Elizabeth Manley of Canada earned the silver medal. Ekaterina Gordeyeva and Sergei Grinkov of the Soviet Union won the first of their two pairs gold medals ahead of Soviet teammates Yelena Valova and ...
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Russian billionaire Sergei Pugachev met Alexandra Tolstoy when she was hired to teach him English They would stay in his chateau in the south of France and had homes across the world. It was an ...
It was the brainchild of one man, Sergei Diaghilev, who surprisingly wasn't a talented artist, composer, or choreographer himself. Despite this, his influence spread to every corner of the art ...
THE ARTISTS` CHOICE A new book explores the life and art of the influential Russian-born artist SERGEI BONGART is considered one of the most ...
Sergei Klebnikov is a staff writer based in New York who covers wealth management and investing. He joined Forbes in 2019 and reported on the world's billionaires for Forbes' wealth team and ...
The life of a former Russian spy poisoned by Novichok was “accidentally saved” when a paramedic treated him with the wrong ...
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Sergei Popov today works in the United States, researching therapies to protect people against biological weapons and natural diseases. But for nearly 20 years, he was one of the Soviet Union's ...
Sergei Torop, who is known to his followers as Vissarion, founded the Church of the Last Testament in Siberia's Krasnoyarsk region in 1991. He was arrested along with two other leaders of the group.
Sergei Bobrovsky is on the case with an NHL record-setting 400th win. Bobrovsky reached the milestone with the Florida Panthers on Thursday's 3-1 win over the New York Rangers. He stopped 24 of 25 ...
No, it doesn't. Sergei Shoigu's departure from the defence ministry is fascinating on many levels. After all - and this brings us on to thought number two - reshuffles are a rare thing in Russia.