09/14/2006
Paid access archiveLove Leads the Way to Career in Choreography
The windfall that Eric Conrad made during the 1990s Internet boom gave the California native freedom to travel. Meeting a girl in St. Petersburg then set him on a course to become a guest choreographer at Moscow's renowned Bolshoi Theater academy of dance.
Appointments
Renaissance Capital has announced the appointment of Bob Foresman as deputy chairman. In this role, he is responsible for coordinating client coverage and business origination across Renaissance Capital, as well as for the cross selling of Renaissance Investment Management products by Renaissance Capital.
Catching Up Comes First
Russia is running into the same problems as 1950s Europe. State support should only be provded for a defined period.
Madonna's Cross to Bear
Iwent to Madonna's concert on Tuesday night. I have never been a huge fan, but I recently read a study that showed that people really only like the music they heard while they were in college.
Same Old Project Approach
The word ""project"" sounds very similar in both English and Russian. But there is a difference between the way the word is generally employed in the two languages.
A Tough Road Ahead for Barroso on Energy
Jose Manuel Barroso is clearly keen to show with energy that he means business about energy.
Tireless Russian Beats Carlsen
Russian second seed Nikolai Davydenko shook off the effects of jet lag to register a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Dane Kenneth Carlsen in the first round of the China Open on Wednesday.
Organizers Insist Sochi Will Meet Regulations
Organizers of the country's bid to host the 2014 Winter Games are aiming to ensure that construction of venues in and around Sochi are environmentally sound.
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