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...will take more than a fashionista's cold shoulder to dissuade Verber. She left St. Petersburg in 1976 when she was only 18 and made her way to Rome and Toronto, working in boutiques and other fashion-related jobs, before returning to Russia to join Mercury...
...shares, so I was naturally involved with the company. Bertelli and I talked constantly while I was away. But I also tried to be distanced. I was trying to find a way not to be a dork. I went sailing for five weeks. I traveled through Russia, to St. Petersburg, looking at churches. I did some gardening. I also started to learn about the business side...
...Russians showed Lakhani a replica of an Igla-S portable antiaircraft missile--one of the more accurate shoulder-fired missiles--and promised that they could ship it into the U.S. undetected. Lakhani was apparently so impressed that he met with them again a few days later in St. Petersburg to ask for 50 more...
DIED. ROBERT J. DONOVAN, 90, author of PT-109: John F. Kennedy in World War II; after a stroke; in St. Petersburg, Fla. A former reporter for the New York Herald Tribune and the Los Angeles Times, he wrote a book on the Eisenhower Administration before telling the best-selling story of Kennedy's war years...
Stephen W. Stromberg ’05, a Russian studies concentrator in Adams House, is an associate editorial chair of The Crimson. He is spending his summer pretending to be an amiable boob in St. Petersburg...