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In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  "The Dead road"
Alexander Pobozhiy - the engineer of project of "the dead road", researcher.
The author of the first publication about "the building of the century" of the big essay "The dead road" in the magazine "Noviy Mir" (The new world).
Deyneka Alexander (1899-1969) (- Russian painter and graphic artist, the people's artist of the USSR, the member of the association of artists, the Hero of Socialistic labor, the laureate of Lenin's premium.
www.yamal.org /501/doc/3_e.htm   (805 words)

  
 Records of the Slavic Gospel Association - Collection 237
Peter Deyneka was born in the town of Storlolemya, Russia, in 1898.
Deyneka became the Union's representative in the United States and Canada, a post he held from 1926 until 1931.
Report in English by Peter and Anita Deyneka on the need for Bibles, songbooks, and Christian literature; restrictions on the church; spiritual hunger in Russia; use of shortwave radio to preach the Gospel and train Christian workers; Russia as a mission field.
www.wheaton.edu /bgc/archives/GUIDES/237.htm   (10800 words)

  
 Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
Alexander Zaichenko, former economic advisor to Mikhail Gorbachev, describes the lingering socialist malaise as "collective responsibility and individual irresponsibility."6 Under the communist regime, "There was a strict but hypocritical code of behavior," claims Evgueni Volk of the Heritage Foundation's Moscow office.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn claims that the communist system was deforming, destroying the personality to make it governable.
Alexander Zaichenko served as an advisor to the Council of Economic Ministers under Gorbachev and later headed a project on entrepreneurship.
www.sipr.org /default.aspx?action=PublicationDetails&id=154   (6893 words)

  
 Responses to "Soviet lessons" June 13, 2000
Typical would be By the Sea, (1956) by A. Deyneka, which shows strappingly healthy and radiant Russian women hanging fish to dry on a windblown beach.
Of course, each nationality contributes to the Russian art and we have more than 160 nationalities living in the Russia as in the country of their origin.
There are interesting examples, the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin had the Arabian origin, the mother of the famous Russian writers Wassiliy Zhukowskiy had the Turk nationality.
www.painterskeys.com /clickbacks/soviet.htm   (1654 words)

  
 PDS Russian Religion News June 1998
Peter Deyneka Russian Ministries, operating in Russia under the name Association For Spiritual Renewal, received official notification on June 10 that its registration as a Centralized Religious Organization (CRO) was approved by the Russian Federation.
Continuing to affirm the primacy of national Christians in ministry, Deyneka went on to say that "We are a Russian-based movement of trained and equipped national workers involved in ministries on the field, who are having a most positive ministry on both personal and national levels.
True, when Alexander Charushnikov went to the "zone" with the approval of the Orthodox bishop, the adminsitration arranged a meeting will all prisoners of the colony for him.
www.stetson.edu /~psteeves/relnews/9806e.html   (6637 words)

  
 "Woman Plus..." 2002, N 4.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Famous in the Soviet times sportswomen, sisters Vtorovs: Alexandra (born in 1907), Antonina (1909), Eugenia (1911) and Ludmila (1915) were winners of numerous competitions, both in teams and individually.
One of the sisters - Ludmila - became a sort of Soviet icon since artist Alexander Deyneka chose her to be a model for his pictures.
In the thirties during the race at a distance of 25 km I outran men.
www.owl.ru /eng/womplus/2002/altshuk4.htm   (1964 words)

  
 Religion in Eastern Europe
Bohn and Charter regret this trend because they see nonformal education as closer to the church, more practical, and meeting the needs of those already engaged in ministry for whom formal schooling is not an option, not to mention much less expensive (Bohn, 142-44; Charter, 218, 222).
However, it should be pointed out that Alexander Romonyuk, head of BEE Ukraine, shared at a June 1998 conference that the full BEE program in the former Soviet Union now takes eight years to complete, that the drop-out rate is high, and that graduates do not receive recognized degrees.
In response, Overseas Council for Theological Education and Peter Deyneka Russian Ministries partnered to identify, locate, and print or reprint relevant titles for use in seminaries.
www.georgefox.edu /academics/undergrad/departments/soc-swk/ree/elliott2.html   (6265 words)

  
 Embassy reception celebrates 13th anniversary of Ukraine's independence (09/05/04)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Budnyj, 81, an architect, came to the United States in 1950.
Two years later he settled in Washington, where he bought the painting for $50 in 1954 from the brother of a Ukrainian artist, Alexander Deyneka, who told him that it was taken from among those less significant artworks discarded by the German military teams that looted Ukrainian museums during World War II.
Since then, the painting has been hanging on the wall of his Washington home.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/2004/360426.shtml   (480 words)

  
 Moscow Art Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Besides, Alexander Burak's pictures have been acquired by private collections in France, England, and Syria.
The paintings of Vladimir Daniliuk are preserved at the State Art museums in Nizhni Novgorod, Dzerzhinsk, Voronezh, Kamyshin, at the Russia's Art Fund, Moscow.
Master of genre painting, landscapes, still-life and portraits, she participated in All-union and Moscow exhibitions beginning from 1953.
www.moscowartonline.com /ArtistsRef.asp   (2645 words)

  
 Ukraine Today
In the article “What Alexandr Deyneka was killed for ?” you can find the most probable version of the murder -- “He knew too much”.
When being director of NTKU, Kniazhitsky held financial audits of NTKU’s activities and revealed the same facts of financial violation as the Financial Accounts Chamber of the Parliament of Ukraine did.
This information with the request for public prosecutor’s revision was delivered in the Supreme Soviet by Kniazhitsky’s adviser in NTKU, Alexander Deyneka.
www.ukrainetoday.kiev.ua /archive/12031999.htm   (367 words)

  
 PDS Russian Religion News May 1998
Father Alexander Borisov, the rector of the church of Cosmas and Damian on Stoleshnikov Lane, served a requiem for those who died from AIDS two years ago.
On Sunday, 17 May 1998, Fr Alexander Borisov, rector of the church of the saints Cosmas and Damian the Silverless, performed a requiem service for victims of AIDS.
It should also be noted that recently, on Holy Wednesday, the Most Holy Patriarch Alexis II of Moscow and all-Rus, by his decree, awarded Fr Alexander Borisov a pectoral cross, with which he personally invested him in his residence on Chisty Lane.
www.stetson.edu /~psteeves/relnews/9805c.html   (5811 words)

  
 VIA News: Chechnya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
So, as far as that specific part of the world it is becoming extremely difficult for Christian outreach." However, Deyneka says hope isn't lost.
An 82-year-old widow who attended the church was kidnapped and murdered because she had been the only eyewitness to the kidnapping of church leader Alexander Kulakov, who was later murdered, Open Doors said.
A church deacon was kidnapped Aug. 14 and has not been heard from since.
www.viamission.org /news/nations/chechnya.htm   (1966 words)

  
 A Stalinist Dream of Art
From this standpoint, the painting "Shot Down Pilot" by Aleksandr Deyneka is very unusual.
Aleksandr Deyneka: "Shot Down Pilot" (1943) and "The Defence of Sevastopol" (1942).
From a purely technical standpoint, it is clear that these are two separate paintings combined into one; the painting was a little too well planned out, which could have a negative effect.
art-bin.com /art/asovietarteng.html   (1676 words)

  
 Christian American Russian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 Today in History - January 6
1921 Alexander Whyte, who was influential in the Free Church of Scotland, died (b.
In 1909 he became professor of New Testament literature and principal of New College.
Headquartered today in Wheaton, Illinois, the SGA is an interdenominational mission agency engaged primarily in radio broadcasting, evangelism and Bible production and distribution to nations in Europe and Central and South America.
chi.lcms.org /history/tih0106.htm   (2022 words)

  
 NEWS: Nationalism May Stall Christian Outreach in Russia - Christianity Today magazine - ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
While the re-election of Boris Yeltsin as president likely ensures protection of religious freedom in Russia, a growing nationalist sentiment is fueling new initiatives to control Western-financed missions outreach.
One week before the July 3 presidential runoff, newly appointed security chief Alexander Lebed unleashed a barrage against "Western cultural expansion" and "Western preachers," calling attention to sentiments already expressed by reactionary political and religious camps.
Lebed later apologized, saying he did not mean to "offend anyone," yet he reiterated that he is "categorically against" any "strangers on our territory."
www.ctlibrary.com /539   (425 words)

  
 (HARP BANKERS BROKERS & TRADERS)
Vice Rectors of the International University Moscow Ludmila Tretyakova and Alexander Terekhov have also been particularly helpful.
As have Christian missionaries Peter and Anita Deyneka and our personal friends and interpreters, Yuri Gromov and Colonel Michael Titov.
The project involves students of the International University Moscow and graduates of the Business School for Former Russian Military Officers.
www.harpbbt.com.au /Family-Gallery/Gallery6.html   (409 words)

  
 Collection Inventory - Peter & Anita Deyneka
Box 2 (I C - II C) Peter and Anita Deyneka, Jr.
Deyneka with Alexander Yakostev, former Gorbachev aide, March, 1994, #152
Deyneka, Jr., radio and speaking at FEBC Manilla, 1979, #314-317
www.wheaton.edu /learnres/ARCSC/collects/sc48/contain.htm   (3323 words)

  
 A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art - Questia Online Library
In the spelling of Russian names (and others originating in a non-Roman alphabet) I have used forms that look familiar in English rather than trying to adopt a standard system of transliteration.
Thus I have referred to Alexander Deineka rather than Aleksandr Deyneka.
Cross-references from one article to another are indicated by an asterisk within the main text or by the use of small capitals when the formula 'see soand-so' is used.
www.questia.com /PM.qst?a=o&docId=74370580   (625 words)

  
 Mennonite Life - Bibliography 1977-1978
Deyneka, Anita, A Song in Siberia, The True Story of a Russian Church That Could Not Be Silenced, Elgin: David C. Cook, 1977, 235 pp.
Harder, Johannes, "Alexander Harder, zum Fuenfundsiebzigsten," Mennonitisches Jahrbuch, 1977, pp.
Sawatsky, Walter William, "Prince Alexander N. Golitxyn (1773-7844) ; Tsarist Minister of Piety," Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1976.
www.bethelks.edu /mennonitelife/bibliographies/1978.php   (7698 words)

  
 Replies
Russian Ministries’ president, Anita Deyneka stated, “This is a pivotal time of learning for the state and church of Ukraine,” adding that “Christians there are asking us to unite in prayer on their behalf, especially for the re-election which will be held the day after Christmas.”
"The ecclesiastical authorities are not supposed to take a stand in this crisis," said the Reverend Olexander Hoursky, the pastor of St. Alexander's Church, one of the largest Roman Catholic churches in the multi-denominational city of Kiev.
However, despite the Roman Catholic Church's official stance regarding the demonstrations, many of the several hundred worshippers packed into the church were wearing orange, the symbol of the opposition.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1306209/replies?c=1   (1585 words)

  
 Archivio Dynamic 05 (anno 2003)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Violin Concerto in D Major op.35, All-Union Radio Orchestra, Alexander Gauk, Sheherazade op.35.
The greatness of David Oistrakh’s artistry can be appreciated in numerous studio recordings.
Warren Mok, Desirée Rancatore, Annalisa Raspagliosi, Luca Grassi, Soon-Won Kang, Marcin Bronikowski, Sara Allegretta, Leonardo Gramegna, Nicola Sette, Domingo Stasi, Jean Vendassi, Sea-Won Lee, Volodymyr Deyneka, Annalisa Carbonara, Bratislava Chamber Choir.
www.radiotorregenova.it /musica/dynamic/05.html   (3625 words)

  
 San Jose Libraries /All Locations
Deineka Aleksandr 1899 1969 -- See Deineka, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, 1899-1969
Deineka Alexander 1899 1969 -- See Deineka, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, 1899-1969
Deineka Alexander Alexandrowitsch 1899 1969 -- See Deineka, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, 1899-1969
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 Martin Genealogy Publishing: Our Publications
Alexander Fletcher, D.D. James S. Virtue, City Road, and Ivy Lane, London, 1887?.
Alexander Proudfit, D.D. Salem, NY, J.P. Reynolds, Printer, 1813.
The Story of the Baptists in All Ages and Countries.
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 WHOOSH Contributors Ponder Fandom, page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Here was a place where people wrote essays, for fun, about all the subtle, underlying themes within the show.
After reading articles such as Elisa Deyneka's "XWP and the Masochistic Ideal" (http://whoosh.org/issue14/deyneka.html) and Gregory R. Swenson's "Alexander the Great: Blueprint for Xena" (http://whoosh.org/issue4/richan.html), I realized that this online journal was a perfect forum for an examination of the complexities of this enigmatic television series.
Back then, WHOOSH had a "publish or perish" requirement that one had to fulfill in order to remain on the mailing list.
www.whoosh.org /issue50/contributors50a.html   (2552 words)

  
 References   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Moscow Patriarchate, Education Dept., ("You've saved our conference by agreeing to translate it simultaneously.
We couldn't find anyone of your caliber.") 7(095)928-7874, Rev. Alexander Dvorkin.
Peter Deyneka Russian Ministries ("In my many years of ministry in both US and Russia I never encountered anyone close to Eugene in his ability to convey not only the grammar but the meaning of what is said in either language.") (630)462-1739 Rev. Peter Deyneka or Rev. Andrew Semenchuk.
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 NÖK
"We are incorporating biblical values and the anti-drug message into our training programs," President Anita Deyneka added.
Taking part in the meeting on behalf of the Russian Church Outside of Russia were Chairman of the Commission Archbishop Mark of Berlin and Germany, Bishop Ambrose of Vevey, Archimandrite Luke (Murjanka), Archpriest Nicholas Artemov and secretary of the Commission Archpriest Alexander Lebedev.
The participants continued their work on the documents, which show common vision of the tragic destiny of the Russian Church in the 20th century, Church-State relations, canonical status of the Russian Church Outside of Russia as a self-governing part of the Local Russian Orthodox Church and canonical conditions for the restoration of full communion.
www.kirchen-in-osteuropa.de /archiv/05031001.htm   (6267 words)

  
 classic CD on Ambassador-Emerald International (in UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Giovanni Francesco Cappelluti, Emil Zhelev, Francesco Ellero d'Artegna, Volodymyr Deyneka, Carlos Gomes, Maurizio Benini, Italian International Orchestra, Francesca Scaini, Tiziana Spagnoletta, Leonardo Gramegna
Alexander Blechinger, Karl Etti, Vienna Studio Choir, American International School Choir, Carol Blaikner-Majo, Frank Kibik, Eugene Hartzell, Jiri Kubik
Robert Titze, Anton Stepanovich Arensky, Mily Balakirev, Alexander Borodin, Dimitry Stepanovich Bortnyansky, Russian Orthodox Chant, Mikhail Glinka, Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, Anton Rubinstein
i16.jp /e/uk/classical/ALPHAY416D6261737361646F722D456D6572616C642B496E7465726E6174696F6E616C.html   (3692 words)

  
 Library Holdings
Catalog of books, tapes and Video available for Interlibrary loan from the Alexander Mitchell Public Library, Aberdeen SD, donated by Paul Oberlander 1992
Song in Siberia Anita and Peter Deyneka Jr.
Dutch Hop: Music of the Germans from Russia, performed by Adolph Lesser and his Polka Band and Paul Weingardt and his Polka Band.
www.northstarchapter.org /Library%20Holdings/Total%20Library%20Inventory%20Aug2002.htm   (6609 words)

  
 World War II Service -- Town of Skaneateles
Denega, Theodore F. Dent, John F. Dewitt, Frank W. Deyneka, Albert, Jr.
Newell, Robert F. Nicholson Alexander V. Nilsson, Karl T. Nolin, Albert R. O'Hara, Harold
Wright, Robert W. Wright, Thomas S. Wylie, Alexander J. Yardley, Harry T. Youngs, Louis R. Youngs, Robert N. woosterk@cortland.edu
web.cortland.edu /woosterk/WWII_vet.html   (1404 words)

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