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  • | awards = ...dards.<ref name="Harford, James 1999"/> He attended the [[Kiev Polytechnic Institute]]'s aviation branch in 1924 while living with his uncle Yuri, and earning m
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  • ...d on 11 July 2008 after a conflict with readers over the issue of foreign (American) adoptions of Russian children.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://lenta.ru/new ...hool, he moved to [[Alma-Ata]], and enrolled at the Alma-Ata State Medical Institute in 1986 majoring in [[psychotherapy]]. After graduation in 1992, he worked
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  • ...aqstanım}}<br />{{small|''My Kazakhstan''}}<br/><center>[[File:Kazakhstan 2006.ogg]]</center> ...<ref name="time">{{cite news|last=Zarakhovich|first=Yuri|date=27 September 2006|url=http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1539999,00.html|title
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  • {{About|the film|the character|Borat Sagdiyev}} {{Infobox film
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  • ...th Korea: Nuclear Standoff"], ''The Online NewsHour'', [[PBS]], 19 October 2006.</ref> A North Korean agent, [[Kim Hyon Hui]], confessed to planting a bomb ...rget/industry.htm "Other Industry – North Korean Targets"] Federation of American Scientists, 15 June 2000.</ref> led to a [[Famine in North Korea|severe fam
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  • | awards = {{ubl|Festival Prize|[[Order of the National Flag]], 2nd class (1951)|Nat ...an War]], Cho wrote wartime propaganda poems. He died during the war in an American bombing raid. He and his works are still renowned in North Korean society.
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