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Often frustrated with the limits that the industry imposes for a certain kind of "Broadway" standard, performance artists have been redefining the theatre scene, creating provocative new forms of entertainment.
While the protesters plan to defy the new ban as they march through Copenhagen, wearing burqas and other masks, police have said they'll be free to do so without risking the 1,000 kroner ($157) fine that the new law imposes for a first offence.
Yeltsin told visiting foreign journalists this week that he would meet whatever conditions the White House imposes for a May meeting, including removing all military hardware from a Red Square parade in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Allied victory over fascism.
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