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  Danilov Monastery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Danilov Monastery, in full Svyato-Danilov Monastery or Holy Danilov Monastery (Данилов монастырь, Свято-Данилов монастырь in Russian), is a male monastery on the right bank of the Moskva River in Moscow, Russia.
In 1606, the rebels under the command of Ivan Bolotnikov and Istoma Pashkov collided with the army of Vasili IV not far from the monastery.
In the second half of the 19th century, Danilov Monastery's cemetery was a final resting place for many writers, artists and scientists, such as Nikolai Gogol, Nikolai Yazykov, Vasili Perov, Nikolai Rubinstein and many others.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Danilov_Monastery   (638 words)

  
 Газета.Ru - Physicist found not guilty of spying
Danilov was charged with treason in the form of espionage under Article 275 of the Criminal Code and of fraud (Article 159).
Yelena Yevmenova, Danilov’s lawyer, told Gazeta.Ru that before passing the verdict the jurors spent four hours discussing the proceedings and evidence presented to the court, whereupon 8 of the 12 jurors decided in favour of acquitting the scientist on all charges.
Valentin Danilov, the former head of the Thermo-Physics Research Centre of the Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, was arrested by officers of the Krasnoyarsk FSB directorate in February 2001 for allegedly selling top secret satellite information to a Chinese company.
www.gazeta.ru /2003/12/29/Physicistfou.shtml   (482 words)

  
 ISN Security Watch - Russian physicist found guilty of treason
Danilov, reached by phone in Krasnoyarsk on Friday, was dismayed with the verdict, speculating that the jury members had likely been pressured by security services.
Danilov has also denied the embezzlement charges, saying he had taken the money in cash from the university to pay his contractors, and that there was no motive of personal greed in his actions.
Danilov acknowledged that by using cash he committed financial violations, but that it was not embezzlement.
www.isn.ethz.ch /news/sw/details.cfm?id=10100   (556 words)

  
 Yuri Danilov
Danilov joined the Russian Army and in 1910 was the principal author of what became known as Plan 19.
In 1915 Danilov was sent to the northern section of the Eastern Front and eventually commander of the Fifth Army.
Danilov retired from the Russian Army in the autumn of 1917.
www.world-war-1.info /figures/yuri-danilov.php   (246 words)

  
 Danilov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Danilov (Russian: Данилов) is a common Russian last name and may refer to:
Alexander Danilov (1916–1980), a Soviet historian and academician
Danilov (town), a town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Danilov   (129 words)

  
 Danilov Monastery - Moscow, Russia
Danilov Monastery, or Svyato-Danilov Monastery (Данилов монастырь, Свято-Данилов монастырь in Russian) is a monastery on the right bank of the Moskva River in Moscow, Russia.
In 1983, Danilov Monastery was returned to the Moscow Patriarchate and became a spiritual and administartive center of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Danilov Monastery - Moscow-Beijing with the Trans-Siberian Railway
www.sacred-destinations.com /russia/moscow-danilov-monastery.htm   (582 words)

  
 The Moscow News
In Valentin Danilov's own admission, he was discouraged by both the alacrity with which the jury dealt with the Sutyagin case and their verdict: No leniency.
Valentin Vladimirovich Danilov was born on August 25, 1948 in the city of Krasnoyarsk; he holds a degree from the Novosibirsk State University School of Physics, an advanced degree from the USSR Academy of Sciences Institute of Nuclear Physics graduate school, and a Cand.Sc.
In accordance with the inventory of property made in the course of the investigation, the Danilovs family "fortune" was worth 30,000 rubles (roughly $1,000).
english.mn.ru /english/issue.php?2004-22-18   (1274 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Europe | Russia jails scientist for spying
Valentin Danilov was cleared in 2003 of passing space secrets to China, but the result was later overturned.
Mr Danilov was sentenced by a judge in Krasnoyarsk and ordered to serve his sentence in a maximum security labour camp.
Mr Danilov's lawyer, Yelena Yevmenova, said she planned to launch an appeal against the sentence in the Russian Supreme Court, the Itar-Tass news agency reported.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/4037839.stm   (431 words)

  
 AAAS - AAAS Human Rights Action Network
Danilov has consistently maintained that this information has been available in scientific journals and had been declassified for over 10 years.
Dr. Danilov’s attorney stated that the judge framed the central questions to consider in such a way as to avoid the issue of whether the information used in the research was, in fact, secret.
The cases of Dr. Danilov and the other “spy cases” in Russia are of serious concern for the scientific community because science is an international enterprise that requires freedom of thought, expression and movement, and the freedom to pursue professional activities without interference.
shr.aaas.org /aaashran/alert.php?a_id=290   (890 words)

  
 Forum 18 Search/Archive
A "check-up" on the church's activity was planned, it explained, which required documentation pertaining to the acquisition of church funds, confirmation of engagement in educational and charitable activity, congregation membership records and minutes of recent church meetings to be submitted – all by 16 June.
According to Danilov the footage, which showed scenes of his parishioners "falling in the Spirit" when blessed by visiting US preacher Bill Norton, was taken in secret and accompanied by a commentary containing accusations of hypnotism.
In early 2002, Danilov told Forum 18, Family of God was forced to leave Kostroma's philharmonic hall after its director came under pressure from various parties, including the local Orthodox diocese and the security services.
www.forum18.org /Archive.php?article_id=97   (954 words)

  
 Physicist Awaits Release on Bail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Dr. Danilov, who heads the Thermo-Physics Centre at Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, maintains that the information was available in scientific journals and had been declassified for 10 years.
In February 2002, Dr. Danilov was too ill to attend his trial and the court was forced to postpone it.
According to a Moscow Times Editorial ("Separating Spies from Scientists", 10 November 2001) on the Danilov case, scientists are at risk for attempting to commercialize their research because the rules on what constitutes a state secret are unclear.
nearinternational.org /alerts/ebf67b1aef6e66a6660b4a0c67b13b229142.php   (905 words)

  
 Nichita Danilov: Second Hand Souls: Selected Writing
Nichita Danilov places himself in the tradition of mystics such as Meister Eckhart, St. John of the Cross, and Pseudo-Dionysius.
Combining the spiritual heritage of his native Romania and his people, the Lippoven, with a surrealist poetics, Danilov explores the mystical relationship between Man and the Deity in writing that is playful, ironic, and language-centered, engaging in games of a metaphysical depth.
Danilov's writing will be of interest to those who wish a deeper understanding of the currents in East European spirituality.
www.traktor.cz /twisted/second-hand.html   (330 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Danilov: The Violist: A Novel: Books: Vladimir Orlov,Antonina W. Bouis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Danilov, a mild-mannered half-demon sent to earth to stir things up and confuse mankind, is so in love with this planetand a particular earthling called Natashathat he fears his bosses will recall him.
Danilov, a half-human, half-demon sent to Earth to cause trouble for mankind, finds humans far too engaging for this task and instead spends his time playing the concert viola, entertaining demonic friends, and pursuing the beautiful Natasha.
As he prepares for the summons, Danilov must contend with headaches both demonic and human: a visiting demon friend's unpredictable behavior and the unrelenting demands of his (all-too-human) ex-wife.
www.amazon.ca /Danilov-Violist-Novel-Vladimir-Orlov/dp/068804655X   (600 words)

  
 Achieve Balance™ BrainPort Technologies from Wicab, Inc.
Danilov is an experimental and theoretical neuroscientist with extensive knowledge of the human sensory systems, including visual and vestibular sensory systems.
Danilov has actively researched tongue physiology and taste perception at UW-Madison during the last five years.
Danilov teaches an advanced course at the UW-Medical School on aging of the human central nervous system.
www.wicab.com /about/principals/yuri.html   (90 words)

  
 Russia Sends Scientist To Jail For Spying
Danilov, a professor at Krasnoyarsk Technical University in Siberia, was first arrested in 2001 on charges he attempted to sell technology to China based on his work on the effects of the space environment on man-made satellites.
Danilov, 53, a professor at Krasnoyarsk Technical University in Siberia, was first arrested in 2001 on charges he attempted to sell technology to China based on his work on the effects of the space environment on man-made satellites.
Danilov was sentenced and ordered to serve his sentence in a maximum security labor camp, the BBC reported Wednesday.
www.spacedaily.com /news/china-04zzzk.html   (349 words)

  
 Second-Hand Souls by Nichita Danilov
The most obvious comparison of Nichita Danilov's poetic style is to that of Rilke with perhaps a hint of Borges.
Danilov's poems edge near the surreal through his linking of simple disparate images, while avoiding the more traditional surrealist device of complex head-turning juxtapositions.
There is some textual support for this spare approach in Danilov's prose passes, where he stands somewhat dismissive of writers with too much flamboyance of character.
www.absinthe-literary-review.com /book_reviews/danilov.htm   (783 words)

  
 ArmsControlWonk: Danilov Conviction
The case parallels that of Igor Sutyagin, a scholar at Moscow/’s Institute of USA and Canada Studies (ISKRAN), who was convicted on trumped-up espionage charges and sentenced to 15 years in a Russian prison.
Danilov’s attorney was reportedly barred from “describing exactly what material was given to the Chinese company, leaving the jury with the choice of believing either him or the state on the nature of the documents that are at the center of the case.”
Danilov was acquitted by a jury in December.
www.armscontrolwonk.com /index.php?id=244   (231 words)

  
 Enemy at the Gates
Vassily (a holder of bullets) meets Danilov (who's retrieved a gun from a corpse) when both are playing dead amidst scores of dead Russian soldiers in a city square water fountain.
Danilov is smitten and insists her education be used at headquarters, but she wants revenge for the murder of her parents and joins the sniper group.
Danilov uses this personal fight as a propaganda tool to elevate Vassily to hero status in the eyes of the Russian people, soldiers and civilians alike.
www.reelingreviews.com /enemyatthegates.htm   (1645 words)

  
 Russian scientist Danilov, jailed for espionage, appeals to European Court
Danilov, was sentenced to 14 years in a maximum-security prison on November 2004.
They claimed that Dr. Danilov's case is part of government campaign to intimidate scientists from seeking out foreign contacts and commercializing their research.
According to Dr. Danilov's defence attorney, the judge framed the central questions to consider to the jurors in such a way as to avoid the issue of whether the information used in the research was, in fact, secret.
www.nearinternational.org /alerts/russia2420060701en.php   (295 words)

  
  
Valentin Danilov and his lawyer, Yelena Yevmenova complained that the Supreme Court’s decision had been prepared in advance of the hearing, rendering the judges’ deliberation merely pretence.
The acquittal of Danilov was broadly welcomed by civil society in Russia and abroad as proof of a properly functioning judiciary and jury trial system, introduced in 2002 as part of the new Criminal Procedure Code (CPC).
Danilov’s defence lawyer, Yelena Yevmenova, claimed that the technical violations cited by the Supreme Court as the reason for sending the case for retrial were minor and could not have swayed the jury from its “not-guilty” verdict.
www.ihf-hr.org /viewbinary/viewhtml.php?doc_id=5835   (776 words)

  
 Moscow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moscow is also well known as the site of the Saint Basil's Cathedral, with its elegant onion domes, as well as the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
The Patriarch of Moscow, whose residence is the Danilov Monastery, serves as the head of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Moscow also remains a major economic center and is home to a large number of billionaires and is perennially considered one of the most expensive cities in the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Moscow   (7152 words)

  
 Acquittal of Physicist Valentin Danilov Overturned - Kommersant Moscow
June 10, The Federal Security Service accuses Danilov, a former professor at Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, of selling classified information about space technology to China while working on a contract between the university and China's Export and Import Company of Precise Machine Building.
Danilov and Yevmenova said they had anticipated Wednesday's ruling because the Supreme Court had been unusually quick in its handling of the prosecutors' appeal and also because the FSB's Krasnoyarsk branch had sent a cameraman and representatives to cover the hearing.
Danilov dismissed the case against him as a waste of state money and said he was counting on being acquitted again.
www.kommersant.com /page.asp?id=-1010   (292 words)

  
 Danilov Monastery in Moscow, Russia
The Danilov Monastery purports to be the oldest in Moscow and was founded in 1282 by Prince Daniil Moskovsky, the youngest Son of Alexander Nevsky.
Like the city's other monasteries (Novodevichy, Donskoy, Simonov, Novospassky and Andronikov), which were all built between the 13th and 16th centuries, Danilov was not merely a center of religious and spiritual life and a seat of scholarly learning, but a powerful defensive fortress whose walls defended Moscow from attacks by enemy Tartars, Lithuanians and Poles.
Monastic activities continued at Danilov until it became neglected and fell into disrepair during the reign of Ivan Kalita, the son of its founder.
www.moscow-taxi.com /churches/danilov-monastery.html   (971 words)

  
 Denis Danilov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
D. Danilov, B. Nestler, Phase-field simulations of solidification in binary and ternary systems using a finite element method.
D. Danilov, Planar solidification from undercooled melt: an approximation of a dilute binary alloy for a phase-field model, in Interface and Transport Dynamics, H.Emmerich, B.Nestler, and M.Schreckenberg, eds.
D. Danilov, B. Nestler, Phase-field modelling of solute trapping during rapid solidification of a Si-As alloy, 2006.
www.home.hs-karlsruhe.de /~dade0001   (351 words)

  
 Enemy at the Gates
Danilov witnessed Vassili accurately shoot a number of Germans, and decides to build him up as a hero.
Vassili and Danilov's attraction to Tania (Rachel Weisz, Sunshine, The Mummy Returns), another sniper, begins to strain their relationship.
He revels in the fame that Danilov gives him, but when confronted with Konig, he feels extremely inadequate.
www.haro-online.com /movies/enemy_at_the_gates.html   (605 words)

  
 Anatoly Danilov - Free Artist Portfolio at absolutearts.com
Browse Danilov's body of work: Analoly Danilov was born in 1944.
Danilov often paints nudes in pastel continuing the devices of E.Degas enriched by the purely Russian perception.
In his animal painting Danilov always truthfully conveys their manners and the forest light-and-air milieu in general.
www.absolutearts.com /portfolios/d/danilov   (170 words)

  
 Energy Citations Database (ECD) - Energy and Energy-Related Bibliographic Citations
Ashchyan, T.O. Danilov, V.P. Lepeshkov, I.N. ; et.al.
Danilov, V.I. Puzynin, I.V. Safonov, A.N. ; et.al.
Danilov, V.I. Zager, B.A. Linev, A.F. ; et.al.
www.osti.gov /energycitations/searchresults.jsp?Author=DANILOV,V.   (337 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Danilov
The center of a fertile agricultural region, Podolsk is a rail terminus and lies on the main highway from Moscow to the Crimea.
Find newspaper and magazine articles plus images and maps related to "Danilov" at HighBeam.
Danilov Acquitted By a Jury, THE MOSCOW TIMES
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Danilov   (223 words)

  
 Houses / homes for sale or for rent in Danilov - Vacation Rental   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
If you are considering buying real estate in Danilov, or anywhere else for that matter, the most widely used method of borrowing the funds to make the purchase is a mortgage.
When renting a home in Danilov you are usually limited to the changes/improvements you can make.
In many cases vacation rentals in Danilov are offered by the owners of the property but in some instances real estate agents offer vacation rentals in Danilov.
www.propertyworld.com /_Russia_Yaroslavl'_Danilov   (831 words)

  
 Oleg Danilov | Home
Oleg Danilov Sports and Fitness Cosulting, Inc. is operating at the Institute for Human Performance (IHP).
Only a highly qualified professional who had an experience of working with athletes of all levels, can effectively determine these factors and modify the training protocol to consistently produce a positive result.
Oleg Danilov has had an opportunity to work with some of the greatest athletes in the world, gaining practical experience from some of the best strength and conditioning professionals and sports scientists in the field.
www.olegdanilov.com   (263 words)

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