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21. 1967/68 Season - Ancon Theatre Guild
Arthur Pollack Photography, Audrey stuart, Judy Fears, Hans Meyer Fong, Cathy Bussell,Hans Meyer, jana Meyer, Lilli Betty J. Brewster Rehearsal pianist, Sue Jim
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1967/68 Season - Our 17 th Year "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" "My Fair Lady" "LUV" "Flower Drum Song" ... "Only An Orphan Girl" "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" A Musical by Jesse Braham White, Music by Edmond Rickett This was the first show of the season, a children's special production. Opening on July 21st, performances ran through July 29th, 1967. Cast: Candy Anderson as Princess Snow White Ce Ce Sloan as Queen Brangomar Kristy Plencner as Rosalys Kerry Plencner as Amelotte Alice Parthenais as Ermengarde Kristen Specht as Guinivere Lillian Meyer as Christabel Laurie Zerr as Astolaine Janice Nehring as Ursula Hank Williams as Sir Dandiprat Bombas Dale Festner as Berthold Matt Koenig as Prince Florimond of Calydon Hans Meyer as Valentine Phillip Meyer as Vivain Richie Alexander as Blick Stephen Parthenais as Flick Bobby Parthenais as Glick Mark Anderson as Snick Roy Meyer as Plick Mark Parthenais as Whick Stuart Eldridge as Quee Carrol McCarren as Witch Hex Alice Plencner as Pedler Woman Cathy Bussell as Blue Bird Cindy Sloan as Long Tail Suzanne Amundson as Short Tail Beatrice Dunbar as Lack Tail Kathy Plencner as Tree Kathy Fears as Tree Jennie Vino as Tree Carol Amundson as Tree Erica Specht as Tree Marilyn Sloan as Tree Production Staff: Alice Plencner Production Assistant Johann Meyer Tommy Adkins Stage Manager Stan Hoxsie Lighting Set Construction Charles Floyd Sound Make-Up Rae Meyer Costumes Betty Brewster Music Improvisations Genne Adams Art Direction Betty Parthenais Vocal Assistant Properties Odette Jacks Program Cover

22. Arts In Action - May/June 1999
Christian Kotab, guitar; Zara Mattox, pianist; and Brian Program Ad Sales and Photography;jana Hipps, Program Stage by Edgar Lansbury / stuart Duncan / Joseph
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Sturgis Area
Arts Council
Arts in Action
Volume 20, No. 2 May/June 1999
(group picture)
Godspell production underway
at Sturgis Community Center Theatre
Sturgis, SD: Sturgis will return to the late 60's in June when a a cast of 11 and 7 supportive singers and band members will sing and dance and play their way through Godspell , a musical play based on the Gospel according to St. Matthew. It is the story of Christ's teaching and crucifixion in modern times set to music.
Irene Handren-Seals, of Rapid City, is the director of the play. Gary Nelson of Sturgis is the musical director. The two directors team up beautifully in their interpretation of this musical production. You could say the atmosphere at rehearsals, which began May 9 at Grunwald music room, is totally joyful.
There are 11 cast members: Jeff Honeycutt, 40 year old newcomer the the theater, originally from Seattle, WA, is the lead actor in this production. He plays Jesus. Jeff has been employed at the VA Black Hills Health Care System at Fort Meadesince 1993. Jeff is the Director of Community Affairs, and lives at Fort Meade.
Myron Bolk, age 42, who was born and raised on a small farm near McIntosh, SD plays the role of John the Baptist and the role of Judas. Myron works for Hills Products Group, in wholesale lumber sales at Spearfish, and lives in Sturgis.

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24. LPothers
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AL STRICKLIN : Brother Al Stricklin Now (pianist) (Texas Re-Cord LP-1004/USA) (8e) ( Stricklin became Bob Wills` original piano player in 1935, he sat in on more than 500 recordings that Wills and The Texas Playboys made... ) Mexicali Rose, South, Up The Lazy River, Take Me Back To Tulsa...
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25. Oscar Peterson Concert Hall Calendar Of Events
Halyna Wolanska, soprano, Taras Kulish, bass baritone, Esther Gonthier, pianist. ConcordiaUniversity Department of Music presents jana stuart, PIANO Student
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Calendar / Calendrier Subscribe here to receive our monthly event calendar by email. Inscrivez-vous ici pour recevoir le calendrier tous les mois par courriel.
A $1 service charge will be added to all tickets purchased at the box office.
A $4.90 service charge will be added to all tickets purchased on the Admission network.
April 2 // 8pm
Concordia University Department of Music presents
AN EVENING OF VOCAL MUSIC
Tickets available at the door only: $5 general admission, free for students with ID. April 3 // 8pm
Concordia University Department of Music presents
JAZZ IMPROVISATION II
Students of Charles Ellison, works by Charlie Parker, Horace Silver and others.
Tickets available at the door only: $5 general admission, free for students with ID.
April 4 // 8pm Concordia University Department of Music presents JAZZ IMPROVISATION I Students of Gary Schwartz, works by Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and others.

26. IndieWIRE: FOCUS
Silverscreen fever hits Park City jana McQuay of the He tells stuart Jeffries aboutworking for Martin Polanski's The pianist Wins Kudos from Critics The
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Will live war supersede the Oscars telecast on Friday? The A.P. reports the Academy Awards will go on as planned. ( March 18, 2003 Honolulu Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Deadline March 22nd
Get your gay and/or lesbian etc. film and sun bloc ready for the Honolulu Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. The event takes place in the Hawaiian capital June 5th -8th and is accepting features and shorts in all genre. The deadline is March 22nd. For additional information, email: info@hglcf.org or visit: http://www.hglcf.org. ( March 17, 2003 Awful truth? Filmmaker is miffed
Of the more than 5,600 academy members, only 400 vote in the foreign-language category, even fewer for documentary, because the category requires that a member must have seen all the docs nominated in order to vote for the category, a rule which "Bowling for Columbine" director Michael Moore calls "arcane" and says will skew the vote in favor of little known French doc, "Winged Migration," according to the Los Angeles Times. ( March 17, 2003

27. IndieWIRE: FOCUS
Of Film Critics, Roman Polanski's The pianist won film of Silverscreen fever hitsPark City jana McQuay of He tells stuart Jeffries about working for Martin
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"Raising Victor Vargas," "Assassination Tango" and "Stevie" Debut at the Box Office; "Beckham" Continues to be a Player

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"Irish Whiskey" director Jon Stevens goes door to door in L.A. pushing VHS copies of his 1997 film. The article, by Chris Rubin, appears in the Los Angeles Times. ( February 10, 2003 Fugitive Filmmaker Nominated for Oscar
Director Roman Polanski received a best director nomination for "The Pianist" but won't be in L.A. for the Oscars in March according to Anthony Breznican in the Associated Press. ( February 11, 2003 Gene Siskel Film Center Hosts European Union Film Festival
Chicago's Gene Siskel Film Center is hosting the sixth edition of its European Union Film Festival. This year's festival premieres 34 new European productions in 68 screenings, currently underway through March 27th. Selections also include recent submissions for Oscar consideration for Best Foreign Film, including "Gebertig" (Austria), "Open Hearts" (Denmark), "The Seventh Sun of Love" (Greece), "The Discovery of Heaven" (Netherlands), "The Dauphin" (Portugal), and "Mondays in the Sun" (Spain). For more information, visit: www.siskelfilmcenter.org. (

28. Late News From The Cabaret World
just west of Michigan Avenue, with jazz pianist Jo Ann jana Robbins first met Cy Colemanwhen she worked with is John Bowen, and special guest is stuart Hodes.
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29. Denver Post.com
with humans and the basis for two recent movies, stuart Little comes Just in timefor Valentine's Day, soprano jana Edwards and pianist Kevin Kenneday
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30. Www.cuni.cz/carolina/archive-en/Carolina-E-No-370.txt
a famous Czech playwright and his brother Filip is a pianist and composer is playedby Iva Janzurova and Tatjana Medvecka, Mary stuart by jana Preissova and
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CCCCC AA RRRRR OOOO LL II NN N AA CC AA A RR R OO O LL II NNN N AA A CC AA A RRRRR OO O LL II NN N N AA A CC AAAAAA RR R OO O LL II NN NN AAAAAA CCCCC AA A RR R OOOO LLLLLL II NN N AA A STUDENTS' E-MAIL NEWS FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC Charles University in Prague Faculty of Social Sciences Smetanovo nabr. 6 110 01 Prague 1 Czech Republic e-mail: CAROLINA@mbox.fsv.cuni.cz ISSN 121-5040 tel: (+4202) 22112252, fax: (+4202) 22112219 *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* C A R O L I N A No 370, Friday, April 7, 2000. FROM THE EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK (March 29 - April 5) Stanislav Gross New Interior Minister Stanislav Gross, 30, chairman of the Social Democrats' (CSSD) Parliamentary Club, was named interior minister April 4 to succeed Vaclav Grulich, 67, who resigned. Gross said in an interview for Czech Radio's Radiojournal that he planned certain personnel changes, but his main task would be to calm the atmosphere surrounding the ministry. Gross has been in high politics for 10 years. After finishing a technical high school he drove trains, then he joined the party in 1990 and rose quickly - he became a Parliament deputy in 1992 and has been Parliamentary Club chairman since 1995. He attended law school simultaneously with his work in the Chamber of Deputies and graduated last year. After the Social Democrats won the 1998 general elections, Gross became vice chairman of the Chamber of Deputies. After being named minister, Gross gave up his posts in the Chamber of Deputies. Party Vice Chairman Zdenek Skromach became head of the Parliamentary Club April 4 and will probably give his party post to Gross, who said he wants to keep his influence in the party. Social Democrat deputy Frantisek Brozik will run for Gross' post as vice chairman of the Chamber. The change at the ministry is the fifth change in the minority Social Democrat Cabinet. Two changes are yet to be made - at the Transportation Ministry and the Regional Development Ministry (see Carolina 369). Ondrej Maly/Ondrej Maly State to Help Graduates From 10,000 to 20,000 high school and university graduates will be offered jobs in state and charity organizations. Because they might otherwise stretch the budget by going on the dole, the government passed the measure April 3 as proposed by Deputy Prime Minister and Labor Minister Vladimir Spidla. The graduates' salaries will be fully funded by the Labor Ministry and, Spidla said, the cost might be several hundred million crowns. Spidla said the main reason for the measure is to give the graduates the chance to get experience to put themselves in a better position on the labor market. The measure is supported by unions. Ondrej Maly/Ondrej Maly Milevsko Will Definitely Not Export To Bushehr The Chamber of Deputies overrode the Senate's veto and April 4 passed a bill forbidding any Czech company from exporting to the Iranian nuclear plant in Bushehr. The bill also stipulates Czech firms will not receive compensation for lost income. The Senate had suggested compensating losses from the state budget. The issue was raised around the company ZVVZ Milevsko's planned export of climate-control technology to the plant. Trade Minister Miroslav Gregr promised Stanislav Kazecky, the head of ZVVZ Milevsko, that the government will help the company, for example with new orders, loans, debt capitalization and the creation of jobs. The new law says Czech companies cannot export goods, services or information to Bushehr. Daniela Vrbova/Jakub Jirovec NEWS IN BRIEF * The Interior Ministry March 31 dissolved the National Alliance, a neo-Nazi organization allegedly breaking the law by propagating national and racial intolerance. Alliance Chairman Vladimir Skoupy is on trial for the propagation of fascism. * Labor Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Spidla will take control over the coordination of the Security Information Service (BIS), the Government decided April 3. Previously, coordination had been in the hands of former Minister without Portfolio Jaroslav Basta, but Prime Minister Milos Zeman did not transfer it to Basta's successor, 27-year-old Minister Karel Brezina. The country has four secret services, two military and two civilian, and Prime Minister Milos Zeman said he expected a reorganization of this structure in the future. * The Civic Democratic Party (ODS) condemned the words of President Vaclav Havel, who said in an interview for Czech Television and Czech Radio (see Carolina 369) that he sees elements of "Mafia capitalism" in the Czech Republic. Havel said that ill-defined laws and low moral and political culture in the country were to blame. ODS Chairman Vaclav Klaus said he considers this evaluation of 10 years of transformation an "insult to hundreds of thousands and millions of people in the country". Darina Johanidesova/Darina Johanidesova FOREIGN AFFAIRS Zeman: Nature of Trip More Economic Than Political Prime Minister Milos Zeman returned April 1 to Prague from his six-day trip across Northern Europe (see Carolina 369). He said the aim of his visit to Norway, Finland and Lithuania was more business than political. Nokia Vice President Mikka Heikkonen discussed with Zeman the possibile replacement of the present Czech police communication system supplied by the company Tetrapol (a subsidiary of the French company Matra), and heavily criticized by users. Zeman rejected the offer, pointing to contract fines with Matra which would cost the state billions of crowns. Zeman said to the daily MF DNES that there are 84 joint ventures between Czech and Lithuanian companies, that he proposed in Vilnius a deal for Czech Albatros airplanes, and that he signed a contract with his Lithuanian counterpart Andrius Kubilius for the delivery of Czech Karosa buses worth 1.5 billion crowns. Martin Moravec/Milan Smid Pope Speaks to Czech Pilgrims in Vatican About 7,000 Czech Roman Catholics ended their pilgrimmage to the Vatican April 2. Organizers of the event said the number of pilgrims was the largest since Agnes was made a saint in 1989, when some 12,000 made the journey. The highlight was a meeting with Pope John Paul II. He told them he still remembered his three visits to the Czech Republic in the 90's. He spoke to them in Czech and emphasized the need to solve the problem between the state and the Catholic Church in the Czech Republic. Spokesman of the Confederation of Czech Bishops Daniel Herman said the first meeting of the working group preparing an agreement between the Czech Republic and the Vatican concerning the Catholic Church should take place within a few weeks. The pilgrimmage ended April 2 in St. Paul's Cathedral in the Vatican with a mass led by Cardinal Miloslav Vlk. Those present had the chance to take a piece from the Christmas tree given by the Czech Republic to the Vatican last year. Veronika Hankusova/Veronika Hankusova FROM SLOVAKIA Vasil Bilak Charged with Treason The Slovak Attorney General March 30 charged former Communist politician Vasil Bilak with treason and other crimes in relation to his activities in 1968. Bilak, then a member of the presidium of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (UV KSC) and secretary of the Communist Party of Slovakia, strongly opposed the reforms of the Prague Spring. He was one of the signatories of the letter of invitation that asked Soviet leadership for armed intervention against a counter-revolution in Czechoslovakia. After the Soviet-led invasion of the Warsaw Pact armies in August 1968, Bilak became one of the leading members of the new Politburo and was responsible for ideology and foreign policy in the Central Committee. He was ousted from the party in December 1989. According to the Slovak Radio Twist, Bilak accepted the charges in peace. He said he is not afraid of the trial nor of a sentence: "I will be 83 in August. Let them give me a life sentence, I don't have many days left." He said he does not understand why he was charged with treason. "I cannot imagine which homeland I betrayed. The socialist homeland? I didn't defend socialism enough?" he said. Simon Dominik/Simon Dominik Meciar Refuses to Testify Vladimir Meciar, chairman of the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (Hnuti za demokraticke Slovensko, HZDS) and former premier, has refused to accept a subpoena to testify in the case of the kidnapping of Michal Kovac Jr., son of the former president. Meciar defends himself by referring to two amnesties related to this case issued when he was acting president, and also to the verdict of the Constitutional Court that stopped prosecution of Jaroslav Svechota, charged with the kidnapping. The chairman of the Constitutional Court is Milan Cic, a former communist interior minister. Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda repealed Meciar's amnesty and reopened the case. HZDS says it considers the step unconstitutional. To protest against the reopening of the case, Meciar and few HZDS legislators are staying in a pension in Trencianske Teplice "until the current government decides to respect the law and the verdict of the Constitutional Court." Michaela Kleckova/Simon Dominik Markiza TV Hit with 2-Million Fine The regulatory Council for Radio and Television Broadcasting fined the Slovak television channel Markiza 2 million Slovak crowns for broadcasting an interview with singer Richard Mueller March 6. The reason was not the content of the interview (the singer admitted he had taken drugs and talked about their positive impact on his creative work), but the fact that some of it was broadcast in a 7 p.m. newscast. Markiza aired the full interview after 10 p.m.. The law allows broadcasting programs that could endanger the moral and spiritual development of youth only after 10 p.m.. Markiza has said it will appeal. David Luksu/Simon Dominik ECONOMY Philips Will Assemble Television Screens in Moravia, Government Helps The government March 29 approved investment incentives of about 1.6 billion crowns for Philips Components, a division of Philips Electronics. Philips decided to build a plant for producing television screens in the Moravian town of Hranice na Morave. Construction of the plant should start within two months, with production beginning in the middle of 2001. The government's incentive plan includes a 10-year tax holiday, duty-free import of technology, state subsidies for new jobs and a contribution to complete local infrastructure. Philips will invest about 600 million euros (about 21.6 billion crowns) into building the factory. In the first phase Philips will employ 1,000 workers and produce 2.5 million television screens annually. The factory should eventually have 3,200 employees and produce 8 million screens annually (95 per cent of production will be exported). Philips was deciding between Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic for the factory, but the Czech government's incentives were said to play an important role in the decision. Besides Philips, the government also approved investment incentives to Matsushita, manufacturing Panasonic televisions in Pilsen for four years, and to TYCO, producing cable wires in Kourim. Matsushita is to increase its output in Pilsen, investing 72 million USD and employing another 1,400 people (it employs 900 now). TYCO wants to invest 35.5 million USD and employ another 1,200 people. Lubos Kratochvil/Denisa Vitkova Occupation Strike in Kohinoor Coal Mine Twenty-eight miners began an occupation strike in the Kohinoor coal mine in Marianske Radcice in the Most region March 31. It is the second time Kohinoor miners have struck underground - they protested in December, fearing the mine would be closed (see Carolina 355). At that time the miners did not agree with the decision of the mine owner - the Most Coal Company (Mostecka uhelna spolecnost) - to close the shaft and fire all employees. Finally, the government, the Most Coal Company and the coal mine's union agreed to close the mine gradually to 2005. However, the Most Coal Company decided later, considering the mine's unprofitability, to close it faster. The government does not want to be involved this time, calling the situation a conflict between the labor union and a private company. All Kohinoor miners began an occupation strike April 4. There are some 50 miners underground, willing to end the strike if a contract is signed between SHD-Peel or another owner and the Most Coal Company. According to union leader Vladimir Perlik, the Most Coal Company has been delaying the sale. Lubos Kratochvil/Denisa Vitkova ECONOMY IN BRIEF * The government April 3 proposed the Consolidation Bank and Finance Ministry discuss concluding the sale of Skoda Auto. Volkswagen owns 70 per cent of the company, and it is expected the remaining 30 per cent will wind up in Volkswagen's hands. Trade Minister Miroslav Gregr expressed his disagreement with selling the remaining shares. Gregr said the share price should increase after the new motor factory begins production. On the contrary, Finance Minister Pavel Mertlik wants to sell the shares and said he expects income of 12 billion crowns. Volkswagen has offered 8 billion crowns for the shares. Lubos Kratochvil/Denisa Vitkova Rates at the Czech National Bank (valid April 7) 1 EUR = 36.285 country currency CZK Australia 1 AUD 22.690 Great Britain 1 GBP 59.704 Denmark 1 DKK 4.869 Japan 100 JPY 35.961 Canada 1 CAD 25.934 IMF 1 XDR 50.745 Hungary 100 HUF 13.999 Norway 1 NOK 4.460 New Zealand 1 NZD 18.895 Poland 1 PLN 9.967 Greece 100 GRD 10.833 Slovakia 100 SKK 87.107 Slovenia 100 SIT 17.824 Sweden 1 SEK 4.370 Switzerland 1 CHF 23.045 USA 1 USD 37.648 Exchange Rates of countries participating in the euro (converted from the euro rate) country currency CZK - Germany 1 DEM 18.552 Belgium 100 BEF 89.948 Finland 1 FIM 6.103 France 1 FRF 5.532 Ireland 1 IEP 46.072 Italy 1000 ITL 18.740 Luxemburg 100 LUF 89.948 Netherlands 1 NLG 16.465 Portugal 100 PTE 18.099 Austria 1 ATS 2.637 Spain 100 ESP 21.808 CULTURE Topol Charms United States Czech writer Jachym Topol toured the US in connection with the release of the English translation of his Czech novel Sestra, in English as City Sister Silver. The novel was translated by Alex Zucker, former editor of the English version of Carolina. The Czech daily MF DNES wrote April 3 that Topol's tour was a success: the New York Times compared the novel to Salman Rushdie's Children of Midnight. Talk Magazine included Topol's work among its 10 best books of the month. The novel was published in America by Catbird Press. Topol's father Josef is a famous Czech playwright and his brother Filip is a pianist and composer and legend of the underground Czech music scene. Jachym has also released a collection of poetry and the novel Angel (Andel). Jan Vedral Jr./Jakub Jirovec Tibet 2000 in Prague Castle Tibet 2000 is the name of an exhibit on the geography, landscape and lifestyle of the Himalayan country open March 22 - May 7 in three rooms of the gothic Old Kings' Palace at the Prague Castle. The exhibit is divided in three parts according the Tibetan concept of living creatures composed of body (earth), speech (people and material culture) and thought (spiritual culture). The exhibit was organized by the Potala and Lunga Foundation with the Prague Castle Administration, all pieces are from private collections. More information is available at the URL http://www.tibet2000.cz. Gabriela Bobkova/Milan Smid Duel between Mary Stuart and Elizabeth Appears in Estates Theater The premiere of Friedrich Schiller's play Mary Stuart took place March 30 on the stage of Prague's Estates Theater (Stavovske divadlo). The play's females leads will alternate - Elizabeth is played by Iva Janzurova and Tatjana Medvecka, Mary Stuart by Jana Preissova and Eva Salzmannova. Veronika Hankusova/Veronika Hankusova CULTURE IN BRIEF * The case of the Mlada fronta publishing house (see Carolina 369) has developed into a libel case. Representantives of the Children and Youth Fund filed a criminal complaint for libel against several distinguished writers, including Josef Hirsal, Jiri Kolar, Pavel Kohout and Ludvik Vaculik. They signed a petition supporting former publishing house director Vladimir Pistorius and calling fund representatives "managers from a circle of persons in which billions of crowns from the assets of the one-time state youth organization dissolved." * The film Return of the Idiot by Sasa Gedeon, which won five Czech Lions, was awarded the Jury Prize at a European film festival in Mamers, France. The picture is being shown in French movie theaters. * Fans of internet and literature can attend the 10th Writers Festival in Prague live at the URL http://www.pwf.globalone.cz. * Joe Cocker sang for about 90 minutes March 30 in front of some 8,000 spectators in the Rondo hall in Brno. Simon Dominik, Pavel Novotny/Milan Smid SPORTS Soccer Euro 2000 Preparation: Czech Republic - Australia 3-1 The wonderful combination that led to the Czech team's third goal was the highlight of the national team's performance in a preparation game against Australia March 29. Karel Poborsky took the ball from Jan Koller on a counterattack and returned it with his heel. Koller could have tried to score his 13th goal in his 12th national team game, but instead he passed to an open Ivo Ulich. Ulich scored his first goal for the national team. The Czechs then led 3-0. "It was super cooperation," said Ulich. Milan Fukal (also his first national-team goal) and Koller scored the first two goals of the game. Australia's team was a disappointment in Teplice, with but two impressive moments - the solo charge of Marc Viduka, cleared by goalkeeper Jaromir Blazek, and, in the 89th minute, when Foster scored the only Australian goal. "I am not fully satisfied with our performance," said Czech team coach Jozef Chovanec, who tested some new players in the squad. "The players are tired after a demanding season, they were missing ease." Martin Moravec/Mirek Langer Slavia Squeaks by, Remains in First Slavia fans endured a nerve-racking game in the 23rd round of the top soccer league. Drnovice almost took a point for a tie in the first-place team's stadium. However, eight minutes before the end Ludek Zelenka changing the potential catastrophe into a 2-1 win. Second-place Sparta produced one goal against Bohemians and stayed four points behind Slavia. Third-place Drnovice is 21 points behind first place, fourth-place Teplice would need 30 points to move to the top, a total 10 teams in the league have not yet reached for the season. Results of the 23rd round: Slavia Praha - Drnovice 2-1, Bohemians Praha - Sparta Praha 0-1, Olomouc - Pribram 1-0, Blsany - Zizkov 0-2, Liberec - Opava 1-0, Ostrava - Teplice 2-2, Hradec Kralove - Jablonec 0-0, Brno - Ceske Budejovice 2-0. Standings: 1. Slavia Praha 61, 2. Sparta Praha 57, 3. Drnovice 40, 4. Teplice 31, 5. Bohemians Praha 31, 6. Blsany 30, 7. Brno 29, 8. Liberec 28, 9. Ostrava 27, 10. Pribram 27, 11. Ceske Budejovice 27, 12. Olomouc 26, 13. Zizkov 25, 14. Opava 23, 15. Hradec Kralove 19, 16. Jablonec 19. David Luksu/Mirek Langer Sparta and Vsetin in Hockey Extraleague Finals The finals of the hockey extraleague will probably break attendance records, as Sparta and Vsetin have been heading here inexorably - both swept their opponents out of the semifinals. Sparta won the regular-season league crown, 11 points ahead of its nearest opponent. Vsetin, the five-time reigning champion, had trouble at the beginning of the season, but in the playoffs performed like it had in previous playoff conquests. Both semifinal sweeps were decided by overtime games, with Sparta's going to penalty shots. Sparta won in Litvinov after Richard Zemlicka converted the deciding penalty shot, while Jan Tomajko moved Vsetin into the finals with his sudden-death goal in Pilsen. Prague's Paegas Arena is sold-out for the first game April 9. Results of the semifinal series: Sparta - Litvinov 3-0 (4-1, 3-1, 4-3 on penalty shots), Vsetin - Plzen 3-0 (2-0, 3-2, 3-2 in overtime) Darina Johanidesova/Mirek Langer WEATHER St. Peter, who in Czech mythology not only minds the gates of heaven but also controls the weather, has been benevolent to the people of the Czech Republic last week. He prepared a beautiful, sunny weekend with temperatures around 15 degrees Celsius/59 degrees Fahrenheit for them right in the middle of a cloudy and overcast Europe. And when the weekend was over and the workweek began again, cold air with temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius/50 degrees Fahrenheit returned to Prague and Central Europe. Michaela Kleckova, Radka Kohutova English version edited by Michael Bluhm - This news may be published only with attribution to CAROLINA. Subscription is free. Comments and remarks are appreciated. Please send them to the address: CAROLINA@mbox.fsv.cuni.cz To subscribe to CAROLINA news, send an e-mail message to the address LISTSERV@cesnet.cz The text of the message for subscription to the English version must be: SUBSCRIBE CAR-ENG First name Last name or for the Czech version SUBSCRIBE CAR-CS First name Last name To delete your subscription from the list of subscribers, send the following message to the address LISTSERV@cesnet.cz: SIGNOFF CAR-ENG or SIGNOFF CAR-CS We ask you not to send automatic replies to our list. 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31. News Page TFTJ - Latest Scoop
The new Miss Atlanta 2003 is jana Mathena She is a pianist and her platform is Preventionof Cigarette She is the daughter of stuart and Beth Kellogg of Madison
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Mrs. Kansas International 2003
Miss Teen Kansas International 2003
March 30, 2003 "Hooray for Hollywood" was the theme for this year's Kansas International Pageants held in Garden City, Kansas. Nine contestants competed for Miss Teen Kansas International and six contestants competed for Mrs. Kansas International. The new Miss Teen Kansas International 2003 is 18 year old Lily Wu from Wichita, Kansas. Her platform is Embracing Diversity. Lily also received the Evening Gown and Physical Fitness awards. The first runner-up was Johna Wallace (receiving the Photogenic and People's Choice awards), second runner-up was Audra Schmidt and third runner-up was Keeley Schwindt (receiving the Community Service, Marketing, and Amity awards). Lily will represent Kansas at Miss Teen International, August 1 and 2, in Chicago, Illinois.

32. The SoundDirectory - - /SoundDirectory/Top/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano
stuart, jana Canadian pianist; site includes concert listings, biography,sound clips, and information about her piano career. Syme
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... Piano index All categories in Pianists... Biret,_Idil Brendel,_Alfred Directories Godowsky,_Leopold ... Sgouros,_Dimitris All Link Entries Argerich, Martha (b.1941)
Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Rubinstein, Arthur (1887-1982)
International Music Society Page, includes these biographical notes by Harold C. Shoenberg. Reichert, Aviram
Born in Israel, includes biography, contact information and MP3 clips. Saracino, Siro
Curriculum, concerts, repertoire. Kolacny, Steven and Stijn (1969, 1975)
Piano duo. Includes biography, RealAudio samples, calendar, contact information, picture gallery and press releases. Ousset, C©cile
French pianist page with biography, discography, repertoire and reviews. Kapell, William (1922-1953) Brief biography and notes. Klein, Andreas

33. FAU Faculty Experts Guide
Kinesthesia, Tift, jana. L-. Music, 20th Century, Glazer, stuart. Music,electronic, Ferguson, Reuben. pianist today, the, Burganger, Judith.
http://www.fau.edu/about/speakers/foctop.htm
2000-2001 Florida Atlantic University Faculty Experts Guide
Topics in alphabetical order
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use speakers menu to locate expert listed for the topic
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Accounting Coyner, Randolph Accounting Bhattacharya, S. Accounting Taylor, Robert Accounting Coates, J. Dennis Acoustics Cuschieri, Joseph Acoustics, underwater Beaujean, P. Acting techniques Wright, Matthew Acting, voice Wright, Matthew Actor training Tift, Jana Addictions Berger, Naomi Addison Mizner Curl, Donald Adolescence and juvenile delinquency Appleton, Lynn Adult education Guglielmino, Lucy Adult literacy Anderson, Judy Advertising Georgoff, David Advertising Smith, Allen Advertising, images of women, others Budd, Mike Aerobic training Hilbert, Scott Aerospace applications of materials Carlsson, Leif Aesthetics Courtney, David Affirmative action Ceros-Livingston, P. Affirmative action Chambers, Michael Affordable housing York, Marie Africa Berry, Leonard Africa and racism Nelson, Carlos

34. October 02
actor/singer (Blackmail) In 1911, stuart Rose, designer judge In 1935, Peter Frankl,pianist In 1935 defenseman (Hartford Whalers) In 1968, jana Novotna, Brno
http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/october/1002.html
On October 02...
275th day of year with 90 days left (Numerology = 3)
Happy Birthday to:
In 1452, King Richard III, of England (1483-85)
In 1595, Jacob Louys, Flemish engraver
In 1616, A Gryphius, writer
In 1619, G‚d‚on Tallemant des R‚aux, French author (Historiettes)
In 1646, Guillaume Poitevin, composer
In 1704, Frantisek Ignac Antonin Tuma, composer
In 1715, Peter II, czar of Russia (1727-30)
In 1737, Franz Schneider, composer
In 1752, Samuel Story, Dutch admiral (Battle at Kamperduin) In 1756, Jacob van Strij, Dutch cartoonist/graphic artist In 1756, Josef Jawurek, composer In 1792, Philip Cipriani Hambley Potter, pianist/composer In 1800, Nat Turner, Virginia, leader of major slave rebellion (1831) In 1809, Anton Emil Titl, composer In 1817, Gunnar Wennerberg, composer In 1819, George Washington Getty, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1901 In 1821, Alexander Peter "Old Straight" Stewart, Lt Gen (Confederate Army) In 1822, Joannes Kappeyne van de Coppello, Dutch Internal minister (1877-79) In 1827, Edmund Jackson Davis, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1883

35. The Prague Post Online
1319 at 250 The pianist (French version) – Feb. 13-19 at 1145 am, 245, 545and 845 stuart Little 2 (dubbed 12 at 545 Fimfarum jana Wericha (CR) – Feb
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36. The Prague Post Online
Lucerna pianist (pianista) – UK, France, Germany, 2002 Vaclav Vydra, jana Paulova,Vera Kuchtova star Aero stuart Little 2 (Mysak stuart Little 2) – USA, 2002
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Galaxie Multiplex

Letnany
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Experiment Andel Novy Smichov Palac Flora Slovansky dum ... Zlicin Ghost Ship (Lod duchu) Alien, The Shining, Event Horizon and Titanic. Andel Cerny Most Galaxie Multiplex Letnany ... Zlicin Spirited Away (Cesta do fantazie) Alice in Wonderland meet with Japanese animation when a young girl becomes lost in a strange abandoned amusement park that fills up with spirits at night. Once her parents are changed into pigs by an evil old woman, the girl must work at the resort, where she encounters a variety of strange supernatural creatures and tries to help some of them. Quite breathtaking, this won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. Aero Andel Novy Smichov Palac Flora ... Slovansky dum
    SELECTED FILMS
24 Hour Party People (Nonstop party) Oko 8 Mile Andel Cerny Most Galaxie Multiplex Ladvi ... Zlicin About Schmidt (O Schmidtovi) Andel Slovansky dum (Africke sloni kralovstvi) Palac Flora Amarcord Oko Amelie From Montmartre (Amelie z Montmartru) Budejovicka Oko Analyze That (Preber si to znovu) West Side Story Jalta DifCentrum Arizona Dream Biograf As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me (Tak daleko, kam mne nohy donesou)

37. Jules Verne Filmografija
Mark Conlon (Trog Chief), Robert stuart Reed (Trog Simon Hart), jana Zatloukalová(jana), Miroslav Holub Phileas Fogg), Frank Sinatra (pianist), Red Skelton
http://www.ice.hr/davors/filmogr.htm
FILMOVI SNIMLJENI PO DJELIMA JULES VERNEA
page created by DAVOR SISOVIC Po romanima Julesa Vernea snimljeno je tristotinjak filmova i TV-serija. Neki od njih spadaju u povijest kinematografije, a neki su od njih i vrhunska filmska ostvarenja, ovjencana nagradama. Evo spiska, s dostupnim podacima, kronoloskim slijedom od najnovijih prema najstarijima. Naravno, ponovno vas pozivam da mi, ukoliko imate podataka kojih ovdje nema, pisete , kako bi ova lista postala potpunija.
    LISTA FILMOVA
  • "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" - TV-serija - po romanu "20 tisuca milja pod morima" ("Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mers")
    PROIZVODNJA: USA, 1997., Hallmark Entertainment, Inc.
    JEZIK: English
    VRSTA: : Sci-Fi / Adventure
    REDATELJ: Michael Anderson
    ULOGE: Richard Crenna (Professor Aronnax), Ben Cross (Captain Nemo), Paul Gross (Ned Land), Julie Cox (Sophie), Michael Jayston, Jeff Harding, David Henry, James Vaughan, Nicholas Hammond (Saxon), Susannah Fellows, Joshua Brody.....
    SCENARIJ: Joe Wiesenfeld, prema romanu Jules Vernea "Dvadeset tisuæa milja pod morima" ("Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mers")

38. The WeeklyPress@Philly1.Com
the Chancellor String Quartet with guest pianist David Shunskis remain on view untilMay 4. stuart Shils offers jana Robbins and star Valerie Harper appear in
http://www.philly1.com/story6020503.html
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John Lane's Notes on Music
By John Lane Sultry dancers take over Verizon Hall on February 16 in "Tango Buenos Aires".
Lantern Theater is back in the news with their current production of Brian Friel's "Lovers," an atmospheric take on two couples, one young and one old, set in modern-day Ireland and dealing with the mystery and comedy of love. Michael Brophy directs a cast of favorites including Jack Hoffman, Letitia Lange, Ahren Potratz and J.J. Van Name. Through March 2 at St. Stephen's Theater, 10th and Ludlow Streets. 215-829-9002. Theater Catalyst brings in a powerful drama on February 5 with the opening of Adam Rapp's 2001 Pulitzer Prize nominee, "Nocturne," the story of a former piano prodigy dealing with the memory of the tragic accident that shatters his family. Directed by Tom Reing, the play features Richard Gary III, Steve Gulick and Erin Reilly and runs through February 23 at the Adrienne, 2130 Sansom Street. 215-563-4330. PENN Presents offers an exciting group of artists, beginning on February 6 when Doug Varone and his dancers bring their celebrated production of "Ballet Mecanique," set to the George Antheil 1926 score in its local premiere at the Zellerbach Theater with repeats on February 7 and 8. On February15, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, the ten-man vocal ensemble, slips into the Zellerbach for a single performance at 8 p.m. 3680 Walnut Street. 215-898-3900. Maestro Wolfgang Sawallisch is on the Verizon Hall podium on February 6, 7 and 8 leading the Philadelphia Orchestra in works by Mendelssohn and Schumann plus the Schumann Piano Concerto with Rudolf Buchbinder as soloist. On February 9 at 3 p.m., the Maestro and Mr. Buchbinder join members of the Orchestra in chamber works by both Clara and Robert Schumann. The Maestro is on board again on February 13, 15 and 18 in works by Haydn, Glazunov and Schubert, with two Orchestra members featured as soloists: trumpeter David Bilger and violinist/Concert Master David Kim. Verizon Hall. 215-893-1999.

39. Not In Our Name - Signers With Surname Beginning With D
Davis, stuart Arrowsmith, English Department; Cornell University. Dawkins, Mary Watkins,Composer/pianist. Dawson, jana Lynn, independent person opposed to my country
http://www.nion.us/signersD.htm

40. The Arts In Your Back Yard
a View Series Love Through the Ages pianist Kevin Kennedy and Soprano jana Edwardspresent Children's Theatre stuart Little through May 9. 6901
http://www.relocolorado.com/Artinybc.htm
Colorado Real Estate Professionals
for your home buying and selling
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Wherever you move in Metro Denver, here’s what’s happening near you! MUSIC !
Arapahoe Philharmonic Orchestra
- - - - - "American Originals" With the Cherry Creek Chorale, works by Copland and Hovhaness, and a World Premier Performance by Kilstofte, Mar. 15, 7:30 p.m. at the Orchard Road Christian Center, I-25 and Orchard Rd. Call 781-1892 for info.
Arvada Center - Music with a View Series - "Ravel's Miroirs", with pianist David Korevaar - Mar. 13, 7 p.m.. Jeffrey Siegel Keyboard Conversations - "the Romanticism of the Russian Soul: Rachmaninoff, Scriabin and Medtner" Mar. 26, 7:30 p.m. Arvada Center Chorale-"Almost Like Being In Love" featuring music from American Musical Theatre, Mar 15 & 16, 7:30 and 3:00 p.m. 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. Call 720-898-7200 for info.
Ultraphonic Jazz Orchestra - The new version of the former Neophonic Jazz Orchestra streamlined to a 20 piece Big Band featuring music of the Kenton era and new music at Los Cabos II, next to the DCPA. Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Joni Janak and Ron Moewes Trio - at The Inn at The Mart, 56th and I-25 (next to Merchandise Mart) every Thursday, 7 - 10 p.m. 292-6278 ext 5277 for reservations

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