Word: dealing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seem to be relying on the black cloaks which partially cover their usual white robes to convey the transformation of their characters. They certainly don't act any differently, or smile any less. They do, however, make lots of silly ghost sounds and giggly cackles. They hiss a great deal, as well, as they bound about the stage, apparently carrying out very complex, though incomprehensible, choreography. Unfortunately their bumping and stomping is very loud on the hollow wood stage, and distracts from the sorcerer and main witches. One can only wonder at the lack of discernment which allowed the director...
...staging of the concert also left a great deal to be desired. The stage consisted of a large staircase in the center, with two platforms on either side of the staircase: one platform for the DJ and another for a drummer. There were three circular video screens above the stage showing random computer animations of various geometrical objects which had no relevance to most of the songs. Only occasionally did the video screens display music videos that corresponded to the performed songs...
...year-old "Anya," struggles to find her identity. She eventually runs into Dimitri, a former palace servant-turned-leading man, who is looking for someone to pretend to be the princess so that he can reap a reward from Anastasia's surviving grandmother. Amidst all this, Anastasia must deal with her amnesia (which seems a strange perversion of repressed memory syndrome) and with the pesky Rasputin who rises from Hell in order to destroy the last heir of the Romanovs...
Peace, With No Price Iraq and the U.S. climb down from their three-week long standoff, and the weapons inspectors get set to return. It was a deal with no losers, and one winner: Russia. Full Story...
...YORK: The game has changed in the Gulf, with U.N. arms inspectors heading back to Baghdad on Friday, following Iraq's acceptance of a deal brokered by Russia. The U.S. continues to monitor the situation closely, unconvinced that Saddam Hussein will allow UNSCOM unrestricted access to strategic sites - and Washington maintained its military build-up in the region in case he doesn...