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...performance in royalties when other troupes staged his works, recalls his onetime assistant Barbara Horgan, director of the George Balanchine Trust, which licenses performances by other companies. He formed intense bonds with his favored female dancers, making them his muses. He married four of them - Tamara Geva, Vera Zorina, Maria Tallchief and Tanaquil LeClercq - and had liaisons with others. Male or female, close or remote, most of his dancers revered their ?Mr. B.? ?I can?t say that I knew him well,? says former NYCB dancer Ib Andersen, artistic director of Ballet Arizona. ?But his ballets are part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Balancing Balanchine | 3/26/2004 | See Source »

...March 11, 2004, now occupies a place in the history of infamy." JOSE MARIA AZNAR, Prime Minister of Spain, on the train bombings that killed more than 200 people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim: Mar. 22, 2004 | 3/22/2004 | See Source »

...bombings took place three days prior to the general elections in Madrid which resulted in the ouster of the conservative Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar in favor of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero of the Socialist Party...

Author: By Evan M. Vittor, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students React to Spanish Bombings | 3/19/2004 | See Source »

Similar criticism came from the audience during a question-and-answer period. Maria Plati, a Kennedy School of Government graduate who now works for a cable programming company, said that she and her associates were accused of aiding and abetting terrorism for scheduling non-political programming from the Middle East via satellite...

Author: By Nathan J. Heller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Official Defends PATRIOT Act | 3/17/2004 | See Source »

...counted by al-Qaeda as its first success in the business of regime-change. It's certainly true that before last Thursday's horrific train bombings in Madrid that killed 201 people and wounded more than 1,000, the conservative Popular Party - whose outgoing leader, Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar had been the Bush administration's closest Iraq-war ally in Europe - had looked set to coast home by a 5 to 8 percent margin. But once it became clear that bombers came from al-Qaeda rather than the Basque separatists blamed by the government, voters showed up in record...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Did al-Qaeda Change Spain's Regime? | 3/15/2004 | See Source »

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