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Strapped into a 50-lb. satin gown that took 1,000 hours and all 28 of Christian Dior's couture seamstresses to stitch, Slovenian model MELANIA KNAUSS, 34, wed real estate mogul DONALD TRUMP, 58, in a lavish affair Saturday in Palm Beach, Fla. It was a busy week of self-promotion leading up to the nuptials: Knauss showed off her mammoth wedding caparison in the February issue of Vogue, left, while her fianc?? made the rounds vaunting the new season of his reality show, The Apprentice, which he's considering turning into a Broadway musical. But when it came...
There's a moving scene in Blind Spot, the debut feature from Slovenian director Hanna A.W. Slak, in which a young woman nurses her brother through heroin withdrawal, cradling his head in her arms and soothing him with stories of their childhood. The room dissolves into a bright memory of them holding hands on a rooftop, the older brother telling his sister to jump, trust him, everything will be O.K. It's a tender moment in a dark, intimate film about courage in the face of hopelessness. Carried by two engaging leads and bold cinematography that soaks every shot...
...notes, finish artists who craft security threads and watermarks, distributors who smuggle the fake money into the E.U. - all operate independently of each other. Moreover, each task is often carried out by a single ethnic group, making infiltration extremely difficult. One operation in Serbia relied on Croatian printers, Slovenian paper, Bulgarian computer graphics and Albanian distributors. In countries like Bulgaria, moreover, identifying the source of the bills is only half the battle. In order to obtain a conviction, agents there have to break in at the precise moment that the presses are running. In one case several years...
Recognized worldwide for its musicianship, this student ensemble visits Cambridge with a full orchestra. With visiting conductor Federico Cortese, who recently conducted both the Scottish Symphony and the Slovenian Philharmonic, the program of Mozart should be nothing short of extraordinary. 8 p.m. $5 students, $12 adults. Sanders Theatre...
...have an Australian, a Slovenian, a Kenyan and a Polish-Ghanaian in a bar. It sounds like the setup for a bad joke. But in person it more closely resembled a meeting of a United Nations subcommitteeāwith one important difference. Mozzarella sticks...