Word: tatiana
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Kennedy lives with her artist and designer husband Edwin Schlossberg and their three children in Manhattan. As the busy mother of Rose, 13, Tatiana, 12, and John, 9, she admits that it is sometimes hard to find time for writing. "Between my own children and my mother's and brother's affairs, I had a lot of family obligations over the last few years. These kinds of books, in a way, are part of that process." But she says she will never write the one book the publishing industry and the public long for - a memoir. "I can't ever...
Dragila and her international rivals, such as Russia's Svetlana Feofanova and Australia's Tatiana Grigorieva, have brought unprecedented attention to the competition. The pole vault combines speed, strength and the very real threat of serious injury, and fans have proved eager to see women compete. "The women's pole vault is the one event that has really captured the public's imagination," says Garry Hill, editor of Track & Field News. "It has livened up track and field...
...Tatiana was comparatively lucky. One night two minders were driving her to a neighboring town when they passed through a checkpoint manned by Russian peacekeepers, who spotted her in the back seat and handed her over to an international aid agency. Most women like her never get that chance. An estimated 200,000 to 300,000 are shipped out of the former communist countries of Eastern Europe and the old Soviet Union into Western Europe and North America each year, most of them to work in brothels and nightclubs against their will, according to the International Organization for Migration...
...Meanwhile, back in Chisinau, Tatiana is struggling to piece that life back together. She testified against her captors, including her childhood friend Oxana, but police have yet to make an arrest...
...been threatened over the phone for speaking out. "I try to look ahead to the future, but I can't forget what has happened to me," she said last week. "There is no justice here." Women like Tatiana still provide the best hope for fighting the trade. They should not be left to tell their stories alone...