me describe a secret plan by Nikita Khrushchev to wipe out the Guantanamo Bay naval base with nuclear-armed cruise missiles in the event of a U.S. invasion ...
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... where he had been sent, like Solzhenitsyn, after service in the war. The book was published in 1962 by order of Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, who was eager to discredit the abuses of Stalin, his predecessor, and created a sensation in a country where ...
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... question about playing on the Russian National team for Jay (J.R. Holden) is a very difficult question," said teammate Nikita Morgunov. "But after the European championship last year, Russian fans said he was the most Russian of anybody." Blatt ...
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