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R.U. Seerius
R.U. Seerius (formerly Jon Brewer) is a British musician and eccentric politician in the Official Monster Raving Loony Party. He is an accomplished banjo player who supplements his income to pay for his Loony Party activities by bus driving. He also runs a music website (Listenear-records.co.uk). Se..
R. U. Sirius
R. U. Sirius R. U. Sirius (born Ken Goffman) is an American writer, musician, and cyberculture icon best known as co-founder and original Editor-In-Chief of Mondo 2000. Sirius was also chairman and candidate in the 2000 U.S. presidential election for The Revolution Party.[link] A r..
Rus
Rus (Русь in the Cyrillic Alphabet, transliterated Rus’) may refer to one of the following: Rus' (people) - a medieval people of Eastern EuropeEtymology of Rus and derivatives - ethnonymKievan Rus' - stateRuthenia - landRus, brother of Lech and Czech - legendary characterRus (special forces) ..
Rus'-Ukrainian Union
The Rus'-Ukrainian Union (Rus'ko-Ukrayins'kyj Soyuz (Rus')) is a political party in Ukraine. At the last legislative elections, 26 March 2006, the party was part of the People's Opposition Bloc of Natalia Vitrenko. {| style="margin:0 auto" align=center class="toccolours" width=100% |- bgc..
Rus' (people)
Rus’ (Русь, [rusʲ]) was a medieval East Slavic nation, which, according to the most popular but by no means the only theory, took its name from its ruling warrior class with Scandinavian roots. The Rus’ people were the predecessors of modern Belarusians, Russians, and Ukrainians. ..
Rusagonis, New Brunswick
Rusagonis is an unincorporated rural community in south-central New Brunswick, Canada, approximately 15 kilometres southeast of Fredericton. As of 2001, the area had a population of 748. ..
RusAir
RusAir is an airline based in Moscow, Russia. It provides aviation services within western Russia and eastern Europe, including business flights, aviation management and project support. It also offers international medevac services. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Fleet4 Exter..
RUSAL
RUSAL is Russia's biggest aluminium producer with a 75% share in the domestic aluminium market. Worldwide RUSAL produces 10% of all the aluminium. RUSAL mainstream products are primary aluminium and alloys. RUSAL operates four aluminium smelters: in Bratsk, Krasnoyarsk, Novokuznetsk and Sayanogorsk...
Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky)
Rusalka (Русалка in Cyrillic; stress on the second syllable) is an opera in four acts, six tableaux, by Alexander Dargomyzhsky, composed during 1848-1855. The Russian libretto was adapted by the composer from Pushkin's incomplete dramatic poem of the same name. The premiere took place on 4 ..
Rusalka (disambiguation)
Rusalka may refer to: Rusalka (plural rusalki), term for a water-nymph in Slavic legendsRusalka (play), a major though unfinished verse play by Alexander PushkinRusalka (Dargomyzhsky), an opera by Alexander Dargomyzhsky based on Pushkin's playRusalka (opera), an opera by Antonín DvořákRusalka (b..
Rusalka (opera)
Rusalka is an opera by Antonin Dvořák. The Czech libretto was written by the poet Jaroslav Kvapil (1868-1950) based on the fairy tales of Karel Jaromir Erben and Božena Němcová. The opera was first performed in Prague on 31 March 1901. (A rusalka is a water spirit of Slavic mythology, usuall..
Rusanivka
Coordinates: [50°26′21″N, 30°35′52″E] For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Rusanivka (Ukrainian: Русанівка) is a neighborhood surrounded by a canal and a tributary from the Dnieper River in the left-bank part of Kiev, Ukraine. The river and canal make the neighbor..
Rusanivka (disambiguation)
Rusanivka may refer to one of the following: A residential neighborhood in Kiev, Ukraine, called the RusanivkaA distinct from the above dacha community in Kiev, called Rusanivka Gardens (Rusanivsky sady)redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Rusape
Rusape is a town in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe with a population of around 20,000 as of 2004, situated on the Harare-Mutare main road, approximately 170 km south east of Harare and 93 km north west of Mutare. Rusape is a large, sprawling town that has not quite reached city status. As is..
Rusas I of Urartu
Rusas I (ruled 735-713 BC) was the King of Urartu. He succeeded his father, the great Sarduri II. Reign Before Rusas I, his father Sarduri II the Great had already expanded the kingdom as far as Nineveh and had annexed various Assyrian and Anatolian territories. However, when Rusas I inherited ..
Rusa Deer
The Rusa Deer or Sunda Sambar, Cervus timorensis, are native to the islands of Java eastwards towards Bali, and Timor in Indonesia. This species of deer is similar in ecology to the Chital of India, occupying open dry and mixed deciduous forests, parklands, and savannas. Rusa deer are also found a..
Ruscaceae
Ruscaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales that includes several genera previously included in the Liliaceae, for example in the Cronquist system. The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II system recommends its inclusion in Asparagaceae but allows for its optional recognition as a ..
Ruscha
Ruscha was a Christian rock band formed in the mid 80s, by brothers Nikolai and Peter Pankratz. The band released one album (Come Alive) in 1987 to moderate success, before splitting up. Three of the members of Ruscha went on to form Legend Seven in 1992. Band Members through its duration Nikolai..
Rusch Botanical Gardens
The Rusch Botanical Gardens 2 acres (8,000 m²) are located at 7801 Auburn Boulevard, Citrus Heights, California, USA. Originally laid out in 1916, these gardens are a State Site of Historical Interest, and represent seven biomes of California, featuring rose, herb, citrus, and African plants. ..
Ruscio
Ruscio is a village of east central Umbria, a frazione of Monteleone di Spoleto, 42°38N 12°58E, in the upper valley of the Corno River at about 900 meters (2953 ft) above sea-level. It is 2 km SE of Monteleone and 11 km (7 mi) N of Leonessa. Its population may be estimated at a..
Ruscombmanor Township, Pennsylvania
Ruscombmanor Township is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,776 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 36.1 km² (13.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there wer..
Ruscom Station, Ontario
Ruscom Station is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the town of Lakeshore south of St. Joachim and west of Comber. ..
Ruscus
Ruscus is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Ruscaceae, formerly classified in the family Liliaceae. The genus is native to western and southern Europe (north to southern England), Macaronesia, northwest Africa, and southwestern Asia east to the Caucasus. The species are e..
Ruse
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A ruse is an action or plan which is intended to deceive someone. Ruse is the name of several places: Ruse, Bulgaria is a city in Bulgaria.'''Ruse Province is the province surrounding the Bulgarian city.Ruše is a Slovenian villag..
Ruse, New South Wales
Ruse is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It was named after James Ruse, known as Australia's first farmer. Prior to the 1960's, the area was part of Kentlyn and mostly farm and bushland. The area was then declared open for development and turned into a residential hou..
Rusellae
Rusellae was an ancient town of Etruria, Italy, about 10 miles southeast of Vetulonia and 5 miles northeast of Grosseto, situated on a hill with two summits, the higher 636 ft. above sea level. It was one of the twelve cities of the Etruscan Confederation, and was taken in 294 BC by the Romans. In 2..
Rusenski Lom
The Rusenski Lom (Русенски Лом) is a river in northeastern Bulgaria, the last major right tributary of the Danube. It is formed by the rivers Beli Lom and Cherni Lom, the former taking its source south of Razgrad and the latter southeast of Popovo. The source of the Beli Lom at [43..
Ruse (comics)
Ruse was a CrossGen comic book title. It ran for twenty-six issues from November 2001 to January 2004 before it was forced to end by the bankruptcy of CrossGen. The first half was written by Mark Waid and the last half by Scott Beatty; nearly the entire series featured pencils by Butch Guice. The ..
Ruse of war
A ruse of war is an action taken by a belligerent in warfare to fool the enemy in order to gain intelligence or a military advantage against an enemy. Contents 1 Good faith2 Legitimate ruses3 No treachery or perfidy4 Prohibited ruses5 Controversial incidents Good faith Go..
Ruse Peak
Ruse Peak (Vrah Ruse \'vr&h 'ru-se\) is a peak rising to over 800 m in the W extremity of Delchev Ridge, Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak surmounts Magura Glacier to the SW and Iskar Glacier to the NW and N. The peak is named after the Bulgarian city of Ruse. Location Th..
Ruse Province
Ruse Province (Bulgarian: ) is a province in northern Bulgaria, neighbouring Romania via the Danube. It is named after its main city, Ruse, while other towns include Byala, Borovo, Vetovo, Glodzhevo, Senovo, Dve mogili and Slivo pole. The Giurgiu-Rousse Friendship Bridge, the only bridge over the ..
Ruse TV Tower
The Ruse TV Tower as seen from the city The Rousse TV Tower is a 210-metre high TV tower built of reinforced concrete at Rousse, Bulgaria. It is currently the highest one on the Balkan peninsula. The Rousse TV Tower is considered to be one of the local landmarks. It has an observation deck op..
Rush
Contents 1 Film, television and video games2 People2.1 Surname2.2 First name3 Places Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rush may refer to: Rush (band), a Canadian progressive rock band*Rush (album) from the Canadian rock band Rush Ru..
Rush'n Attack
Rush'n Attack (known as Green Beret outside the US) is an action/platform arcade game released by Konami in 1985, and later ported to other systems, the most well known version for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The game is remembered for its Cold War setting, and its reliance on the play..
Rush, Dublin
Rush (Ros Eó in Irish, meaning "peninsula of the yew trees") is a small seaside town – population 6,769 – situated between the larger communities of Malahide and Skerries in County Fingal (previously North County Dublin), Ireland. It is renowned as the heart of market gardening in Le..
Rush, Kentucky
Rush is an unincoporated community primarily located in Boyd County, Kentucky (with part located in Carter County, Kentucky) As of the 2000 census, the community had a total population of 2,755 within its postal zip code. Rush is a part of the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistic..
Rush, New York
Rush is a town in Monroe County, New York, United States. The population was 3,603 at the 2000 census. The Town of Rush is in the southwest part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Rush5 External links History The ..
Rush-Bagot Treaty
The Rush-Bagot Treaty was a treaty conducted between the United States and the United Kingdom in 1817. The treaty provided for the demilitarization of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, where many British naval armaments and forts still remained, and laid the basis for a demilitarized boundary betw..
Rush-Copley Medical Center
--> Rush-Copley Medical Center is one of the Major Hospitals in southern Chicagoland. It's located on Ogden Avenue between Oswego, Illinois and Aurora, Illinois. Rush-Copley is a 142-bed academic community hospital that offers a cancer center, heart institute, physical rehabilitation center and st..
Rushad Eggleston
Rushad Eggleston (b. September 1979) is a cellist and member of the Grammy Award nominated bluegrass string quartet called The Fiddlers 4. Eggleston, a graduate of Carmel High School in Carmel, California, United States, first built his reputation in Monterey Bay Area circles as a member of the You..
Rushall Olympic F.C.
Rushall Olympic are an English football club situated in the eastern suburbs of Walsall. They play in the Southern Football League. They are notable for having sold Fulham player Zat Knight for 16 Adidas tracksuits. Knight is now an Premiership regular and England International. External links ..
Rushall railway station, Melbourne
Bridge over Merri Creek near Rushall railway station, 2004. Rushall is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Epping railway line in the suburb of Fitzroy North located in a small cul-de-sac, at the intersection of Falconer Street and Rushall Crescent. T..
Rushaway Stakes
The Rushaway Stakes is a race for thoroughbred horses. It is held in late March at Turfway Park. The race is open to three-year-olds willing to race one mile on the dirt. The race is an ungraded stakes with a purse of $100,000. Past Winners 2006-High Cotton ..
RuSHA Trial
The defendants read the indictment on July 7, 1947. The RuSHA Trial (or, officially, The United States of America vs. Ulrich Greifelt, et. al.) was the eighth of the twelve trials for war crimes the U.S. authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Nuremberg after the end of World W..
Rushbrooke inequality
The Rushbrooke inequality in Statistical mechanics is an inequality relating the critical exponents of a magnetic system which exhibits a first-order phase transition in the thermodynamic limit for non-zero temperature T. Since the Helmholtz free energy is extensive, the normalization to free ener..
Rushcart
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since March 2006. The origins of the Saddle..
Rushcliffe
For Rushcliffe general election results see Rushcliffe_(UK Parliament constituency) Borough of Rushcliffe Shown within Nottinghamshire Geography Status: Borough Region: East Midlands Admin. County: Nottinghamshire Area:- Total Ranked 114th409.24 km² Admin. HQ: West Bridgford ONS code: 37UJ..
Rushcliffe (UK Parliament constituency)
Rushcliffe County constituency Rushcliffe shown within Nottinghamshire, and Nottinghamshire shown within England Created: 1885 MP: Kenneth Clarke Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: Nottinghamshire EP constituency: East Midlands Rushcliffe is a constituency represen..
Rushcliffe (wapentake)
Rushcliffe was a wapentake (equivalent to a hundred) of the traditional county of Nottinghamshire, England. It was in the south of the county, on the south side of the River Trent, covering the parishes of Barton in Fabis, Bradmore, Bunny, Clifton with Glapton, Costock, East Leake, Edwalton, Gotham..
Rushcreek Township, Logan County, Ohio
Rushcreek Township is one of seventeen townships in Logan County, Ohio. It is located on the northern edge of the county. The village of Rushsylvania lies within Rushcreek Township. The 2000 U.S. Census found 2,191 people in the township. Contents 1 Geography2 Name and history3 ..
Rushcroft
Rushcroft is a locality in Shaw and Crompton in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. A predominantly residential suburb, Rushcroft includes Rushcroft Primary School. ..
Rushcutters Bay, New South Wales
Rushcutters Bay is a suburb in the inner-east of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. External links ..
Rushden
See also: Rushden, Hertfordshire Rushden is a town in England in the county of Northamptonshire, lying on the A6 mid-way between Bedford and Kettering. The southern limits of the town border on the county of Bedfordshire, and to the north lies the River Nene (locally pronounced Nen) which flows i..
Rushden, Higham and Wellingborough Railway
The Rushden, Higham & Wellingborough Railway is the railway section of the Rushden Historical Transport Society in the United Kingdom. The aim is to re-open the ex-Midland Railway branch line from Wellingborough to Higham Ferrers, which had been closed completely in 1971. At present (2004) a 0.25 m..
Rushden & Diamonds F.C.
Rushden and Diamonds are an English professional football club who play in the Conference National. They were formed in 1992 by Max Griggs, the owner of the Dr Martens shoe company who bought two non-league clubs (Rushden Town and Irthlingborough Diamonds) and merged them to form a team which wo..
Rushden Station Railway Museum
Rushden Station Railway Museum is a small railway museum in East Northamptonshire. It is housed in the original Rushden station, which was on the Midland Railway Wellingborough to Higham Ferrers branch. The collection includes historical material on railways, rolling stock, locomotives (inc. steam..
Rushdown
Rushdown is another name for the river Rhimdath in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth setting.Rushdown was a 1999 PlayStation video game.Rushdown is a style of play in fighting games; see rush. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
Rushdy Abaza
Rushdy Abaza , Rushdy Said Bughdady Abaza (Arabic:الاسم الكامل رشدي سعيد بغدادي أباظة) (born on August 3 1926, Mansoura, Egypt and died on July 271980) was a famous Egyptian actor. He died of cancer at the age of 54. Contents 1 Family2 Marriages3 Filmo..
Rushed finish
A rushed finish is a professional wrestling term for the end of a match, which its competitors had to undertake with haste. Reasons for a rushed finish A match may have a rushed finish for the following reasons: A person in the match is injured, and needs the match to finish as soon as possible to ..
Rushen
Rushen Parish Details [Population]: 1504 Sheading: Rushen Parish Church: Kirk Christ, Port Erin, Port St. Mary, Cregneash Industry: Fishing and Agrigulture Main Peaks Height Cronk-na-Irey Lhaa 457m Bradda Head 233m Spanish Head 107m Treens Scard Le ..
Rushen (sheading)
Rushen (sheading) is one of 6 Sheadings in the Isle of Man and consists of the parishes of Arbory, Rushen and Malew ..
Rushen Abbey
Rushen Abbey was a Cistercian abbey on the Isle of Man, located between Castletown and Ballasalla. It was founded in the 12th century and dissolved in the 16th (see Dissolution of the Monasteries). In the early 1900s, the abbey ruins became a popular tourist destination, famous for the strawberries ..
Rushen Coatie
Rushen Coatie or Rashin-Coatie is a Scottish fairy tale collected by Joseph Jacobs in his More English Fairy Tales. It is Aarne-Thompson type 510A, the persecuted heroine. Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. A queen with a daughter died. On her ..
Rushen United F.C.
Rushden United Football Club are a football (soccer) club from Port Erin on the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and the Isle of Man Football Combination. Formed in 1910, they wear yellow and black strips (uniforms). They play their home games at Croit Lowey in Port Er..
Rushes (album)
Rushes is a 1998 ambient techno album by The Fireman, a pseudonym for Paul McCartney and producer Youth. Better received than predecessor Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest, Rushes is distinguished by not relying so much on McCartney's previous recordings. It remains to this day The Fireman's most..
Rushes (company)
Rushes is a Post-production and visual effects company based in London. The company was formed in 1977 and its staff have spawned many successful spin-offs, including Main Frame and The Foundry. Rushes famously posted Dire Straits Money for Nothing; the first video ever to be played on MTV Europe ..
Rushey Mead
Rushey Mead is an area of northern Leicester. Originally part of the Thurmaston parish, it was annexed to the city in 1935. The area is further north on the Melton Road than Belgrave, and continues north to the border with the county (and Charnwood), north of which is the remaining parish of Thurm..
Rushford
Rushford may refer to: Rushford, New YorkRushford, WisconsinRushford, MinnesotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Rushford, Minnesota
Rushford is a city in Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,696 at the 2000 census. Named for the spot where the nearby Rush Creek could easily be forded, the town was established in 1854, and recently celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary. Every five years, Rushford..
Rushford, New York
Rushford is a town in Allegany County, New York, USA. The population was 1,259 at the 2000 census. The Town of Rushford is in the northwest part of Allegany County and is northeast of Olean, New York. The film Ghost Lake was filmed in Rushford in 2004. Contents 1 History1.1 Past r..
Rushford, Wisconsin
Rushford is a town in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,471 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.1 km² (35.6 mi²). 90.8 km² (35.1 mi²) of it is land and 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²) of it (1.38%) is wa..
Rushford Lake
Rushford Lake is a small lake in the western part of New York, USA. The lake is in the northwest part of Allegany County, New York, mostly in the Town of Rushford, but the eastern part of the lake is in the Town of Caneadea. The lake has a crescent shape. Rush Creek feeds into the south end of the..
Rushford Village, Minnesota
Rushford Village is a city in Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 714 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 87.2 km² (33.7 mi²). 86.5 km² (33.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (0.71%)..
Rushh
Rushh is an energy drink brand manufactured by RUSHH GmbH of Austria and distributed by KimBrit, Inc. of New York. It is the "Official energy drink of Amazon.com." Ingredients Carbonated water, sucrose, glucose, sodium citrate, taurine, gluconolactone, caffine, inositol, niacinamide, calciumpantoth..
Rushing to Paradise
Rushing to Paradise is a novel by J. G. Ballard. It relates the fictional tale of a small and eccentric group of environmentalists attempting to save the albatross on the Pacific island of St.Esprit from nuclear tests by the French government. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/o..
Rushk
Rushk was a short-lived Pakistani band. Their only album was released to critical acclaim but unfortunately got a tepid commercial response. Uns Mufti, the brains behind Rushk, continues to create his own brand of music under the name of Rola, which is his media creation and advertising house owned ..
Rushlight
right A rushlight is a type of candle formed using the dried pith of the rush plant as its wick. The green epidermis or rind was peeled to reveal the inner pith, aside from a single strip left to provide support. It was then dipped in any household fat or grease that was available although be..
Rushmere, Virginia
Rushmere is a census-designated place (CDP) in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,083 at the 2000 census. Geography Rushmere is located at [37°4′43″N, 76°40′28″W] (37.078580, -76.674436)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Rushmere St. Andrew
Rushmere St. Andrew is a village east of Ipswich in Suffolk, England. Despite its location between the county town of Suffolk, Ipswich, and the new town of Kesgrave, it retains a rural feel. The current population is around 6,000 people. The parish is long and thin and does not match the political ..
Rushmoor
Borough of Rushmoor Shown within Hampshire Geography Status: Borough Region: South East England Admin. County: Hampshire Area:- Total Ranked 321st39.04 km² Admin. HQ: Farnborough ONS code: 24UL Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Rushmoor local elections
One third of Rushmoor Council is elected each year, followed by one year without election. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control No overall control 1973 - 1976 Conservative 1976 - 1980 No overall control 1980 ..
Rushmore
Rushmore may refer to: Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota, USACharles E. Rushmore, namesake of the aboveRushmore, Minnesota, USARushmore, a 1998 motion picture by Wes Anderson.Mount Rushmore, a bandRushmore Records, a record label This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page:..
Rushmore, Minnesota
Rushmore is a city in Nobles County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 376 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 376 people, 154 househol..
Rushmore (film)
Rushmore is a 1998 movie directed by Wes Anderson. The film was shot in and around Houston, Texas where Wes Anderson grew up and even used his high school alma mater, St. John's School, as the site for the fictional Rushmore Academy. A DVD of the movie with various supplemental materials and remas..
Rushmore (hundred)
Rushmore Hundred was a hundred in the county of Dorset, England, containing the parish of Winterborne Zelston See also: List of hundreds in Dorset ..
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
The Rushmore Plaza Civic Center is a 10,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Rapid City, South Dakota. It was built in 1977. It was home to the Rapid City Thrillers basketball team. ..
Rushmore Records
200px Rushmore Records is an independent record label, founded in 2004. It is a subsidiary of Drive-Thru Records. Contents 1 History2 Presently3 Current roster4 Past Artists5 See also6 External links History In summer 2004, Drive-Thru Records finally ended the..
Rushmore University
Rushmore University is an unaccredited institution of higher learning on the Cayman Islands. The Oregon State Office of Degree Authorization has no evidence that this is an accredited or otherwise acceptable provider of postsecondary education meeting Oregon standards. Oregon employers should consid..
Rushnik
Rushniks are traditional East Slavic towels decorated with the ornamental pattern that are used for ceremonial events. An example of their use would be a host offering his guests rye, bread, and salt, which would then be served on a rushnik. Rushniks are also used at religious services, funerals, a..
Rusholme
Rusholme is a part of Manchester, England, about two miles south of the city centre. Most of the housing consists of low-cost terraced houses, around 70-100 years old, although some larger houses exist to the east of the main road that runs through the centre in the Victoria Park neighbourhood. Rush..
Rushop
Rushop is a small North Derbyshire village. Agriculture has until recently been the main occupation in the village. At present very few of the residents work in Rushop and several of the houses are second homes only occupied at weekends and holidays. The village church of St Cuthbert dates from the..
Rushseba Township, Minnesota
Rushseba Township is a township in Chisago County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 769 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 80.8 km² (31.2 mi²). 79.7 km² (30.8 mi²) of it is land and 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²) of it ..
Rushsylvania, Ohio
Rushsylvania is a village located in the United States; within Logan County in the state of Ohio. The population was 543 at the 2000 census. Geography Rushsylvania is located at [40°27′42″N, 83°40′16″W] (40.461765, -83.671009)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According ..
Rushton
Rushton can refer to the following: People*Rusty McHugh*J. Philippe Rushton*Willie Rushton Places*Rushton, Cheshire*Rushton, Northamptonshire*Rushton, Staffordshire*Rushton Park, Mandurah*Rushton Triangular Lodge*Tarrant Rushton redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Rushton Moreve
John Russell Morgane, known as Rushton Moreve, was a bass player for the band Steppenwolf. b. ca. 1948, Los Angeles, California; d. July 1, 1981, Los Angeles, California, in a car accident. Moreve joined the band in 1967, having responded to a "Bass Player Wanted" notice posted at Wallich's Music..
Rushton Triangular Lodge
The Triangular Lodge is a folly, designed and constructed between 1593 and 1597 by Sir Thomas Tresham in Northamptonshire, England. It is now in the care of English Heritage. The stone used for the construction was alternating bands of dark and light limestone. Tresham was a Roman Catholic and was..
Rushville
Rushville may refer to: Rushville, New YorkRushville, OhioRushville, IndianaRushville, NebraskaRushville, MissouriRushville, IllinoisRushville, IowaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Rushville, Illinois
Rushville is a city in Schuyler County, Illinois, United States. The population was 3,212 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Schuyler County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Demographics As of the census[Geographic references#2GR2] of 2000, there were 3,212 people, 1,397 ..
Rushville, Indiana
Rushville from the air, looking west. Rushville is a town in Rush County, Indiana, United States. The population was 5,995 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Rush County[Geographic references#6GR6]. It was the campaign headquarters for Wendell Wilkie's 1944 president..
Rushville, Iowa
Rushville, Iowa Rushville is a town located in Jasper County, Iowa. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 0. Geography Rushville is located in Kellogg Township, near the intersection of Ivory St. and N. 58th Ave. E. History Rushville was platted in 1857 and it had its..
Rushville, Missouri
Rushville is a village in Buchanan County, Missouri, United States. The population was 280 at the 2000 census. Geography Rushville is located at [39°35′14″N, 95°1′30″W] (39.587324, -95.025131)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Rushville, Nebraska
Rushville is a city in Sheridan County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 999 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Sheridan County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Rushville is located at [42°43′2″N, 102°27′37″W] (42.717209, -102.460350)[Ge..
Rushville, New York
Rushville is a village in Ontario County, New York and in Yates County, New York, USA. The population was 621 at the 2000 census. Part of the Village of Rushville is within the Town of Middlesex in Yates County and part is in the Town of Gorham in Ontario County. Geography Rushville is located a..
Rushville, Ohio
Rushville is a village in Fairfield County, Ohio, United States. The population was 268 at the 2000 census. Geography Rushville is located at [39°45′54″N, 82°25′53″W] (39.764882, -82.431393)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Rushworth, Victoria
Rushworth is a township in Victoria, Australia. It has a population of approximately 1000. It was established during a gold rush in 1853 and was named, in 1854, by the poet and, then, local Goldfields Commissioner Richard Henry Horne. ..
Rushworth Kidder
Rushworth M. Kidder founded the [Institute for Global Ethics] in 1990, and is the author of Moral Courage and How Good People Make Tough Choices: Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical Living. He was at one time a columnist for the Christian Science Monitor. Books Moral Courage (ISBN 00605915..
Rushyford
Rushyford is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated between Darlington and Durham. ..
Rush & Cash
Rush & Cash (hangul:러시앤캐시) is a capital money and bank company. hearquatered in Seoul, Korea. established in 2002. it is similar in Hyundai Capital and Sanwa Money, Samsung Capital, Lotte Capital, Shinhan Capital. The actress Han Chae Yeong is featured in Rush & Cash Korean commercials. A ..
Rush (1991 film)
Rush is a crime drama from 1991, based on a 1989 novel by Kim Wozencraft. An experienced narcotics detective (played by Jason Patric) and his inexperienced partner (Jennifer Jason Leigh) go after an elusive drug dealer (played by Gregg Allman). They become drug addicted themselves and, failing to ..
Rush (album)
Rush is the first studio album by the Canadian band Rush, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music). Rush's first release shows much of the Hard rock/blues sound typical of many of the popular rock bands emerging from Britain earlier in the decade. Rush were fans of bands such as Led Zeppelin and Cre..
Rush (Aly & AJ song)
"Rush" is the first official single by pop sisters Aly & AJ, from their album Into the Rush. It was released with a Disney Channel movie called Twitches. Music video There are two different versions of the video. The first version, released by Disney only, included scenes from Aly & AJ's first c..
Rush (American football)
In American football, rushing has two different meanings. Offense Running back Henry Melton (#37) receiving the handoff and rushing the ball for The Texas Longhorns The first is an action taken by the offensive team that means to advance the ball by running, as opposed to passing. A run is..
Rush (band)
Rush is a Canadian progressive rock band comprised of bassist, keyboardist and vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart (IPA: [pɪɹt]). Rush formed in the summer of 1968, in Willowdale, Ontario (now part of Toronto) by Lifeson, Lee, and John Rutsey. ..
Rush (computer and video games)
In real-time strategy (RTS) and team-based first-person shooter (FPS) computer games, a rush is a fast attack at the beginning of the game. In this context, it is also known as swarming, goblin tactics or zerging, referring to the zergling rush tactic from StarCraft. It emphasizes speed in an attemp..
Rush (Mega Man)
Rush is Mega Man's robotic dog. Created by Dr. Light to be an all around support unit, Rush has the ability to transform into at least two different forms, Rush Marine and Rush Jet. Rush also has the Rush Coil, which is a spring that pops out of his back and helps Mega Man reach higher platforms th..
Rush (rapper)
Rush is a rap producer. He contributed to the Grand Theft Auto III soundtrack, producing several songs on the so-called Game Radio FM. He also helped produce Gemini: Good vs. Evil, the Krayzie Bone album. ..
Rush (single)
Rush A single by the pillows, the band behind the music for the 2000 anime mini-series FLCL. Track Listing RUSHShe is perfectSleepy Head..
Rush (song)
"Rush" Compact Disk single, Cassette single and Vinyl single by Big Audio Dynamite II From the album The Globe Released June 1991 Recorded 1990 & 1991 Genre Rock Length 4 min 17 s Record label Columbia Records Producer Mick Jones & Andre Shapps Professional reviews Allmusic.com review ..
Rush (TV series)
Rush is an Australian television series produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 1974 and 1976. The series was a historical drama set during the Gold Rush in the state of Victoria during the 1850s. 26 episodes were made in total. The leading cast members were John Waters, Olivia..
Rush (video game)
Rush will be the latest in the Rush series of games. The game will include the full console version of L.A. Rush and also will have several exclusive new features. The game will have all-new missions and two all-new modes. Other new features include 50 new vehicles (with at least 36 of them b..
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Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (also known as Rush America, Rush 2 and San Francisco Rush 2) is the 2nd racing game in the San Francisco Rush trilogy. Developed by Midway Games, Rush 2 was created exclusively for the Nintendo 64. Features The game is notable because of the high level of detail that we..
Rush and Lusk railway station
Rush and Lusk railway station Serves the towns of Rush and Lusk in County Dublin {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center; font-size: 95%;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Iarnród Éireann ! Following station ..
Rush awards list and RIAA certifications
Contents 1 Awards list1.1 Juno awards1.2 Grammys1.3 Miscellaneous awards1.4 Magazine awards1.4.0.1 ..
Rush Center, Kansas
Rush Center is a city in Rush County, Kansas, United States. The population was 176 at the 2000 census. Geography Rush Center is located at [38°27′54″N, 99°18′39″W] (38.464881, -99.310903)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Rush City, Minnesota
Rush City is a city in Chisago County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,102 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 7.9 km² (3.1 mi²). 7.9 km² (3.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.33% is water. Demographics As of the cen..
Rush Communications
Rush Communications is the company owned by hip-hop pioneer Russell Simmons. He is also the founder. Rush Communications is one of the largest African American owned media firms in the United States. Rush continues to draw on its roots in hip hop, targeting young consumers through urban and hip-hop ..
Rush County
Rush County is the name of several counties in the United States: Rush County, IndianaRush County, Kansas This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly ..
Rush County, Indiana
Rushville from the air. Rush County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2000, the population is 18,261. The county seat is Rushville6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 History3 Demographics4 Cities and towns Geography According to t..
Rush County, Kansas
Rush County (RH) Counties in Kansas County seat La Crosse Largest city La Crosse Area—Total—Land—Water, % km² (718 mi²)1,860 km² (718 mi²)1 km² (0 mi²), 0.03% Population—Total (2000)—Density 3,5512/km&s..
Rush Creek Editions
When,Where,What [Rush Creek Editions] was created in 2004. It is located at 315 Johnson Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Rush Creek Editions creates museum-quality fine-art prints for photographers, artists, and collectors. They also offer archival, limited edition printmaking and fine art re..
Rush D. Holt Jr.
Rush Dew Holt, Jr. (born October 15, 1948) is an American Democratic Party politician and the current U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 12th Congressional District ([map]). He is the son of Rush D. Holt Sr., who served as a United States Senator for West Virginia (1935–1941), an..
Rush D. Holt Sr.
Rush Dew Holt Sr. (June 19, 1905–February 8, 1955) was an American politician who was a United States Senator from West Virginia from 1935 until 1941. A Democrat, he was elected at age 29 in November 1934, but because a Senator is constitutionally required to be at least 30 years old, he coul..
Rush goalie
Rush goalie (also known as drop back goalie, fly goalie, fly keepers, monkey rush, goalie-rush, glass-hands, goalie-wag, spot-goalie, last man back, any man save and goalie-when) is a variation of football in which the role of the goalkeeper is more flexible than normal. The goalkeeper position is l..
Rush Green
Rush Green is a place divided between the London Borough of Havering and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in East London, United Kingdom. It is included in the Romford post town. The central part of the district is at the crossroads of Rush Green Road and Dagenham Road (in Havering), ap..
Rush HD
Rush HD is a sport-oriented television channel that broadcasts exclusively in high definition television. Programming features coverage of Extreme Action Sports such as snowboarding, windsurfing, bungee jumping, and cliff diving. Rush HD also showcases the best sporting events from around the wor..
Rush Hill, Missouri
Rush Hill is a village in Audrain County, Missouri, United States. The population was 130 at the 2000 census. Geography Rush Hill is located at [39°12′36″N, 91°43′31″W] (39.209943, -91.725284)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Rush Holt
Two members of the United States Congress have been named Rush Holt, father and son: Rush D. Holt, Sr., a U.S. Senator from West VirginiaRush D. Holt, Jr., a U.S. Representative from New Jersey This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Rush hour
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Rush hour at Tokyo Station, Yamanote Line A rush hour is a part of the day with busy traffic and hence traffic congestion on the roads and crowded public transport; normally the two periods in a day when people are travelling to or from work or school..
Rush Hour (board game)
Rush Hour is a rearrangement puzzle invented by Nob Yoshigahara in the late 1970s and first sold in the United States in 1996. It is manufactured by ThinkFun (formerly Binary Arts). The goal of the game is to get a red car out of a six-by-six grid full of automobiles by moving the other vehicles ou..
Rush Hour (dance album)
Rush Hour is an album of club dance music for the purpose of playing while driving. It was released in the summer of 2004. It is a double CD claiming "exhilarating club anthems for the drive of your life". There are 42 tracks, by artists including Basement Jaxx, X-Press 2, William Orbit and Fatboy S..
Rush hour (disambiguation)
Rush hour may refer to: Rush hour, the two parts of the day with busy traffic caused by commutingRush Hour (film), a movie that takes place in Los Angeles, California starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker.Rush Hour 2, sequel movie to Rush Hour.Rush Hour 3, the third part of the Rush Hour trilogy.Ru..
Rush Hour (film)
Rush Hour is a 1998 martial arts/buddy cop film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. The film was generally successful, becoming the 7th top grossing film of 1998, with a gross of over $140 million dollars at the box-office. Contents 1 Plot2 Production3 Reception4 Cast5&nbs..
Rush Hour 2
Rush Hour 2 is a 2001 martial arts/buddy cop film, starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. It is the sequel to the movie Rush Hour (1998). It was more successful at the box-office than its predecessor, a rarity in the film business. Rush Hour 2 grossed over $226 million dollars at the box-office, be..
Rush Hour 3
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Rush instrumentals
The Canadian Progressive Rock trio Rush has written, recorded, and performed several instrumentals throughout its career. This article includes information about each of them. Contents 1 21121.1 Overture1.2 Grand Finale2 La Villa Strangiato3 YYZ4 Broon's Bane5 W..
Rush in popular culture
For over 20 years Rush references and tributes have been cited in pop culture[#endnote_PowerWindows]: Gregory's Girl, 1981. Gregory, the lead character played by John Gordon Sinclair, in this Scottish coming-of-age comedy, is a keen drummer and has a poster of the band, featuring Neil, on..
Rush in Rio
Rush in Rio is a live album by Canadian band Rush, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album is available as a three CD set and a two DVD set. The album was recorded at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro and was the final concert on the Vapor Trails tour. The album received the 2004 Juno Aw..
Rush Lake
Rush Lake may refer to: Cities, towns, townships etc. Canada Rush Lake, Saskatchewan United States Rush Lake Township, MinnesotaRush Lake Township, North Dakota Lakes Rush Lake, in Minneota Township, Minnesota of Jackson CountyRush Lake, in Sioux Valley Township, Minnesota of Jackson CountyRush Lak..
Rush Lake (Pakistan)
Rush Lake is a high altitude lake location near the peak Rush Pari Peak (4,694 m). It is located about 15km in the north of Miar Peak, Spantik Peak (Golden Peak) and Malubiting Peak (which are in the southeast of Hunza Valley). The Rush Lake and the Rush Pari Peak can be reached via Nagar and Hopar ..
Rush Lake Township, Minnesota
Rush Lake Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 966 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 89.8 km² (34.7 mi²). 69.4 km² (26.8 mi²) of it is land and 20.5 km² (7.9 mi²) o..
Rush Limbaugh
Rush Limbaugh. Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (born January 12, 1951 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri) is an American radio talk show host. He is known as America's foremost conservative spokesman, discussing politics and current events on his show, The Rush Limbaugh Show. He revived AM Radio and is cons..
Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot and Other Observations
Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot and Other Observations (ISBN 0385314744) is a 1996 book by liberal author and comedian Al Franken. It is satirically critical of right-wing political figures, such as Bob Dole, Phil Gramm, Newt Gingrich, and particularly radio host Rush Limbaugh. Franken often mak..
Rush Medical College
Rush Medical College (often referred to simply as "Rush") is the medical school of Rush University, a private university in Chicago, Illinois. Rush Medical College was chartered in 1837, twelve days before the city of Chicago was chartered, and opened with 22 students on December 4, 1843. It was nam..
Rush Pari Peak
Rush Pari Peak or Rush Phari Peak is a mountain in Hispar Valley in the Gilgit District of Northern Areas of Pakistan. It can be reached via Nagar Valley (south of Hunza Valley) and Hopar Village. After the Hopar Village, the Hopar Glacier (Bualtar Glacier) and the Barpu Glacier have to be crossed ..
Rush Replay X 3
Rush Replay X 3 is a live DVD by the Canadian band Rush, released on June 13, 2006. It consists of three vintage VHS videos of the Grace Under Pressure Tour 1984, Exit... Stage Left, and A Show of Hands concerts filmed in the 1980s. For this release, each one was remixed in 5.1 surround sound by A..
Rush Rhees
Rush Rhees (1905-1989) was a philosopher at Swansea University from 1940-1966, and is principally known as a student, friend, and literary executor of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. With G.E.M. Anscombe, he edited Wittgenstein's posthumous Philosophical Investigations (1953), a tremendously in..
Rush Rhees Library
Eastman Quadrangle and Rush Rhees Library. Rush Rhees Library is the main academic library of the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. It is one of the most visible and recognizable landmarks on the university's River Campus. Construction began in 1927 with the other original River..
Rush River
Rush River is the name of several communities in the United States: Rush River Township in North DakotaRush River in Wisconsin Rush River is the name of several rivers in the United States: Rush River in MinnesotaRush River in North DakotaRush River in VirginiaRush River in Wisconsin This is a [..
Rush River, Wisconsin
Rush River is a town in St. Croix County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 498 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 46.3 km² (17.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 498 people, 171 ho..
Rush River (Minnesota)
Map of Rush River, and parts of its tributaries. The mostly vertical squiggly green line is both the Sibley-Le Sueur county line, and the course of the Minnesota River. The Rush River, in the U.S. state of Minnesota, is entirely in Sibley County, although its watershed also includes parts of Ni..
Rush River (Wisconsin)
The Rush River is a short tributary of the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin in the United States. It rises in St. Croix County and flows generally southwardly through Pierce County. It ends in Lake Pepin of the Mississippi River, about 1 mi (2 km) west of the village of Maiden Rock in Pierce..
Rush Rush
"Rush Rush" is a song recorded by American artist Paula Abdul. It hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 15, 1991. It became Abdul's biggest hit by remaining at number one for five weeks. It also was a turning point for Abdul's career, as it was her first ballad released, following five upb..
Rush Springs, Oklahoma
Rush Springs is a town in Grady County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,278 at the 2000 census. Geography Rush Springs is located at [34°46′55″N, 97°57′20″W] (34.781989, -97.955610)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Rush Township
Rush Township may refer to: Rush Township, Susquehanna County, PennsylvaniaRush Township, Schuylkill County, PennsylvaniaRush Township, Northumberland County, PennsylvaniaRush Township, Dauphin County, PennsylvaniaRush Township, Centre County, PennsylvaniaRush Township, MichiganThis is a [disam..
Rush Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania
Rush Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,466 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 385.9 km² (149.0 mi²). 385.0 km² (148.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.9 km² (0.4 mi²) of..
Rush Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
Rush Township is a township in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 180. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 63.1 km² (24.4 mi²). 60.7 km² (23.4 mi²) of it is land and 2.5 km²..
Rush Township, Michigan
Rush Township is a township in Shiawassee County, Michigan, United States. The population was 1,409 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.2 km² (35.2 mi²). 91.2 km² (35.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demograph..
Rush Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
Rush Township is a township in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,189 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 70.9 km² (27.4 mi²). 69.3 km² (26.8 mi²) of it is land and 1.6 km² (0.6 mi²..
Rush Township, Ohio
There are several Ohio townships named Rush: Rush Township, Champaign County, OhioRush Township, Scioto County, OhioRush Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Rush Township, Pennsylvania
Rush Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Rush Township, Centre County, PennsylvaniaRush Township, Dauphin County, PennsylvaniaRush Township, Northumberland County, PennsylvaniaRush Township, Schuylkill County, PennsylvaniaRush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsyl..
Rush Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Rush Township is a township in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,957 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 61.8 km² (23.9 mi²). 59.2 km² (22.9 mi²) of it is land and 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²) of..
Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
Rush Township is a township in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,290 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 98.2 km² (37.9 mi²). 97.9 km² (37.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) o..
Rush to Judgment
Rush to Judgment is the title of a book written by Mark Lane and published not long after the JFK assassination. The book takes issue with the conclusions of the Warren Commission and suggests that there was a conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy. It is also a 1966 film documentary about the ..
Rush University
Rush University is a private university in Chicago, Illinois. Rush University is comprised of: Rush Medical CollegeCollege of NursingCollege of Health SciencesThe Graduate College The campus occupies an eight acre (32,000 m²) site in the Medical Center district on the Near West Side of Chicag..
Rush Valley, Utah
Rush Valley is a town in Tooele County, Utah, United States. The population was 453 at the 2000 census. Geography Rush Valley is located at [40°21′33″N, 112°27′17″W] (40.359077, -112.454657)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Rush Wavenet
Rush Wavenet was a project to take San Francisco Rush the Rock Alcatraz Edition, and add wide-area-network support and support for tournaments with cash prizes. The test involved just over 50 arcade and approximately 200 cabinets in a few cities: San FranciscoSan JoseLos AngelesChicago Related Pag..
Rusina
In Roman mythology, the goddess Rusina, also known as Rurina, was a protector of the fields or farmland, one of the ancient di indigetes. Her name is related to the Latin word [[wiktionary:rus|rus]], meaning "countryside", which is also the source of the word rural. A related Roman deity, Rusor, wa..
Rusinella
Rusinella is a brand of high-grade Italian extra virgin olive oil. ..
Rusinga Island
Rusinga Island, with an elongated shape approx. 10 miles (16 km) from end to end and 3 miles (5 km) at its widest point, lies in the eastern part of Lake Victoria at the mouth of the Winam Gulf. Part of Kenya, it is linked to Mbita Point on the mainland by a causeway. The local language is Luo, alth..
Rusi Modi
Rusi ModiIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm medium pace Tests First-class Matches 10 105 '''Runs scored 736 7,529 Batting average 46.00 53.02 100s/50s 1/6 20/39 Top score 112 245* Balls bowled 30 2,423 Wickets ..
Rusi Surti
Rusi SurtiIndia (IND) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Left-arm medium Tests First-class Matches 26 160 '''Runs scored 1263 8066 Batting average 28.70 30.90 100s/50s -/9 6/53 Top score 99 246* Balls bowled 3870 19515 Wickets 42 284 ..
Rusk
This article is about dry biscuit. See also Rusk documents (Official documents) and Dean Rusk (the United States Assistant Secretary.) A rusk is a rectangular hard, dry biscuit or twice-baked bread. Rusks in South Africa In South Africa it is considered to be a traditional food (called beskuit ..
Rusk, Burnett County, Wisconsin
Rusk is a town located in Burnett County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 420. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 89.9 km² (34.7 mi²). 84.5 km² (32.6 mi²) of it is land and 5.4 km² (2.1 m..
Rusk, Rusk County, Wisconsin
Rusk is a town in Rusk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 475 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.9 km² (35.9 mi²). 86.8 km² (33.5 mi²) of it is land and 6.1 km² (2.3 mi²) of it (6.53%) is water. Demog..
Rusk, Texas
Rusk is a city in Cherokee County, Texas, United States. The population was 5,085 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Cherokee County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 External links Geography Rusk is located at ..
Rusk, Wisconsin
Rusk is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: Rusk, Burnett County, WisconsinRusk, Dunn County, WisconsinRusk, Rusk County, Wisconsin This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you m..
Ruskie Business (Veronica Mars episode)
"Ruskie Business" is episode 15 of season 1 of the television show Veronica Mars. Contents 1 Plot synopsis2 Arc significance3 Writing and acting4 Production details5 Quotes and trivia6 See also7 External links Plot synopsis Veronica is hired by a Russian Int..
Ruskin
Ruskin may be one of two places in the United States and one in Canada: Anglia Ruskin University a University in Cambridge, EnglandRuskin, FloridaRuskin, NebraskaRuskin, British ColumbiaJohn Ruskin (1819-1900) was an English author, poet and artist, although more famous for his work as art critic a..
Ruskin, British Columbia
Ruskin is a rural and industrial area about 40 kilometres east of Vancouver, BC straddling the border between the suburban municipalities of Maple Ridge and Mission, on the west bank of the lower Stave River. The name originated with the first settlement of the area by followers of English art cr..
Ruskin, Florida
Ruskin is an unincorporated census-designated place in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The population was 8,321 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Government4 External links Geography Ruskin is located at [27°42′53″N, 82°26′1″..
Ruskin, Georgia
Ruskin is an unincorporated community located in Ware County, Georgia between Waycross and Manor on US 84. Geography Manor is located near [31°9′25.8″N, 82°25′35.1″W]1. ..
Ruskin, Nebraska
Ruskin is a village in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 195 at the 2000 census. Geography Ruskin is located at [40°8′40″N, 97°52′8″W] (40.144368, -97.868767)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Ruskington
Ruskington is a large village in the county of Lincolnshire, in England. The population is 5,169 with 2,177 dwellings. It has two primary schools - [Chestnut Street School] and Winchelsea Primary School, and one secondary school - [Cotelands]. There is a train station, which is ..
Ruskington railway station
Ruskington railway station serves the village of Ruskington in Lincolnshire, England. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em..
Ruskin Bond
Ruskin Bond is an Indian author of British descent who was born in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh, in 1934, and grew up in Jamnagar (Gujarat), Mussoorie, Dehradun, and Shimla. He lives in Landour, a picturesque Himalayan hill station contiguous with Mussoorie in the northern Indian state of Uttaranchal...
Ruskin College, Oxford
Ruskin College is an independent college in Oxford, founded in 1899 and named after John Ruskin. Its purpose is to allow adults without any formal qualifications to study for a variety of courses, ranging from the most basic up to postgraduate level. Although not one of the constituent colleges of ..
Ruskin Colony
The Ruskin Colony (or Ruskin Commonwealth Association) was a utopian socialist colony which existed near Tennessee City in Dickson County, Tennessee from 1894 to 1896. The colony moved to a slightly more permanent second settlement on an old farm five miles north from 1896 to 1899, and saw another ..
Ruskin House
Ruskin House, situated in its own grounds on Coombe Road, Croydon, South London, has been an important centre of Britain's progressive movements for a century. It is the headquarters of Croydon's Labour, Trade Union and Co-operative movements and is itself a co-operative with shareholders from organ..
Ruskin Library
The Ruskin Library The Ruskin Library is a library on the campus of Lancaster University which houses material related to the English poet, author and artist John Ruskin. It is open to the public, although only a small part of the collection is on public display at once. The building was con..
Ruskin Pottery
The Ruskin Pottery studio was founded in 1898 by Edward Richard Taylor, the Principal of Birmingham School of Art, to be run by his son, William Howson Taylor, formerly a student there. It was named for the artist John Ruskin, and was situated at 173-174 Oldbury Road Smethwick, near Birmingham. Th..
Ruskin Spear
Born in Hammersmith England, Ruskin Spear (1911-1990) attended the local art school before going on to the Royal College of Art in 1930. He began his teaching career at Croydon School of Art, going on to teach at the RCA from 1948 to 1975. Initially influenced by Sickert and the Camden Town School,..
Ruski Krstur
Ruski Krstur (Serbian: Руски Крстур or Ruski Krstur, Rusyn: Руски Керестур) is a village in Serbia, in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. It is located in the municipality of Kula, West Bačka District. Its name means "the Rusyn Krstur" (There is also the village of Srpski..
Rusko
Ruskon kunta municipality in Finland Province Western Finland Region Finland Proper Sub-region Turku City manager Arto Oikarinen Official languages Finnish Area - total - land 418th50.42 km²50.26 km² density 252nd3,629+ 1.8 %72.2/km² Urbanisa..
Rusk County
Rusk County is the name of two counties in the United States: Rusk County, TexasRusk County, Wisconsin This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to ..
Rusk County, Texas
Rusk County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 47,372. Its county seat is Henderson6. Rusk County is named for Thomas Jefferson Rusk, a secretary of war of the Republic of Texas. Rusk County is one of 46 prohibition or entirely dry counties in the state ..
Rusk County, Wisconsin
Rusk County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of 2000, the population was 15,347. Its county seat is Ladysmith6. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External links Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of..
Rusk documents
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Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine
Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. 400 East 34th Street, New York, NY 10016. Part of New York University Medical Center. Operated under the auspices of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of New York University School of Medicine. Named for its founder, Dr. Howard A. Rusk (1901-1989), ..
Ruslana
Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko (born May 24 1973 Ukrainian: Руслана Степанівна Лижичко) is the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 from Lviv, Ukraine. Born in 1973, she is a singer, dancer, producer, composer, conducter, and piano player. Contents 1 Biography1.1..
Ruslana's Charity Concert
The Heart Of Europe Concert was a concert held on 17th-18th of May 2005 in Kiev's Independence Square. All the participants in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 sung their participatings songs after some Ukrainian singers. Ruslana sung the following songs: The Tango We Used to DanceBe WildDance wi..
Ruslana's world tour
Ruslana's world tour is Ruslana's June 2004 to 2007 world tour, featuring concerts spanning more than 20 countries and featuring hits from her entire career. First Part Date City Venue Notes 4 June 2004 Lugansk , Ukraine align="center" valign="top" align="center" valign="top" 5 June 2004 Chi..
Ruslana tours
The following are a list of Ruslana Tours which she have done since the Spring of 2004 to the present. 2002 - The Castels of Ukraine Tour2003 - Ukraine Tour2004 - 2005 - 2006 - Ruslana's world tour ''' Ruslana Studio albums: Myt' Vesny - Dzvinkyj Viter | Ostanne rizdvo | NajkrashcheDobrij vech..
Ruslan Abdulgani
Ruslan Abdulgani (November 24, 1914 — June 29, 2005) was an Indonesian government official and diplomat known for his role as a leader during the Indonesian National Revolution in the late 1940s, and as a key minister and United Nations ambassador in the Sukarno government during the 1950s and..
Ruslan Agalarov
Ruslan Agabekovich Agalarov (born 21 February 1974 in Makhachkala) is a Russia-born Uzbekistani football midfielder. He got 1 cap for the national team. Clubs 1991-92: FC Kaspiy Kaspiysk1993-97: FC Anzhi Makhachkala1998: FC Lokomotiv-Taim Mineralnye Vody1999-2005: FC Anzhi Makhachkala2006-pres..
Ruslan Alehno
Ruslan Alehno (Rus:Руслан Алехно) (born in Minsk, Belarus) is a Belarussian singer who rose to popularity after winning Народный Артист 2, the Russian version of Pop Idol. ..
Ruslan and Lyudmila
Ruslan and Lyudmila (Руслан и Людмила in Cyrillic, Ruslan i Ludmila in transliteration) is a 1820 poem by Aleksandr Pushkin and an opera in five acts (eight tableaux) based on the poem, composed by Mikhail Glinka during 1837-1842. The multi-authored Russian libretto was written by V..
Ruslan Aushev
Ruslan Aushev Ruslan Sultanovich Aushev (Russian: Руслан Султанович Аушев; born October 29, 1954, village Volodarskoye, Kazakhstan) was the president of Ingushetia from March 1993 through December 2001. Holder of the Gold Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union from 1982. Af..
Ruslan Baltiev
Ruslan Baltiev (born September 16, 1978) is a football midfielder from Kazakhstan. As of November 2004 he has played 34 international matches, a national record, for the Kazakhstani team. He has scored 7 international goals since his debut in 1997. Baltiev started his career in Qayrat, and has sinc..
Ruslan Chagaev
Ruslan Chagaev (born October 19, 1978 in Andizhan) is an Uzbek boxer who has won the Asian and World Championships in the heavyweight (81-91 kg) category. He originally won a gold medal at the 1997 World Championships after beating boxing legend Félix Savón in the final, but later it was discovere..
Ruslan Fedotenko
Ruslan Fedotenko (Ukr:Руслан Федотенко; born January 18, 1979 in Kyiv, Ukraine; then USSR) is a professional ice hockey player. He is known among Tampa Bay Lightning fans as Feds. Contents 1 Playing career2 Career statistics3 International play4 External links ..
Ruslan Fomin
Ruslan Fomin (born on March 3, 1986 in Russian Lozovaya, Kharkiv Oblast) is a professional footballer for FC Metalist Kharkiv. He is on loan to Metalist from FC Shakhtar Donetsk. Fomin is a member of the Ukraine national under-21 football teamand as well as a former member of the under-18 and unde..
Ruslan Gelayev
Ruslan Gelaev (b. Komsomolskoe, Soviet Union 1964) (d. February 28, 2004), aka Hamzat Gelaev, radio callsign Black Angel, was a Chechen field commander in the Chechen resistance movement against Russia. He was one of the first Chechen fighters awarded the highest Chechen Republic of Ichkeria's me..
Ruslan Goncharov
Ruslan Goncharov (born January 20, 1973 in Odessa, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian figure skater. He currently competes in ice dance with Elena Grushina. They joined forces on the ice in 1990. The pair has captured a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics in 2006. He and Grushina have been married since ..
Ruslan Karaev
Ruslan Karev is a Russian kick boxer. He was born 19 May 1983. He is 6 ft 2 in (1.90m) and weighs 15stone 3 lb (213 lb or 101 kg). He is ranked 16th amongst kickboxers by [centralkickboxing.org] He is ranked 10th amongst K-1 fighters by [k-1fans.com] Contents 1  Wo..
Ruslan Khasbulatov
Ruslan Khasbulatov speaks to Radio Free Europe in 2003 Ruslan Imranovich Khasbulatov (Руслан Имранович Хасбулатов) (born 1942) is a Russian economist and politician who played a central role in the events leading to the 1993 constitutional crisis in the Russian Federati..
Ruslan Kokshin
Ruslan Kokshin is an officer in the Russian military. While serving as a leader of a mortar platoon, Kokshin located and took out a small group of opposition forces in the Northern Caucasus region of Russia, better known as Chechnya. Due to this action by him, Kokshin was awarded the title Hero of t..
Ruslan L. Stratonovich
Ruslan Leont'evich Stratonovich was an outstanding physicist, engineer, probabilist. Professor Stratonovich was born on May 31, 1930 in Moscow, Russia. He died on the 13th of January, 1997. Stratonovich invented a stochastic calculus which serves as an alternative to the Itō calculus; the Strato..
Ruslan Labazanov
Ruslan Labazanov (1967 - June 1, 1996) was an infamous criminal boss (abrek) of the Chechen mafia and former head of a Chechen opposition faction. A member of the Turkxoj teip (clan), Labazanov was born in Kazakhstan in 1967 and was a physical training instructor in the Soviet Red Army and was a m..
Ruslan Nigmatullin
Ruslan Nigmatullin (Russian: Руслан Нигматуллин; born July 10, 1974 in Naberezhnye Chelny (Yar Çallı), Tatarstan, Russia) is a football goalkeeper. He has appeared over 20 times for the Russian national team and was their starting keeper at the 2002 World Cup. Despite being consid..
Ruslan Ponomariov
Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukrainian: Руслан Пономарьов; Russian: Русла́н Пономарёв) (born October 11, 1983) is a Ukrainian chess player. In the april 2006 FIDE Elo rating list, Ponomariov had a rating of 2738, making him number six in the world and the Ukrainian number one...
Ruslan Rotan
Ruslan Rotan (born October 29, 1981 in Poltava) is a Ukrainian footballer. He is 176 cm tall (5'9") and weighs 69 Kg (122 lbs). He plays in midfield for FC Dynamo Kyiv. Rotan is also a starter for the Ukrainian national football team. His career started off for FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the 199..
Ruslan Salei
Ruslan Salei (born November 2, 1974 in Minsk, Belarus) is a professional hockey defenseman for the Florida Panthers. Salei was selected by the Ducks 9th overall at the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. Salei has played with the Ducks since the 1996-97 NHL season, playing over 500 regular season games in his ..
Rusnė
Rusnė (Polish: , German: ) is a fishermen's village in western Lithuania in the Neman delta. Also a name of the island created by the delta, where the village is located. ..
Ruso, North Dakota
Ruso is a city in McLean County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 6 at the 2000 census. Ruso was founded in 1906. Geography Ruso is located at [47°50′16″N, 100°55′58″W] (47.837812, -100.932834)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United ..
Ruspina
Ruspina (current location of Monastir, Tunisia) was a Punic-Roman city. It was the site of the Battle of Ruspina in 46 BC in which Pompey's ally Titus Labienus was able by mere force of numbers to inflict a slight check upon Julius Caesar. ..
Ruspoli Sapphire
The Ruspoli Sapphire, also known as the Wooden Spoon-Seller's Sapphire and the Great Sapphire of Louis XIV, is a 135.8-carat blue sapphire nearly without flaw. It possesses only six facets and is known for its distinctive lozenge shape. The legend of the sapphire's origins begins with its discover..
RuSPORT
RuSPORT is an auto racing team that competes in the Champ Car World Series. It was founded in 2002 by business mogul Carl Russo and former sports car driver Jeremy Dale. Russo drove for the team then known as Performance Development and Racing, or PDR for short, in the Toyota Atlantic series befor..
Russ
This article is about Russ, the Scandinavian cultural phenomenon. For other meanings, see Russ (disambiguation). Russ (Norwegian) or rus (Danish) is a cultural phenomenon and tradition in the Scandinavian countries Norway and Denmark. In Norway, students who graduate from high school are called ..
Russano the Wise
Russano the Wise is a character from the Redwall series by Brian Jacques. He is a Badger Lord of Salamandastron. Russano was orphaned as a baby by Rapscallions, foul rats serving Damug Warfang. Saved by members of the Long Patrol and a squirrel named Russa Nodrey, he was taken to Redwall Abbey. His..
Russa Nodrey
Russa Nodrey is a wandering female squirrel warrior in The Long Patrol, the tenth book in the Redwall series by British author Brian Jacques. Russa Nodrey carries a powerful hardwood stick as a weapon. This was later inherited by Badger Lord Russano the Wise, whom Russa saves from a party of vermin ..
Russborough House
Russborough House is a stately house situated near the Blessington Lakes in County Wicklow, Ireland, between the towns of Blessington and Ballymore Eustace. It is a particularly fine example of Palladian architecture, designed by Richard Cassels for the First Earl of Milltown, Joseph Lesson, and b..
Russel
Russel might be a misspelling of Russell.Russel is also the name of the drummer character in the virtual band Gorillaz. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to po..
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Russelia
The Russelia is among the most common of garden plants, and it is easily recognized by its brilliant red flowers that are shaped like tall thin vases. It is also known as the Firecracker plant, Coralblow, the Coral plant and the Fountain bush Russelia is commonly used to hide ugly retaining walls..
Russell
Russell is an Irish/or French name that means anything that is or relates to the colour red or a fox. Contents 0.1 People0.2 Places0.2.1 ..
Russell's paradox
Russell's paradox (also known as Russell's antinomy) is a paradox discovered by Bertrand Russell in 1901 which shows that the naive set theory of Frege is contradictory. Consider the set M to be "The set of all sets that do not contain themselves as members". Formally: A is an element of M if and ..
Russell's Shorts
Russell's Shorts is the second studio album of the Canadian Comedy Music group The Arrogant Worms. It was released in 1994. "Having Fun Is Bad For You", "A Night On Dildo", and "Losing Hair Under God" were recorded live. "Carrot Juice Is Murder" received airplay on Dr. Demento's syndicated radio ..
Russell's sign
Russell's sign is scarring on the knuckles or back of the hand due to self-induced vomiting over long periods of time. The condition generally arises from the afflicted making contact with the incisor teeth during the act of inducing the gag reflex at the back of the throat with their finger(s). T..
Russell's teapot
Russell's teapot was an analogy first coined by the philosopher Bertrand Russell, to refute the idea that the onus lies somehow upon the sceptic to disprove the unfalsifiable claims of religion. In an article entitled [Is There a God?], commissioned (but never published) by Illustrated mag..
Russell, Arkansas
Russell is a town in White County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 228 at the 2000 census. Geography Russell is located at [35°21′46″N, 91°30′35″W] (35.362907, -91.509687)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town..
Russell, Australian Capital Territory
Russell District: North Canberra Established: Postcode: 2600 Population: Median property value: Canberra suburbs near Russell Parkes Campbell Campbell Parkes Russell Campbell Barton Barton Campbell Russell, inner north suburb in Canberra, Australia. Russell is ..
Russell, Bayfield County, Wisconsin
Russell is a town in Bayfield County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,216 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 259.4 km² (100.1 mi²). 129.1 km² (49.8 mi²) of it is land and 130.3 km² (50.3 mi²) of it (50.24%)..
Russell, Iowa
Russell is a city in Lucas County, Iowa, United States. The population was 559 at the 2000 census. Geography Russell is located at [40°58′57″N, 93°11′55″W] (40.982388, -93.198642)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Russell, Kansas
Russell is a city in Russell County, Kansas, United States. The population was 4,696 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Russell County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable Natives4 External links Geography Russell is lo..
Russell, Kentucky
Russell is a city in Greenup County, Kentucky, along the Ohio River. The population was 3,645 at the 2000 census. Russell is a part of the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2000 census, the MSA had a population of 288,649. Contents 1 Geography2&nbs..
Russell, Lincoln County, Wisconsin
Russell is a town in Lincoln County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 693 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 94.0 km² (36.3 mi²). 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (0.41%) is water. ..
Russell, Louisville
Russell is a neighborhood immediately west of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It was named for renowned African American educator and Bloomfield, Kentucky native Harvey Clarence Russell Sr.. Development in the area began in the 1870s as street car lines were extended to the area. The area was ..
Russell, Massachusetts
Russell is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,657 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 46.3 km² (17.9 mi²). 45.5 km² (17.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²) of it (1.79%) is ..
Russell, Minnesota
Russell is a city in Lyon County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 371 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.4 km² (0.9 mi²). 2.3 km² (0.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (5.32%) is water. Demog..
Russell, New York
Russell is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States. The population was 1,801 at the 2000 census. The town is named after Russell Attwater, the pioneer land owner. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Russell5 External ..
Russell, New Zealand
Russell, formerly known as Kororareka, was the first permanent European settlement and sea port in New Zealand. It is situated in the Bay of Islands, in the far north of the North Island. As at the 2001 census it had a resident population of 804 When European and American ships began visiting Ne..
Russell, Ontario
This article refers to Russell Township. For information about the town of Russell, see Russell, Ontario (community). Russell Township is a township located south-east of Canada's capital of Ottawa in eastern Ontario, Canada in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell, on the Castor River. Ru..
Russell, Ontario (community)
The Village of Russell is part of the Township of Russell which in turn is located in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell which covers part of Eastern Ontario located immediately East of Ottawa. The village has a population of 5,167 according to the 2001 census, but an April 2006 estimate s..
Russell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Russell is a town in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 399 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 62.5 km² (24.1 mi²). 59.8 km² (23.1 mi²) of it is land and 2.7 km² (1.0 mi²) of it (4.31%) is water..
Russell, Wisconsin
Russell is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: Russell, Bayfield County, WisconsinRussell, Lincoln County, WisconsinRussell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that oth..
Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway
The Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway is a scenic highway in the U.S. state of Georgia that includes State Route 180, State Route 348 (Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway) and parts of State Route 17 and State Route 75 Alternate. The byway is also designated as a National Scenic Byway. External links &#..
Russell-Einstein Manifesto
The Russell-Einstein Manifesto was issued in London on July 9, 1955 by Bertrand Russell in the midst of the Cold War. It highlighted the dangers posed by nuclear weapons and called for world leaders to seek peaceful resolutions to international conflict. It was signed by 11 preeminent intellectuals ..
Russelldale, West Virginia
Russelldale is an unincorporated community in Mineral County, West Virginia, USA. Russelldale is located on Patterson Creek Mountain to the east of Patterson Creek. External links Communities Bayard | Berkeley Springs | Bolivar | Capon Bridge | Charles Town | Franklin | Harpers Ferr..
Russellian Society
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Russellite Unionist
The Russellite group, were the followers of Thomas Wallace Russell an Irish political leader of the early twentieth century. Russell was the Liberal Unionist MP for South Tyrone. He and some followers left the party in February 1904. They favoured a policy of compulsory land purchase. Dod's Parliam..
Russellosaurus
Russellosaurus (Polcyn et Bell, 2005) is a basal mosasauroid from the Upper Cretaceous of North America. The genus was described from a skull discovered in an exposure of the Arcadia Park Shale (lower Middle Turonian) at Cedar Hill, Dallas County in south-central Texas. The skull (SMU 73056, Shuler..
Russells Point, Ohio
Russells Point is a village located in the United States; within Logan County in the state of Ohio. The population was 1,619 at the 2000 census. It is situated on Indian Lake. Geography Russells Point is located at [40°28′13″N, 83°53′39″W] (40.470210, -83.894268)[Geograph..
Russellton, Pennsylvania
Russellton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,530 at the 2000 census. Geography Russellton is located at [40°36′39″N, 79°50′13″W] (40.610886, -79.837056)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to t..
Russellville
Russellville is the name of several communities in the United States: Russellville, AlabamaRussellville, ArkansasRussellville, IllinoisRussellville, IndianaRussellville, KentuckyRussellville, MissouriRussellville, OhioRussellville, West Virginia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pag..
Russellville, Alabama
Russellville, Alabama, is a city in Franklin County in the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2000 census, the population of the city is 8,971. The city is the county seat of Franklin County. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Local features5 References6 Exte..
Russellville, Arkansas
Russellville is a city in Pope County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 23,682 at the 2000 census. The ZIP codes are 72802 and 72801. The city is the county seat of Pope County.[Geographic references#6GR6] It has a four year college (Arkansas Tech University) and Arkansas Nucl..
Russellville, Illinois
Russellville is a village in Lawrence County, Illinois, United States. The population was 119 at the 2000 census. Geography Russellville is located at [38°49′11″N, 87°31′53″W] (38.819814, -87.531371)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census B..
Russellville, Indiana
Russellville is a town in Putnam County, Indiana, United States. The population was 340 at the 2000 census. Geography Russellville is located at [39°51′26″N, 86°59′0″W] (39.857191, -86.983454)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Russellville, Kentucky
Russellville is a city in Logan County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 7,149 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Logan County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Notable natives5 External links Geograp..
Russellville, Missouri
Russellville is a city in Cole County, Missouri, United States. The population was 758 at the 2000 census. Geography Russellville is located at [38°30′44″N, 92°26′22″W] (38.512293, -92.439362)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Russellville, Ohio
Russellville is a village in Brown County, Ohio, United States. The population was 453 at the 2000 census. Geography Russellville is located at [38°52′6″N, 83°47′15″W] (38.868338, -83.787610)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Russell "Stringer" Bell
Stringer Bell, played by Idris Elba, is a character on the HBO TV series The Wire who serves as drug kingpin Avon Barksdale's second in command. Throughout the series, Bell also looks to better himself through education, studying economics at Baltimore City Community College. His knowledge in the c..
Russell (crater)
More than one crater has been named Russell: Russell (lunar crater)Russell (crater on Mars) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended..
Russell (electoral district)
There have been a number of electoral districts named Russell in Canadian history: Russell, a now-defunct federal and provincial electoral district in OntarioRussell, a provincial district in Manitoba This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sa..
Russell (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Russell (Manitoba provincial electoral district)
for other electoral districts with similar names, see Russell (electoral district). Russell is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located in the southwestern section of the province. Contents 1 Historical Riding2 List of provincial representati..
Russell (Ontario electoral district)
for other electoral districts with similar names, see Russell (electoral district) Location of Russell in Ontario in 1867 Russell was a federal and provincial electoral district in eastern Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968, and in the Le..
Russell 1000
The Russell 1000 Index is a stock market index of US stocks. The ticker is "RUI" or similar. See Russell Indexes page for main discussion. See also the iShares Russell 1000. External links [Yahoo! Finance page for ^RUI][Russell page on 1000 index] ..
Russell 2000
The Russell 2000 Index is a stock market index of US stocks. The ticker is "RUT" or similar. See Russell Indexes page for main discussion. See also the iShares Russell 2000. External links [Yahoo! Finance page for ^RUT][Russell page on 2000 index] ..
Russell 3000
The Russell 3000 Index is a stock market index of US stocks. The ticker is "RUA" or similar. See Russell Indexes page for main discussion. See also the iShares Russell 3000. External links [Yahoo! Finance page for ^RUA][Russell page on 3000 index] ..
Russell A. Alger
right Russell Alexander Alger (February 27, 1836–January 24, 1907) was a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. He was supposedly a distant relation of Horatio Alger, although Russell Alger lived his own "rags-to-riches" success tale. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Civ..
Russell A. Anderson
Russell A. Anderson (born May 28, 1942 in Bemidji, Minnesota) is currently the Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. He served as Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court from September 1, 1998 until he was sworn in as Chief Justice on January 10, 2006. He is a graduate of St. Olaf..
Russell Adam Burnham
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Russell Adam Burnham (b 1979), great-grandson of Frederick Russell Burnham (1861-1947), D.S.O.. The younger Burnham was the U.S. Army Soldier of the Year in 2003,[#endnote_soldier], and an Eagle Scout. The elder Burnham taught scouting to Robert Baden-Powell..
Russell Airport
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Russell Aitken
Russell Aitken (born May 5 1985 in Sutherland, New South Wales) is a rugby league player for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League competition. ..
Russell Alan Hulse
Russell Alan Hulse (born November 28, 1950) is an American physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, shared with his thesis advisor Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr., "for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation". He was ..
Russell Alexander
Russell Alexander (1877-1915) was an euphonium virtuoso who joined the circus band of Belford's Carnival at the age of 18. At 20, he became arranger and euphonium soloist with the Barnum & Bailey Circus Band and toured Europe from 1897 to 1902. He is considered a great composer of marches. His work..
Russell Allen
--> Russell Allen (born July 19, 1971 in Long Beach, California) is the singer of the American symphonic progressive metal band Symphony X. Contents 1 Biography2 Guest appearances3 Musical style4 Discography5 External links5.1 Official websites Biography His firs..
Russell Anderson
Russell Anderson (born October 25, 1978) is a Scottish football defender who currently plays for Aberdeen in the Scottish Premier League. Anderson broke through the ranks to make his debut in the Aberdeen first team in 1997, and has since established himself as a rock at the heart of the defence..
Russell Arms
Cast of Your Hit Parade. (l-r) Russell Arms, Gisele Mackenzie, Dorothy Collins, Snooky Lanson Russell Arms (born February 3 1922) is an American actor and singer born in Berkeley, California and known for his 1957 country/western hit single, "Cinco Robles" ("The Five Oaks"). "Cinco Robles" e..
Russell Ash
Russell Ash (b. 1946[[Citing sources citation needed]]) is the author of The Top 10 of Everything series of books, as well as Great Wonders of the World and Incredible Comparisons. See also Children's Non-Fiction / Nonfiction Authors External links [Books written by Rus..
Russell B. Long
Russell Billiu Long (November 3, 1918 – May 9, 2003) was an American politician who served in the United States Senate as a Democrat from Louisiana from 1948 until 1987. Long was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and received baccalaureate and law degrees from Louisiana State University in Ba..
Russell Baker
Russell Wayne Baker (born August 14, 1925) is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning writer known for his satirical commentary and self-critical prose. Contents 1 Early years2 Description3 Notable Quotes4 External links Early years Baker was born in Morrisonville, Virginia. He r..
Russell Banks
-->Russell Banks (born March 28, 1940) is an American writer of fiction and poetry. He is president of the International Parliament of Writers and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His work has been translated into twenty languages and has received numerous international prizes ..
Russell Barkley
Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D., is a professor of Psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina. He is an expert in ADHD. His research also include childhood defiancy. He has more than 180 scientific papers in the area, and has authored 15 books. Barkley is also the editor of The ADHD Report. ..
Russell Bate
Russell Bate is a Mansfield Shire councillor; is the Country Alliance spokesperson; chairs Field and Game Australia, Musica Viva and the Jamieson Community Group; and is a member of the Agent Technology company advisory board, and the CR-X board. He was the Vice President, Product Sales Operations ..
Russell Bay
Russell Bay ([73°27′S 123°54′W]) is a rather open bay in southwestern Amundsen Sea, extending along the north sides of Siple Island, Getz Ice Shelf and Carney Island, from Pranke Island to Cape Gates. It was mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy ..
Russell Baze
Russell Baze Russell Baze (born August 7, 1958 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born thoroughbred race horse Hall of Fame jockey and the current leading jockey in the United States. Russell Baze, the son of jockey Joe Baze, began his racing career in Walla Walla, Washington in 19..
Russell Blackford
Russell Blackford is an Australian writer, philosopher, and critic, based in Melbourne, Victoria. As a fiction writer, he specialises in science fiction, fantasy and horror fiction. His non-fiction work frequently deals with issues involving science and society, particularly philosophical bioethic..
Russell Blunt
Russell Blunt (April 24, 1908 in Andover, Massachusetts - January 7, 2004 in Durham, North Carolina) was an American high school and collegiate track coach. In 1927, Blunt left his home town in Massachusetts to attend St. Paul's Normal and Industrial in Lawrenceville, Virginia. When the train reac..
Russell Borgeaud
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Russell Boulter
Russell Boulter (b. 7 April, 1963 in Liverpool) is a British actor. He has played John Boulton in The Bill from 1995 to 2000, since then he has appeared in Casualty and Judge John Deed. External links [] at the Internet Movie Database ..
Russell Bowie
Russell "Dubbie" Bowie (August 24, 1880 in Montreal, Quebec - April 8, 1959) was a Canadian ice hockey player generally regarded as the greatest player of the pre-NHL era of the sport. Bowie played centre and rover for numerous amateur Montreal teams in the 1890s as a teenager, and for the Montrea..
Russell Boyd
Russell Boyd (April 21, 1944 in Victoria, Australia) is an Australian cinematographer. He rose to prominence with his highly-praised work on Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), the first of several collaborations with director Peter Weir. In 2003 he was awarded the Academy Award for Best Cinematography f..
Russell Brain, 1st Baron Brain
Dr Walter Russell Brain, 1st Baron Brain (October 23 1895–December 29 1966) was a United Kingdom neurologist. He was principal author of the standard work of neurology, "Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System", and longtime editor of the neurological medical journal titled Brain. He is also ep..
Russell Brand
Russell Wilberforce Brand (born June 5, 1975 in Essex, England) is an English comedian best known for hosting the E4 discussion show Big Brother's EFourum, now known as Big Brother's Big Mouth. His flamboyant, sometimes controversial style of humour can split opinion; however, he was named best S..
Russell Branyan
Russell Branyan (b. December 19, 1975 in Warner Robins, Georgia) is a Major League Baseball player currently with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He throws right, bats left, and primarily plays at third base. Russell does not typically hit for a high batting average. However, he compensates by drawing ..
Russell Braun
Russell Braun (born 19 July 1965) is a Canadian operatic lyric baritone. Much sought-after as a solist and for opera roles, Russell Braun performs regularly at the Metropolitan Opera, the Salzburg Festival, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, l'Opéra de Paris, the San Diego Opera, the San Francisco Opera ..
Russell Broadbent
Russell Evan Broadbent (born 25 December 1950), Australian politician, was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as member for the Division of McMillan, Victoria for the Liberal Party of Australia at the 2004 federal election. He previously represented the Division of Corinella 1990-93 ..
Russell Brothers Limited
Russel Brothers Limited was a steel tug boat builder in Ontario with facilities in Fort Frances, Ontario and Owen Sound, Ontario. They are no longer in operation (early 1980s?), an industry almost gone in Ontario. The former shipyards are now owned by the City of Owen Sound. Products Toronto Fir..
Russell Brown
Russell Leslie Brown (born September 17, 1951) is a British politician. He is Labour Member of Parliament for Dumfries and Galloway. Russell Brown was born in Annan, Scotland and attended the local Annan Academy. In 1974 he began work as a plant operative at ICI and remained with the company until ..
Russell Carpenter
Russell Carpenter is a celebrated cinematographer and native Southern Californian born 9 December 1950. He is most widely known for his collaborations with director James Cameron. Cinematographer Awake (2006) "Sisters in Law" (2006) Monster-in-Law (2005) Noel (2004) Charlie's Angels: Full Th..
Russell Cave National Monument
Russell Cave National Monument ..
Russell Chatham
Russell Chatham is a contemporary American landscape artist living in Livingston, Montana. He was born in San Francisco on October 27th, 1939. The artist is the grandson of landscape painter Gottardo Piazzoni, though he is essentially a self-taught artist. His work has been exhibited in over 400 ..
Russell Cheney
RUSSELL CHENEY, (1881-1945) - His father was Knight Dexter Cheney (BA Brown 1860, MA Hon 1890), a silk manufacturer with Cheney Brothers in South Manchester, Connecticut; who was the son of Charles and Waitstill Dexter (Shaw) Cheney of Manchester. His mother, was Ednah Dow (Smith) Cheney; the daught..
Russell Churney
Russell Churney is a British composer, pianist, arranger and musical director. He is also a member of the legendary comedy/cabaret group Fascinating Aïda. He spent seven years working with the comedian Julian Clary, touring extensively with Clary and singer Barb Jungr, and appearing with Jungr on ..
Russell Ciochon
Russell Ciochon (born March 11, 1948 in Altadena, California) is a paleoanthropologist and the professor of anthropology at the University of Iowa. He is known primarily for his research into Gigantopithecus. Television appearances He has appeared in the documentaries: [[Sasquatch: Legend Meets Sc..
Russell Claydon
Russell Claydon (born in Cambridge on November 19, 1965) is an English golfer. Claydon turned professional in 1989 played on the European Tour from 1989 to 2004. He was in the top one hundred on the Order of Merit every year from 1990 to 1999, with a best placing of twentieth in 1997. He had six s..
Russell Cline
Russell Warren Brent Cline (born about 1965) founded Orion International in 1998, a foreign currency trading firm based in Portland, Oregon. In 2003 he was charged in federal court with running a classic Ponzi scheme, pleading guilty he is currently serving an 8 year sentence. History Cline was a f..
Russell Conway Smith
[] at NFL.comRussell Conway Smith (born August 4, 1944 in Bronxville, New York ; died April 1, 2001 in Long Beach, California) is a former American football running back and the father of model and actress Amber Smith. At the University of Miami, the six-foot one (1.86 m), 214-pound (97 k..
Russell Conwell
Russell Herman Conwell (1843-1925) was an American Baptist minister, lawyer, writer, and outstanding orator. He is best remembered as the founder and first president of Temple University in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, and for his lecture and book Acres of Diamonds (which he recited over 6,000 times)..
Russell Cooper
Russell Cooper Theo Russell Cooper (born 4 February 1941) is a former Australian National Party politician. He was Premier of Queensland for a period of just six weeks, from 25 September 1989 to 7 December 1989. His loss at the state elections of 1989 ended 32 years of continuous National Par..
Russell Cornell Leffingwell
Russell Cornell Leffingwell (1878 - 1960) was a U.S. banker who led the Council on Foreign Relations from 1944 until 1953. From 1944 to 1946, he served as president of the Council, and from 1946 to 1953, he served as the organization's first chairman. He was also at various times a trustee of the Ca..
Russell Corporation
#endnote_revenue] | homepage = http://www.russellcorp.com/ }} Russell Corporation (NYSE: [RML]) started in Alabama, U.S., is a manufacturer of athletic shoes, apparel, and sports equipment. Russell markets its products under many brands and subsidaries, including Russell Athletic, Spa..
Russell County
Russell County is the name of several counties worldwide: In Canada: Russell County, Ontario In the United States: Russell County, AlabamaRussell County, KansasRussell County, KentuckyRussell County, Virginia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wi..
Russell County, Alabama
Russell County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its name is in honor of Colonel Gilbert C. Russell, who fought in the wars against the Creek Indians. As of 2000 the population was 49,756. Its county seat is Phenix City. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Adjacent Counties..
Russell County, Kansas
Russell County (RS) Counties in Kansas County seat Russell Largest city Russell Area—Total—Land—Water, % km² (899 mi²)2,291 km² (885 mi²)37 km² (14 mi²), 1.59% Population—Total (2000)—Density 7,3703/km&..
Russell County, Kentucky
Russell County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2000, the population is 16,315. Its county seat is Jamestown6. The county is named for William Russell. It is a prohibition or dry county. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities..
Russell County, Ontario
Russell County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created in 1800 from a portion of Stormont County. It later merged with Prescott County to form Prescott and Russell United Counties. Cumberland Township became part of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton in..
Russell County, Virginia
Russell County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth" — of Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the population was 30,308. Its county seat is Lebanon6. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Towns4 Education4.1 Public High Schools Geo..
Russell Coutts
Russell Coutts DCNZM CBE (born March 1, 1962) is a New Zealand–born competitive sailor and is considered by many to be the best match racer in the world. In 2004 he only competed twice on the Swedish Match Tour, but won both events convincingly. Coutts left New Zealand to join the Alinghi Amer..
Russell Creek (Ontario)
Russell Creek was a short creek, 3.4 kilometres long, that flowed through what is now downtown Toronto, west of the original town of York. It flowed through [generally southeast], like all the other waterways in Toronto, reflecting the recent glaciation. It flowed into Toronto Harbour near..
Russell Cross
Russell Cross (born September 5, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the 1st round (6th overall) of the 1983 NBA Draft. A 6'10" center from Purdue University, Cross played in only one NBA season. He appeare..
Russell Crowe
Russell Ira Crowe (born April 7, 1964) is an Oscar-winning New Zealand-Australian film actor. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Hollywood3 Temperament4 Family and general interests4.1 South Sydney Rabbitohs5 Music career6 Filmography7 Academy Awards and Nom..
Russell Crowe: Fightin' Around The World
Fightin' Around the World is a fictional television show within South Park (a show-within-a-show), in which Russell Crowe and his tugboat "Tugger" travel to different parts of the globe, and meet interesting people, whom Crowe then picks fights with. In an interesting reversal of the debate surrou..
Russell Crowell
President John F. Kennedy with the signatories of a 1962 pledge to voluntarily obey Kennedy's executive order banning racial discrimination in labor unions. Crowell is the third man from the right, in the back row. Russell R. Crowell (April 23, 1919 – September 11, 2004) was a labor org..
Russell Cunningham
Russell Cunningham may refer to: Russell Cunningham - Nova Scotia CCF leader 1945-1953 Russell McWhortor Cunningham - Alabama Democrat 1900's This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish..
Russell D. Moore
[[Image:RDM.jpg|thumbnail|/ Media Photo of Dr. Russell D. Moore, Senior Vice President for Academic Administration at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and executive director of the Carl F. H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement[link] of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary..
Russell Davenport
Russell Wheeler Davenport (1899–April 19, 1954) was an American publisher and writer. Davenport was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the son of Russell W. Davenport, Sr., a vice president of Bethlehem Steel, and Cornelia Whipple Farnum. He served with the U.S. Army in World War I and recei..
Russell Davies
This article refers to the Radio 2 presenter and journalist. For the television scriptwriter see Russell T. Davies Russell Davies was born in Barmouth, North Wales and is currently a Sunday presenter for BBC Radio 2. He received a first class degree at St John's College, Cambridge but soon abandon..
Russell Davis
This article refers to the footballer. For the British radio presenter and journalist see Russell Davies, and for the television scriptwriter see Russell T. Davies Russell Davis (born March 28 1975) is a National Football League defensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks. High school career At E.E...
Russell Detwiler
Russell Claude Detwiler (1925 - 1969) was an American artist. He was the last husband of Lotte Lenya Detwiler, singer and actor. External links [1962: With Lotte Lenya in London][1965?: Lotte Lenya's portrait by Russell Detwiler] ..
Russell Diethrick Park
Russell Diethrick Park is a stadium in Jamestown, New York. It opened in 1941 and holds 4,200 people. Primarily used for baseball, the stadium is the home field of the Jamestown Jammers (New York-Penn League) and Jamestown Community College baseball teams. It also has hosted multiple Babe Ruth Le..
Russell Doern
Russell Doern (born October 20, 1935, died February 19, 1987) was a Manitoba politician. He served as a cabinet minister in the New Democratic government of Edward Schreyer (1969-1977), but left the New Democratic Party in 1984. Doern was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and was educated at the Univers..
Russell Doubleday
Russell Doubleday (born May 26, 1872 in Brooklyn - died June 14, 1949 at Glen Cove, Long Island) was an American author, editor and publisher. He served in the naval militia in the Spanish-American War. From 1909 to 1912, he was the advertising manager for the publishing firm, Doubleday. Later, he ..
Russell Downing
Russell Downing (August 23 1978) is an English bicycle racer, specialising in road cycling. He was the British National Road Race Champion in 2005. He currently rides for the DFL-Cyclingnews-Litespeed team. Contents 1 Career achievements1.1 20061.2 20051.3 20041.4 20031...
Russell Drysdale
Drysdale Sir George Russell Drysdale (7 February 1912-29 June 1981) was an Australian artist. He won the prestigious Wynne Prize for landscape in 1947, and represented Australia at the Venice Biennale in 1954. Contents 0.1 Apprenticeship0.2 Sydney0.3 London 19500.4 Matur..
Russell Earl Kelly
Russell Earl Kelly (born December 12, 1944, Miami, Florida), is a Christian writer. One of six children of Emory J. and Elizabeth (Betty) Jarrett, Russell grew up in Jacksonville, Florida before the family moved to Marietta, Georgia while he was in the tenth grade in 1960. He graduated Cum Laude..
Russell Ebert
--> Russell Ebert (born June 22, 1949) is acknowledged as one of the greatest players in the long history of Australian Rules football. Born in Berri, South Australia, Ebert debuted for the Port Adelaide Magpies in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) as an 18 year old in 1968 an..
Russell Edson
Russell Edson, an American poet, was born in 1935 in Connecticut, is one of the foremost writer of prose poetry in the United States. He was the winner of the Guggenheim fellowship in 1974. According to http://www.webdelsol.com/LITARTS/edson: "Reclusive by nature, Russell Edson was born in Conne..
Russell Elevado
Russell Elevado or Russ Elevado who is also known as Russell "The Dragon" Elevado (born Russell Roque Elevado in the Philippines in 1966) is a recording engineer and record producer raised in New York City. Russell is best known for recording and mixing R&B recording artist D'Angelo's Voodoo album, ..
Russell Endean
Russell EndeanSouth Africa (RSA) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 28 134 '''Runs scored 1630 7757 Batting average 33.95 37.83 100s/50s 3/8 15/34 Top score 162* 247 Balls bowled - 102 Wickets - 2 Bowling..
Russell Erxleben
[] at NFL.com Russell Erxleben is a former American football player and currency investor. He shares the record for the longest field goal in NCAA history, originally set by Erxleben in 1977 while playing for the University of Texas. He was convincted of securities fraud in 1999. He was r..
Russell Eugene Weston Jr.
This article describes one of two major shooting incidents that have taken place at the U.S. Capitol; the other is described at U.S. Capitol shooting incident (1954) Russell Eugene Weston Jr. (born December 28, 1956) shot and killed two U.S. Capitol Police officers with a .38 pistol at the U.S. Cap..
Russell Evans
Russell Evans is the brother of Ashley Evans, senior pastor of Paradise Community Church. Russel is the director of Planetshakers and is married to Sam Evans. They run the Planetshakers City Church located in Melbourne. ..
Russell Fairbrother
Russell Fairbrother is a New Zealand politician. He is a member of the Labour Party. Fairbrother was born and raised in the Wairarapa town of Carterton. He was first elected to Parliament in the 2002 elections, replacing long-serving Labour MP Geoff Braybrooke in the Napier seat. Before entering pol..
Russell Fairfax
Russell Fairfax was a rugby player during the 1960s and 1970s. He played rugby union for Australia before switching to rival code, rugby league, in the early 1970's where he was an instant sensation with unorthodox play in one of the great teams of all time, Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney ..
Russell Falls
Russell Falls are located on the eastern boundary of Mount Field National Park, in Tasmania, Australia. Accessible by paved walking track, the falls are a popular tourist attraction. ..
Russell family (Passions)
The Russell family is a middle class African American family living in the fictional town of Harmony on the NBC daytime drama Passions. The Russells became involved in a crossfire with Alistair Crane ever since Eve Johnson started to become involved with Alistair's son Julian and then resulting an a..
Russell Ferrante
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Russell Fiord
Russell Fiord Russell Fiord is a fjord in the U.S. state of Alaska. It extends north to Disenchantment Bay, the terminus of Hubbard Glacier, at the head of Yakutat Bay. The glacier was named in 1906 by Marcus Baker of the U.S. Geological Survey for explorer Israel Russell, who discovered the e..
Russell Fletcher
Russell Fletcher is a veteran comic improvisor with Theatresports™, has appeared on Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK 1993), performs with corporate entertainers Troupe Du Jour, and hosts Spontaneous Broadway. Fletcher has directed two Barry Award nominated shows for the Melbourne International Comedy..
Russell Floyd
Russell Floyd (born 1962 in Croydon, Surrey, England) is a British actor. He played Michael Rose in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 1996 to 1999, and DC Ken Drummond in the ITV police drama, The Bill, from 2002 to 2005. He also played a detective in the Sky One football drama, Dream Team in 200..
Russell Fragar
Russell Fragar is an Australian Christian songwriter and musician and the creative ministries pastor of Virginia Beach Christian Life Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia in the United States. He shares this position with his wife Chris. Before moving to America, Fragar was the music pastor for Hills..
Russell Freedman
Russell Freedman (born 1929 in San Francisco) is a biographer and author of nearly 50 books for young people. He is most notable for receiving the 1988 Newbery Medal with his work [[Lincoln: A Photobiography]]. ..
Russell Games Slayter
Russell Games Slayter (December 9,1896 - October 15, 1964) was a prolific inventor best known for developing Fiberglass. Born in Argos, Indiana, Slayter married Marie Foor in 1917. He graduated from Purdue University in 1921 with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering. Games Slayter (h..
Russell Garcia
Russell Garcia (born June 20 1970) is a former field hockey player, who won the golden medal with the British squad at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. At the age of eighteen years and three months Garcia was – and still is – the youngest olympic champion from Great Britain in history. Gar..
Russell Gardens, New York
Russell Gardens is a village in Nassau County, New York in the USA. The population was 1,074 at the 2000 census. The Village of Russell Gardens is in the Town of North Hempstead. It is on the Great Neck Peninsula on the North Shore of Long Island and is often grouped together with the other hamlet..
Russell Gilbert
Russell Gilbert (born 17 October, 1959), is an Australian comedian and actor from Footscray, Victoria. He has appeared in many Australian TV comedies, first attracting notice as 'Russ the Postie' on The Comedy Company (1988-89), which led to a decade-long stint on Hey Hey It's Saturday (1990-1999)...
Russell Grant
Russell Grant (born 4 February1951) is a popular astrologer and media personality in the United Kingdom. He is the UK's 'astrologer royal', and is frequently quoted in the media, as well as working as a television presenter. He has written several books dealing with matters astrological, among ..
Russell Group
Russell Group Data Established 1994 Members 19 Continent Europe Country United Kingdom Leaders Chairman:Michael Sterling, University of BirminghamExecutive Director:Michael Carr, University of Liverpool The Russell Group is a group of large research-led British universities ..
Russell Gunn
Russell Gunn (b. 1971, East St. Louis) is an American contemporary jazz musician, known primarily for him trumpet playing and band, Ethnomusicology. Links [Russell Gunn] ..
Russell H. Dilday
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Russell Hall
Russell Hall is a co-ed dormitory for first-year students at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. It is named after former governor of Georgia and United States Senator Richard B. Russell Jr. External links [UGA Housing Russell Community info] ..
Russell Harlan
Russell B. Harlan (September 16, 1903 - February 28, 1974) was an American cinematographer. Born in Los Angeles, California, Russell Harlan witnessed the city's development from the construction of its first film studio to being the center for motion picture production in the United States. Harlan ..
Russell Harty
Frederic Russell Harty (b. 5 September, 1934 – 8 June, 1988) was an English television presenter with a distinctly camp turn of phrase; his name has been used as Cockney rhyming slang for party. Born in Blackburn, he attended Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School on West Park Road and Exeter College, ..
Russell Henry Chittenden
Russell Henry Chittenden, Ph. D, LL.D (February 18, 1856–1943) was an American physiological chemist. He was born in New Haven, Conn. in 1856, graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale in 1875, studied in Heidelberg in 1878-79, and received his doctor's degree at Yale in 188..
Russell Henry Manners
Russell Henry Manners (January 31, 1800–May 9, 1870) was a British Admiral and astronomer. He was born in London, England, the only child of the member of parliament Russell Manners. In 1813 he was sent to the Royal Naval College, and in 1816 he began a career in the British Royal Navy. He fi..
Russell Herron
S. Russell Heron is co-author Software Shock: The Danger of Opportunity (with Roger S. Pressman) ISBN 0-932633-20-X. Heron was one of the founders of GeoQuest Systems and is president of Imagination Software. He has a Masters Degree in Computer Science from the University of Virginia. ..
Russell Hill subway accident
The Russell Hill subway accident refers to the Toronto Transit Commission subway accident that took place on August 11, 1995. Contents 1 Overview2 Ultimate cause3 Direct causes3.1 Signals3.2 Train stop4 Inquest5 The direct causes corrected6 External links ..
Russell Hoban
Russell Hoban in 2005 Russell Conwell Hoban (born February 4, 1925) is an American writer of fantasy, science fiction, mainstream fiction, magic realism, poetry, and children's books. He lives in England. Contents 1 Biography2 Themes and genres3 Adult novels4 Selected ch..
Russell Hookey
Russell Hookey is a radio and television journalist and broadcaster working in the United Kingdom and Channel Islands - born UK, 1974. He worked extensively in commercial radio in the South of England before moving to the BBC's regional services - at one time producing and presenting with Paul Mill..
Russell Hotel (Ottawa)
The Russell Hotel was the most high profile hotel in Ottawa, Canada for many decades. The hotel was located at the southwest corner of Sparks Street and Elgin. A small hotel was first built there in the 1840s and the small structure was originally named Campbell's Hotel. In the 1860s it came und..
Russell Hoult
Russell Hoult, (born November 22 1972 in Leicester, England), is currently a goalkeeper with West Bromwich Albion, an English football club in the FA Premier League. He helped them win promotion to the Premiership in 2002 and 2004, and was a regular player in the side which escaped relegation in 200..
Russell Howard
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Russell Howard is a British c..
Russell Humphreys
Russell Humphreys is an author and nuclear physicist. He is presently an adjunct professor at The Institute for Creation Research, a lecturer for Answers in Genesis, and a board member of both the Creation Research Society and the Creation Science Fellowship of New Mexico. His critics claim he "misr..
Russell Hunter
Russell Hunter was a Scottish television actor born on February 18 1925 who died February 26 2004. His original name was Russell Ellis. He is perhaps best known as the character Lonely in the TV series Callan (TV series) with Edward Woodward. He performed in the very first Edinburgh Fringe Festiv..
Russell Hunting
Russell Hunting ([?]-[?]) was an North American entertainer, pionner sound recordist, and an influential figure in the early years of the recorded music industry. Hunting became one of the early stars of the humorous talking record, beginning in 1892, with his Michael Casey serie..
Russell Impagliazzo
Russell Impagliazzo is a professor of computer science at the University of California, San Diego. He received his doctorate from the University of California at Berkeley. His advisor was Manuel Blum. He spent two years as a postdoc at the University of Toronto. Russell Impagliazzo has h..
Russell Indexes
The Russell Indexes (note that Russell uses "Indexes" rather than "Indices") are a set of stock market indices of listed U.S. companies. The main index is the Russell 3000 Index, which is divided into several sub-indexes. The list of stocks in the Russell 3000 is managed by the Russell Investment ..
Russell Ingall
Russell Ingall (born February 24, 1964, in the United Kingdom) is an Australian V8 Supercar driver. Ingall won the V8 Supercar Championship for the first time in 2005, he was also the Championship runner up in 1998,1999,2001,2004. Ingall has also won the iconic Bathurst 1000 motor race twice, i..
Russell Institute
The Russell Institute is a building in Paisley, Scotland. It was donated by Miss Agnes Russell to the Burgh of Paisley on March 19 1927. The building was built as a memorial to her two brothers Thomas Russell and Robert Russell, who had died in 1920 and 1923 resepctively. The building was completed ..
Russell Investment Group
Russell Investment Group is an investment services company based in Tacoma, Washington. It manages $155 billion in assets directly and is consultant to firms worldwide that collectively manage $2.4 trillion in assets. Russell also publishes 24 U.S. stock market indices as well as Japanese equity ind..
Russell Island
Russell Island refers to: Russell Island (Michigan)Russell Island, CanadaRussell Island, Queensland, near Brisbane, Australia.Russell Island, Nth Queensland, near Cairns, Australia. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Russell Island, Canada
For the Australian Island, see Russell Island, Queensland Russell Island, Nunavut. Russell Island is a Canadian arctic island located in Nunavut, Canada. It is located on the northern tip of Prince of Wales Island. Located at 74°00'N 98°25'W, it has an area of 940 square kilometers. ..
Russell Island, Nth Queensland
Russell Island North Queensland is part of the Frankland Islands30 km North East of Babinda and South West of Cairns. The Frankland Islands are teeming with permanent & migratory marine life, especially the Green Sea Turtle which nests on the island. Normanby Island, part of the Frankland Islands..
Russell Island, Queensland
For the Canadian Island, see Russell Island Russell Island in Redland Shire is the biggest of the southern Moreton Bay islands sandwiched between the mainland and North Stradbroke Island in the state of Queensland, Australia. Located at 27°40'S 153°23'E the island is eight kilometres north to so..
Russell Islands
Russell Islands The Russell Islands are two important small islands, as well as several islets, of volcanic origin, in the Central Province of the Solomon Islands. They are located approximately 48 km (30 mi.) northwest from Guadalcanal. The islands are completely covered in coconut plantati..
Russell Island (Michigan)
Russell Island is a small island in the St. Clair River between Algonac, Michigan, and Walpole Island, Ontario. It is served by the Russell Island Ferry. External links [Maps and aerial photos] Coordinates: [42.6084° -82.5288°]* Street map from [Google Maps] or [..
Russell Island Ferry
The Russell Island Ferry serves as the connection for Russell Island to the mainland, in Algonac, Michigan. This ferry shares the same dock as the Walpole-Algonac Ferry, but does not serve the island itself. External Links [Map from Google Maps] ..
Russell J. Wintner
Russell J. Wintner (born May 28 1952 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American Hollywood executive largely credited with leading the worldwide motion picture industry's transition to digital cinema. Mr. Wintner divides his time between his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio and Los Angeles, California with his w..
Russell Johnson
You may have been looking for another Russell Johnson, a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives. --> Russell David Johnson (born November 10, 1924, in Ashley, Pennsylvania), is an American television and film actor best known as "The Professor" on the CBS television sitcom Gilligan's Isl..
Russell Johnston, Baron Russell-Johnston
David Russell Russell-Johnston, Baron Russell-Johnston, PC (born July 28, 1932) is a leading Scottish Liberal Democrat politician. Russell Johnston was born and educated on the Isle of Skye. He later attended Edinburgh University (graduating with a Master of Arts in history in 1957) and Moray House..
Russell K. Osgood
Russell Osgood is the Twelfth President of Grinnell College (1998-present) and Professor of History and Political Science. Prior to his tenure at Grinnell, Russell Osgood was the Alan R. Tessler Dean of Cornell Law School. He is a legal scholar and holds a B.A. and J.D. from Yale University. As o..
Russell K. Pitzer
Russell K. Pitzer (1878-1978), an orange grower, was the founder of Pitzer College. Pitzer made his fortunes in Southern California as the owner of many orange groves. For this reason, the college chose the orange tree as its symbol. External link [Pitzer College website] ..
Russell Kerr
Russell Whiston Kerr (born 1 February 1921) is a Labour Party (UK) politician. He was Member of Parliament for Feltham from 1966 to 1974, and for Feltham and Heston from 1974 to 1983. He lost his seat in that year's landslide defeat for Labour, to the Conservative Patrick Ground. Sources: Times G..
Russell Kirk
Russell Kirk (1918, Plymouth, Michigan – 29 April 1994, Mecosta, Michigan), was an American political theorist, historian, moralist, social critic, and man of letters, best known as the "father of modern conservatism." His landmark book, The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot (1953), gave ..
Russell Knipp
Russell Lowell Knipp (1942 – 2006) was a American weightlifter who held nine world records and thirty-four American records. He was born May 21, 1942 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He competed in two Olympic games for the U.S. team in Mexico City in 1968 and Munich, Germany in 1972. During his care..
Russell Kun
Russell Effaney Kun is a well-known figure on Nauru. In the May 2003 elections he was elected to represent the Ubenide constituency, and became speaker of parliament. He was Justice Minister in the Ludwig Scotty government from June to August 2003 and returned to that post under René Harris in Febr..
Russell L. Ackoff
Russell Lincoln Ackoff (born 12 February, 1919) is a Professor Emeritus of the Wharton School in operations research and systems theory. In 1957, his book Introduction to Operations Research, co-authored with C. West Churchman and Leonard Arnoff, appeared as a pioneering text that helped define the..
Russell L. Rogers
Russell Lee Rogers was an astronaut assigned to the X-20 Dyna-Soar program. He was born on April 12, 1928 in Lawrence, Kansas. He was married with five children. Lt. Colonel Rogers was killed in the explosion of his F-105 fighter plane near Kadena AFB, Okinawa, Japan on September 13, 1967. Rogers ..
Russell Latapy
Russell Latapy (born 8 August 1968) is a Trinidad and Tobago football player. He currently plays for Falkirk in the Scottish Premier League, where he is also a first team coach. He has previously played for Hibernian, Rangers, Dundee United, FC Porto, and Boavista. He came out of international reti..
Russell Lea, New South Wales
Russell Lea is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is a beautiful area that has large waterfront homes as well as more traditional federation homes. Sydney suburbs near Russell Lea(Canada Bay) Abbotsford Chiswick Drummoyne Wareemba Russell Lea Five Dock Rodd Po..
Russell Lea Infants School
Russell Lea Infants School is a public (government) infant school covering kindergarten through to grade 2. The school is located on Lithgow St in the inner-west Sydney suburb of Russell Lea. It was established in 1931 and is currently one of the largest infant schools in New South Wales. The sch..
Russell Lee
You may be looking for one of: Russell Lee (writer)Russell Lee (photographer)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Russell Lee (photographer)
Russell Lee (1903, Ottawa, Illinois - 1986, Austin, Texas) was an American photographer. Lee had trained as a chemical engineer, and in the fall of 1936 became a member of the team of photographers assembled under Roy Stryker for the federally sponsored Farm Security Administration documentation..
Russell Lee (writer)
Maybe you are looking for Russell Lee, an American photographer. Russell Lee and his team of ghost writers were the authors of True Singapore Ghost Stories, a series of books that have been among the most popular sources of ghost stories in Singapore ever since Book 1 was released in the early 1990s..
Russell Lieblich
Russell Lieblich (1951-2005) was a game designer, programmer, and musician who first came to prominence for his music for Activision and Intellivision games, as well as doing the C64 music translation of one of LucasArts first titles, Ballblazer. He was one of the first to experiment in the realm ..
Russell Lissack
Russell Lissack is the lead guitarist of London-based indie rock band Bloc Party. Born on the 11th March, 1981 he grew up in Chingford, London, and went to Bancroft's school in Woodford, Essex. He then studied Sociology at South Bank University, dropping out weeks before graduation so he could tour..
Russell Long Mosely
Russell Long Mosely, an attorney at [Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips] in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the great grandson of Huey P. Long and grandson of Senator Russell Long. He is reportedly considering running for Congress in 2006 in the 6th Congressional District of Louisiana. ..
Russell Lutz
Russell William Lutz (born September 14, 1968) is an American science fiction author. His work has appeared in several books, webzines, and magazines, including Byzarium, The SiNK, scifantastic, and anotherealm. He won the 2005 SFFWorld First Place prize for short fiction for the short story "Fall"..
Russell Lynes
Russell Lynes (1910-1991) was an American art historian and author. His main interest and book subject matter was in American taste in art. His quotations are [[wiktionary:ubiquitous|ubiquitous]] on the web. External links [Bio] ..
Russell M. Nelson
Russell M. Nelson Dr. Russell Marion Nelson (born September 9, 1924) member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, one of the governing bodies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is also a prominent U.S. doctor and heart surgeon. A native of Salt Lake City, Nelson received ..
Russell M. Nigro
Russell M. Nigro was first elected to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on the Democratic ticket in 1995. He ran for retention in 2005 but failed to earn a majority of "YES" votes, thus making him the first Supreme Court Justice to lose a retention vote since such elections were first held in 1968...
Russell MacLellan
Russell MacLellan (born Halifax, Nova Scotia January 16, 1940) is a Canadian politician who served as Premier of Nova Scotia from 1997 to 1999. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1979 federal election for the riding of Cape Breton—The Sydneys and sat as a Liberal MP un..
Russell Mael
Russell Mael (born Dwight Russell Day on 5 October, 1953 in Santa Monica, California) is the younger of the two brothers in the electronic band Sparks. His most notable vocal trait is a far-reaching falsetto, especially evident on songs like "Equator" from their album, Kimono My House. Russell Mae..
Russell Marker
Russell Earl Marker (March 12, 1902 – March 23, 1995) was an eccentric American chemist who invented the octane rating system when he was working at the Ethyl Corporation. Later in his career he went on to found a steroid industry in Mexico when he successfully made synthetic progesterone fro..
Russell Martin
Russell Nathan Martin (born February 15, 1983 in East York, Ontario, Canada) is a catcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Contents 1 Early Life2 Career3 Trivia4 External link Early Life Martin grew up in Montreal, Québec, Canada. He gradua..
Russell Martin (footballer)
Russell Martin (born January 4, 1986) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two. Despite being offered new terms by Brighton & Hove Albion in the summer of 2004, the 19-year-old midfielder opted to join Wycombe on non-contract terms. The ..
Russell Maryland
[] at NFL.com Russell James Maryland (born March 22, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former National Football League player, who, in a career lasting ten years being serviceble, played nose tackle for the Oakland Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, and the Green Bay Packers. He was the first overall..
Russell Maughan
Russell Lowell Maughan was a pioneer aviator and U.S. military pilot. His career spanned a period in which the Air Force, then part of the U.S. Army, was known as the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps; U.S. Air Service; U.S. Army Air Corps; and U.S. Army Air Forces. Maughan was born March 28, 1893..
Russell Maxwell
Russell L. Maxwell was an officer in the U.S. Army. Shortly before United States entry into World War II, Maxwell was sent to North Africa as head of the US Military North African Mission. He was the Lend Lease coordinator in the area. Maxwell became the Commanding General US Army Forces in the M..
Russell McVeagh
Russell McVeagh (formerly Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet) is one of New Zealands leading law firms. Along with Bell Gully and Chapman Tripp it is considered to be one of the "big three" firms of New Zealand. The firm has a history dating back to 1870 and operates from offices in Auckland and Wel..
Russell McWhortor Cunningham
Russell McWhortor Cunningham (August 25 1855–June 6 1921) was an American Democratic politician who was the acting Governor of Alabama from April 25 1904 to March 5 1905. He was lieutenant governor when Governor William D. Jelks fell ill and left the state for treatment, and since the Alabama ..
Russell Means
Russell Means (born November 10, 1939) is one of contemporary America's best-known and prolific activists for the rights of American Indians. He argues that, "Indian people are dying of sympathy. What we want is respect." Means has also pursued careers in politics, acting, and music. Russell Mea..
Russell Meiggs
Russell Meiggs (1902-June 24, 1989) was a British ancient historian, perhaps best known for his extensive work on the Roman port city of Ostia. He was educated at Christ's Hospital and Keble College, Oxford. He was Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History at Balliol College, Oxford from 1939 to 1970. D..
Russell Menard
Professor Russell Menard of the University of Minnesota specializes in the economic and social history of the British colonies in North America. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Iowa in 1975. Most of his work has been on the economic, demographic, and social history of the Chesapeake regio..
Russell Merryman
Russell Merryman is the Editor-in-Chief for Web and New Media services at Al Jazeera International, and is in charge of the English language website at aljazeera.net.[link] Russell originally joined the BBC in 1989 as a broadcast journalist and worked in many areas of output as a reporte..
Russell Midcap
The Russell Midcap Index is a stock index of US stocks. The ticker is "RMC" or similar. See Russell Indexes page for main discussion. See also the iShares Russell Midcap. External links [Yahoo! Finance page for ^RMC][Russell page on Midcap index] ..
Russell Miller
Russell Miller is an award-winning British journalist and author of numerous books. Bibliography Bunny, a biography of Hugh Hefner,1984The House of Getty, 1985Bare-faced Messiah, a biography of L. Ron Hubbard, 1987Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History: The Story of the Legendary Photo Ag..
Russell Mills
Russell Mills is the name of a number of people: Russell Mills - former Canadian newspaper publisherRussell Mills - British artist ..
Russell Mills (artist)
Russell Mills is a British artist who was born in Ripon, Yorkshire, UK in 1952. He paints, creates multimedia installations, designs stage sets and lighting and has produced record covers and book covers for Brian Eno, David Sylvian, Peter Gabriel, and Nine Inch Nails. As a recording artist he h..
Russell Mills (publisher)
Russell Mills (born July 14, 1944, in St. Thomas, Ontario) is a former Canadian newspaper publisher. He served as publisher of the Ottawa Citizen for sixteen years before being fired in 2002 by the newspaper's owners, CanWest Global, after a Citizen editorial calling for then-Prime Minister of Cana..
Russell Mittermeier
Russell Mittermeier is a primatologist, herpetologist and biological anthropologist. He has written several books for both popular and scientist audiences, and has authored some 300 scientific papers. Dr. Mittermeier received his B.A. (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) from Dartmouth in 1971 and his..
Russell Mockridge
Gold medal 1952Helsinki Cycling Men's 1000m Time Trial Gold medal 1952Helsinki Cycling Men's 2000m Tandem Russell Mockridge (born July 18, 1928 – died September 13, 1958) was a racing cyclist from Geelong, Victoria, Australia whose life was tragically ended during a race, ..
Russell Morash
Russell Morash is a television producer and director of many television programs produced through WGBH and airing on PBS. His shows include This Old House, The Victory Garden, and The New Yankee Workshop. ..
Russell Morris
For the Australian rules footballer, see Russell Morris (footballer). Russell Morris (born July 1948) is an Australian singer-songwriter, who had many Australian Number 1 singles throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s. His most successful song was The Real Thing, written by Johnny Young, and pr..
Russell Morris (footballer)
Russell Morris (born June 1, 1962) is a former Australian rules footballer. Beginning his career with the Hawthorn Football Club in 1984, he went on to play 93 games and kick 52 goals for the club. He had a clash with Jim Edmond that hurt his career as well as himself. But he moved to the St Kilda ..
Russell Mulcahy
Russell Mulcahy (born June 23, 1953) is a film director who was born in Melbourne, Australia. Contents 1 Biography2 Highlander Series3 Filmography As Director4 External links Biography Russell Mulcahy's career began with making music videos. The videos he directed include: ..
Russell Murray
Russell Murray is a Scottish professional wrestler working in World Wrestling Entertainment on its RAW brand as Rory McAllister. He is one half of the tag team The Highlanders with Robbie McAllister (Derek Graham-Couch). Career Born in Oban, Scotland, Murray's adopted hometown is Cambridge, Ontario..
Russell Myers
Russell Myers (born 1938) ia an American cartoonist best known for his newspaper comic strip, Broom-Hilda. He received the National Cartoonist Society Best Humor Strip Award for 1975. External links [NCS Awards] ..
Russell Nicholson
Russell Nicholson was a member of Somerville, Massachusetts' "Winter Hill Gang" and a former MDC (Metropolitan District Commission) police officer, he was rumored to be the driver for James "Buddy" McLean during the assassination of Charlestown gangster Bernard McLaughlin. Nicholson, one of the only..
Russell Noftsker
Russell Noftsker is an American entrepreneur who notably founded Symbolics, and was its first chairman and president. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Lisp machines and Symbolics2 See also3 External link Biography Steven Levy described Noftsker as "A compactly built blond with pursed ..
Russell Oberlin
Russell Oberlin (October 11, 1928) is an American countertenor. A pioneer in the rediscovery of early music, he was a founding member of the New York Pro Musica Antiqua ensemble. External link [Short biography at Bach-Cantatas.com] ..
Russell Ohl
Russell Ohl is generally recognized for patenting the modern solar cell (US2402662, "Light sensitive device"). Ohl was a notable semiconductor researcher prior to the invention of the transistor. Russell Ohl’s specialized area of research was into the behavior of certain types of crystals. He wor..
Russell Oliver
Russell Oliver is a jewellery salesman in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is notorious for his excessively extravagant, but ultimately successful, advertisements on local television stations and movie theatres requesting that you sell him your old jewellery, making him into a cult figure in the area. H..
Russell Osman
Russell Charles Osman (born 14 February, 1959) is a former English international footballer. He played nearly 400 games for Ipswich Town and represented his country 11 times. Later in his playing career he was player-manager of Bristol City (1993–4), and later managed Cardiff City (1996–8). He..
Russell Owen
Russell Owen (1889 - 1952) was a U.S. journalist. ..
Russell Page
''This article is about the UK landscape designer, there is also Russell Page the Australian dancer. Russell Page (1906-1985) was a British landscape architect and garden designer. Former partner of Geoffrey Jellicoe and author of The Education of a Gardener Books Gabrielle Van Zuylen The Gardens..
Russell Parkhouse
Russell Parkhouse is a keyboard player who has played in a range of Australian indie rock bands including Monterey, Damon, Joker, Brix, Silent Movies, The Riptides , In Crowd,The Mexican Spitfires, Howard I Know with Howard Shawcross (formerly also with The Riptides) and SS Flash. ..
Russell Patterson
Russell Patterson was a cartoonist whose accomplishments included work on the Montreal Gazette. He received the National Cartoonist Society Advertising and Illustration Award for 1957, and the Elzie Segar Award in 1974. External links [NCS Awards] ..
Russell Paulley
Andrew Russell (Russ) Paulley (November 3, 1909 – May 19, 1984) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as leader of the Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation from 1959 to 1961, and its successor, the New Democratic Party of Manitoba, from 1961 to 1969. Paulley was born in Wi..
Russell Peters
Russell Peters is a Canadian stand-up comic of Anglo-Indian descent. He is very popular in Canada, and gaining worldwide recognition through the use of streaming internet videos. He has been nominated for four Gemini Awards, the Canadian equivalent of the American Emmy Awards. He has also been nomin..
Russell Pockett
Russell Pockett is a radio presenter who has spent the majority of his career working for stations in the south of England. Russell was heard on Radio Mercury, later moving to Thames 107.8 as their mid-morning presenter. Pockett enjoyed a lengthy spell at Magic 105.4 as weekend breakfast presenter..
Russell Pollard
Russell Pollard (or Russ Pollard for short) is an American rock musician. After joining Sebadoh in the late 1990s, he formed Alaska! with Imaad Wasif in Los Angeles. He is also a member of the Folk Implosion, together with Sebadoh's Lou Barlow. Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]] ..
Russell Poole
Russell Poole is most noted for taking over the investigation of the slain rapper, The Notorious B.I.G. After months of investigating and substantial amounts of evidence, Poole accused a L.A.P.D. officer, David Mack and his friend Amir Muhammad, had something to do with the murder. Poole had proof t..
Russell Porter (actor)
Russell Porter played Tim Whistler in The Brittas Empire. External links ..
Russell Potter
Russell Potter is an American writer and college professor who has written extensively on a variety of subjects, among them postmodern theory, Hip hop culture, popular music, and the history of British exploration of the Arctic in the nineteenth century. His books include Spectacular Vernaculars: H..
Russell Procope
Russell Procope (11 August 1908–21 January 1981), an American clarinettist and alto saxophonist, was known best for his long tenure in the reed section of Duke Ellington's orchestra, where he was the section's leader and one of its two signature clarinet soloists. Before Ellington Procope was..
Russell Quirk
Russell Quirk is a partner in Essex-based estate agents Quirk Deakin. He is standing as a Conservative candidate in the 2006 Brentwood Council elections for the Brentwood North ward. External link [Quirk Deakin estate agents] ..
Russell R. Waesche
Russell Randolph Waesche (January 6, 1886-October 17, 1946), He served as Commandant of the United States Coast Guard from 1936 to 1946, overseeing the service during World War II. Waesche was born and raised in Thurmont, Maryland. Following graduation from high school, he attended Purdue Universit..
Russell Reid
Russell Reid is a consultant psychiatrist specialising in sexually-related conditions. He is particularly known for his work with gender identity disorder patients, from which he retired in February 2006. He grew up in New Zealand and works privately in the United Kingdom. Britain's best-known exp..
Russell Richardson
Russell Richardson (born February 12, 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales) was an Australian Rugby League player for the Newcastle Knights, South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Cronulla Sharks in the National Rugby League competition. He also represented Australia at one time. His position of choice was is in..
Russell River National Park
Russell River National Park colspan="2" Nearest town/city: Innisfail Coordinates: [17°13′29″S, 145°56′20″E] Area: 41 km² Established: 1969 Visitation: (in [[]]) Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Official site: [Russel..
Russell Road
Russell Road may refer to one of the following: Russell Road (Ontario), CanadaRussell Road, Perth, AustraliaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly..
Russell Road (Ontario)
Russell Road is a road in eastern Ontario, Canada. Russell Road originally ran from Montreal Road in Ottawa along the east bank of the Rideau River and then bent east at where Tremblay Road is now, and then south and east until the border of Clarence Township, Ontario (now the city of Clarence-Roc..
Russell Robertson
Russell Robertson (born November 24, 1978) is an Australian rules footballer, and currently plays for the Melbourne Demons Football Club. Robertson was recruited from Burnie, Tasmania. Robertson was drafted by the Demons and made his debut in the 1997 season. He has become known as one of the g..
Russell Rowe
Russell Daniel Rowe (died 1994) was a Canadian politician and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Rowe served as a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. After leaving the military he worked as a teacher and businessman before being elected to the Legislative Assembl..
Russell S. Doughten
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Russell Sage
Russell Sage (4 August 1816 - 1906) was a financier and politician from New York. Sage was born at Shenandoah in Oneida County, New York. He received a public school education and worked as a farm hand until he was 15, when he became an errand boy in a grocery conducted by his brother, Henry R. Sag..
Russell Sage College
Russell Sage College (often Russell Sage or RSC) is a women's college located in Troy, New York, approximately 150 miles north of New York City. It is one of the three colleges that make up The Sage Colleges. It enrolls approximately 800 undergraduates, plus 150 graduate and doctoral students stud..
Russell Sage Foundation
The Russell Sage Foundation is a small foundation located in New York City that is devoted exclusively to research in the social sciences. The foundation is a research center and a funding source for studies by scholars at other institutions, and publishes the books that derive from the work of its ..
Russell Senate Office Building
This photograph, taken from southwest of the building, shows the main entrance along Constitution Avenue, N.E. The Russell Senate Office Building (built 1903-1908) is the oldest of the United States Senate office buildings as well as a significant example of the Beaux-Arts style of architectu..
Russell Senior
Russell Senior (born 18 May, 1961, in Sheffield, England), is the former guitarist and violinist in the band Pulp. Senior first met Pulp in 1980 when he reviewed a show of theirs for his fanzine. He joined the third line-up of the band in 1983, the other members being Jarvis Cocker (vocals/guitar),..
Russell Shaw
Russell Lee Shaw (February 25, 1976 - ) is an Arena Football League wide receiver/defensive back for the Chicago Rush. ..
Russell Shaw Higgs
Russell Shaw Higgs is an activist living in London who was involved in The Freedom to be Yourself (TFTBY) or (FTBY) and the Yahoo! group stopsegregation. He has been imprisoned and released multipe times for public nudity. On several occasions he has remained fully nude while incarcerated, often res..
Russell Shoatz
Russell "Maroon" Shoatz (1943 - ) is a former Black Panther and Black Liberation Army member, currently serving two life sentences in Waynesburg, PA for the 1970 murder of a police officer. Shoatz's supporters argue that he is a political prisoner. As a young man Shoatz was a community activist and..
Russell Shorto
Russell Shorto is the author of a book on the Dutch origins of New York City: The Island at the Center of the World. He often writes for The New York Times Magazine and GQ. He also wrote Gospel Truth and Saints and Madmen. The research for his book about New Amsterdam took him three years. Bibli..
Russell Simmons
Russell Simmons Russell Simmons (born October 4 1957 in Queens, NY), is an American entrepreneur, the co-founder, with Rick Rubin, of the pioneering hip-hop label Def Jam, and is also founder of another label, Russell Simmons Music Group. Simmons is the older brother of Rev. Joseph Simmons, ..
Russell Simmons Music Group
Russell Smmons Music Group or RSMG is a new record label created by longtime hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons. ..
Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson (born February 22, 1954 in Auckland) is a former tennis player from New Zealand, who won six doubles titles during his professional career. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on April 18, 1983, when he became the number 47 of the world. External links [Prof..
Russell Slade
Russell Slade is an English football manager. He is currently the manager of Yeovil Town. Slade was assistant manager to Mick Walker at Notts County, and took over as caretaker manager when Walker was sacked in September 1994. When County appointed Howard Kendall as manager in January 1995, Slade s..
Russell Smith
Russell Claude Smith (born 2 August 1963) is a Canadian novelist and newspaper columnist. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Smith was educated at the Université de Paris and Queen's University. Smith is one of Canada's most famous "urban" novelists; that is, unlike the traditional perception..
Russell Smith (Australian politician)
Russell Smith was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Russell Smith (prisoner activist)
Russell Smith is a former U.S. federal prison inmate and continuing prison activist. Smith had become an activist in behalf of rape victims in the prison setting through his prisoner organization, the National Gay Prisoners Coalition (NGPC). Smith was confined in the Control Unit of the U.S. Pen..
Russell Spencer Downe
Russell Spencer Downe (born 1969 in Wegburg, West Germany, British Citizen British Consulate General) Educated in Wales and USA. he is a member of the [Knights Hospitaller]and also the [Blinderberg Group] In 1999 served in the USA working with international relations. At Present..
Russell Springs
Russell Springs may refer to: Russell Springs, KentuckyRussell Springs, KansasThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Russell Springs, Kansas
Russell Springs is a city in Logan County, Kansas, United States. The population was 32 at the 2000 census. Geography Russell Springs is located at [38°54′40″N, 101°10′33″W] (38.911215, -101.175917)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census ..
Russell Springs, Kentucky
Russell Springs is the largest city in Russell County, Kentucky. The area had thrived since the 1850's as a health resort because of its location near a chalybeate spring. The town itself was founded in 1850 by Samuel Patterson and was referred to as Big Boiling Springs. The post office was first es..
Russell Square
This article is about the garden square. For the London Underground station see Russell Square tube station. Russell Square Russell Square is a large garden square in Bloomsbury, London. It is near the University of London's main buildings and the British Museum. Russell Square tube station ..
Russell Square tube station
Russell Square is a London Underground station on Bernard Street, Bloomsbury, not far from the British Museum and Russell Square Gardens. Opened on 15 December 1906, the station is located in Travelcard Zone 1, and is between Holborn and King's Cross St Pancras on the Piccadilly Line. Nearby Bri..
Russell Stover Candies
Russell Stovers, Inc. is a supplier of boxed candy in the United States. The headquarters are in Kansas City, Missouri. Russell Stover was started as a family business in 1923 by Russell and Clara Stover in Denver, Colorado. It remained a private partnership until 1969 when it was purchased by a Mr..
Russell Street, Melbourne
The Old Melbourne Gaol is located at the northern end of Russell Street. Russell Street is a north-south street in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia, part of the Hoddle Grid laid out in 1837. At its southern end it intersects with Flinders Street and Federation Square, whi..
Russell Street Bombing
The Russell Street Bombing is the term by which the March 27, 1986 bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters complex in Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is known. The explosion was caused by a car bomb hidden in a stolen 1979 Holden Commodore. Russell Street Police Headqua..
Russell Street Police Headquarters
Russell St Police Headquarters Russell Street Police Headquarters was for many years the headquarters of the Victoria Police before they were moved to St Kilda Road in about 1990. The main multi-storey brick building located on the west of the site was constructed 1940-1943 in the Art Deco sty..
Russell Streiner
Russell Streiner (born June 5, 1932, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American film producer and actor. Streiner is best known for his role as Johnny in Night of the Living Dead (1968). He was also the producer of the film. Streiner has also produced There's Always Vanilla (1971) and The Booby Ha..
Russell Sturgis
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Russell Sturgis, Ph.D. (Octo..
Russell Stuvaints
Russell Stuvaints (born August 28, 1980) is an American Football player who plays Defensive Back for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He attended Youngstown State University. ..
Russell Suening
--> Panorama Baby! Russell Lee Suening (born October 29, 1981 in Cebu Province, Philippines) is a Technical Support Engineer of [KPF Comserve SDN. BHD.] of Brunei Darussalam Biography He grew up in Sangat, A small barangay of San Fernando, Cebu. Nicknamed "Leekoy" or "Gorgo". Duri..
Russell T. Davies
Russell T. Davies, interviewed for the documentary series Doctor Who Confidential in 2005. Russell T. Davies (born 1963) is a British television producer and writer. He is best known for writing ground-breaking and sometimes controversial drama serials such as Queer as Folk and The Second Comin..
Russell Targ
Russell Targ is an American physicist and author who was a pioneer in the development of the laser, and cofounder of the Stanford Research Institute's investigation of the alleged psychic abilities of Uri Geller in the 1970s and 1980s with Harold E. Puthoff. He has a B.S. in physics from Queens Col..
Russell Taylor
Russell Taylor is a British cartoonist. He is best known as half of the team that creates the comic strip Alex. ..
Russell Thorndike
Arthur Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) was a British actor and novelist, best known for the Doctor Syn of Romney Marsh novels. Lesser known than sister Dame Sybil Thorndike but just as versatile, Russell Thorndike had natural talent but lacked fire, in contrast to his sister. His first love was for th..
Russell Township, Geauga County, Ohio
Russell Township is a township in Geauga County, Ohio, USA. It is often known as Novelty, most commonly on mail. It's located in the southwest of Geauga County, bordering Chesterland, Ohio, Newbury, Ohio, and South Russell, Ohio. Russell is the home of the American Society of Metals, whose headquart..
Russell Tribunal
The Russell Tribunal was a public international body organized by British philosopher and pacifist Bertrand Russell, along with Ken Coates and several others. It was designed to investigate and publicize war crimes and conduct of the American forces and its allies during the Vietnam War. The tribuna..
Russell Trood
Dr Russell Trood is a Liberal Party Senator for the state of Queensland, Australia. His surprise election as the third Liberal from Queensland in the 2004 Federal Election, along with 38 other Coalition Senators gave the federal government of John Howard a majority in the Senate and thus control of ..
Russell Trust Association
The Russell Trust Association is the business name for the New Haven, Connecticut based Skull and Bones society, incorporated in 1856. In 1943, by special act of the Connecticut state legislature, its trustees were granted an exemption from filing corporate reports with the Secretary of State, whic..
Russell Turner
Russell Turner is an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Russell Tuttle
Russell Tuttle is a distinguished primate morphologist, and paleoanthropologist, known for coining the term "knuckle walking" to describe primate gait. He is a member of the faculty of the University of Chicago Anthropology Department. Tuttle's work - in particular his analysis of the Laetoli footp..
Russell v. The Queen
Russell v. The Queen (1882) is a famous Privy Council decision regarding the interpretation of the Constitution Act, 1867, and was one of the first cases establishing the doctrine of peace, order and good government. In 1878, the government of Canada passed the Canada Temperance Act which allowed f..
Russell W. Peterson
Russell Wilbur "Russ" Peterson (born October 3, 1916) is an American scientist and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party, who served as Governor of Delaware. Contents 1 Early life and family2 Professional career3 Pol..
Russell W. Porter
The Porter Garden Telescope, designed by Porter as a garden feature, much like a sundial. Russell Williams Porter (December 13, 1871 – February 22, 1949) was an American amateur astronomer and explorer. He is sometimes referred to as the "founder of amateur telescope making." After des..
Russell Walker
Russell Donnithorne Walker (13 February 1842) - 29 March 1922) was an English cricketer and cricket administrator. Russell Walker was born in Southgate, Middlesex. He was the sixth of seven cricket playing brothers, who were influential in the establishing of the Middlesex County Cricket Club in 18..
Russell Ward
Russell Ward (born August 30, 1982) is a New Zealand male skeleton racer, who takes part in the 2005/2006 Skeleton World Cup trying to qualify for the 2006 Winter Olympics. World Cup 2005/2006 Results 36th on November 10, 2005, Calgary CANDNS on November 17, 2005, Lake Placid USA ..
Russell Warren
Russell Warren (born September 10, 1971) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. Born in Northampton, he joined his home team Northamptonshire in 1992 and has played for them ever since. Amongst the centuries Warren has made in his career include a to..
Russell Waters
Russell Waters (born June 10, 1908 — 1982) was a Scottish film actor. Stocky sandy-haired Scottish actor Russell Waters generally found himself in mild mannered roles. In the manner of Dave O'Brien, star of Hollywood's Pete Smith Specialities, Waters achieved instant audience recognition as t..
Russell Watson
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] Russell Watson, born in Salford, England, November 24 1966 is an English tenor who has released popular albums of operatic-style songs. Although he has been singing since he was a child, Russell Watson never sought a career as a professional singer, and beg..
Russell Weigley
Russell F. Weigley, PhD, was the Distinguished University Professor of History at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Weigley was a noted military historian. He was born in Reading, PA in 1930, and he died in Philadelphia in March 2004. His research and teaching interests centered on..
Russell William Thaw
Russell William Thaw (25 October 1910-6 May 1984) was a famous pilot who fought in World War II. Thaw was the son of Evelyn Nesbit and, legally, he was also the son of her husband Harry K. Thaw. The Thaw-Nesbit couple became notorious after Thaw murdered Stanford White, Nesbit's former lover, at Ma..
Russell Wong
Russell Wong (王盛德, pinyin: Wáng Shèngdé) is an American actor and photographer. Born on March 1, 1963 in Troy, New York, USA as the fifth of seven children to William Wong, a Chinese restaurant owner from Shandong Province, China, and Connie Van Yserloo, an artist of Dutch, French and Nativ..
Russell Woodruffe
Russell Woodruffe (born November 8 1985 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He currently plays as a striker for the Australian A-League club the Central Coast Mariners. ..
Russell Wortley
Russell Wortley, former head of the Gas sub-branch of the Transport Workers Union in South Australia, was elected in 2006 to the SA Legislative Council. He is married to Senator Dana Wortley and they have a son named Che, born in about 1995. ..
Russell Wyer
Russell Wyer (born in Sydney, New South Wales) was an Australian rugby league player for the Western Suburbs Magpies, Newcastle Knights and the Parramatta Eels in the National Rugby League competition. Career playing statistics Point scoring summary Games Tries Goals F/G Points 65 28 ..
Russel (Gorillaz)
Gorillaz band member Russel Hobbs Hometown: New York City, NY Species: Human Gender: Male Birthday: 1975 Heritage: American Voice Actor: Remi Kabaka Russel Hobbs (born in New York City) is a member of the virtual band, Gorillaz. He provides the drums for the band. He was ..
Russel Allen's Atomic Soul
Russel Allen's Atomic Soul is the first solo album released by Symphony X vocalist Russel Allen. The album is different from Symphony X's harder, more progressive sound, and has been dubbed by many, including Allen himself, as "Hard Rock". The album was released in 2005 on the InsideOut music label..
Russel Arnold
Russel ArnoldSri Lanka (SL) Batting style Left-handed batsman (LHB) Bowling type Right-arm off break (OB) Tests ODIs Matches 44 160 '''Runs scored 1821 3676 Batting average 28.01 36.03 100s/50s 3/10 1/26 Top score 123 103 ..
Russel Crouse
Russel Crouse (February 20, 1893 – April 3, 1966) was a U.S. playwright and librettist, best known for his work in the Broadway writing partnership of Lindsay and Crouse. Born in Findlay, Ohio, Crouse began his Broadway career in 1928 as an actor in the play Gentlemen of the Press, in which he pl..
Russel Earl Winstead
Russell Earl Winstead (born February 1965) is a former resident of Madisonville, Kentucky, and is known for violently killing his 85 year old aunt in 2003 in Madisonville, Kentucky — stabbing her over 80 times in her basement. He appeared on many episodes of America's Most Wanted. In 2005 he was c..
Russel Erxleben
Russel Erxleben is a former American college football player who played for the University of Texas Longhorns during the 1970s. On October 10, 1977 he kicked a 67-yard field goal that is still tied for the longest one ever kicked in NCAA Division I and is one of the longest ever kicked in competiti..
Russel L. Honoré
Lieutenant General Russel L. Honoré (pronounced ON-or-ay) (born 1947), also known as "The Ragin' Cajun"[#endnote_TM] (although actually of Louisiana Creole background), is the commanding general of the U.S. First Army in Fort Gillem, Georgia, and current commander of Joint Task Force Kat..
Russel Merrill
Russel ("Russ") Hyde Merrill (April 8, 1894–September 16, 1929) was an Alaskan aviation pioneer. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, he became a U.S. Navy pilot during World War I, becoming Naval Aviator No. 469. After the war, he received a chemistry degree from Cornell University and pursued a career as a..
Russel Mthembu
Ladysmith Black Mambazo member Russel Mthembu Duration 1975 - Date of Birth Date of Death Marital Status Married Role Bass member Ndoda Russel Mthembu is a member of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a South African choral group founded in 1960 - and still led - by close friend Jos..
Russel Norman
Russel Norman (1967 - ) is the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand co-leader. Wikinews has news related to: [[Wikinews:|}}}]] Norman was born in Brisbane, Australia, and came to New Zealand in 1997 to witness the red-green-brown coalition that was the Alliance. He wrote his political science PhD..
Russel Wright
Russel Wright (1905-1976) was an American designer. Wright was responsible introducing colourful simple designs into many areas of homewares, including dinner services and furniture. References [Biography from the Russel Wright Center] ..
Russenorsk language
Russenorsk or Russonorsk (Norwegian for "Russo-Norwegian") was a pidgin language combining elements of Russian and Norwegian, created by traders and whalers from northern Norway and the Russian Kola peninsula. Another name for the language was Moja på tvoja (from the Russian words моя "my", по..
Russet
Russet can mean: Russet Burbank potatoRusset appleRusset colour This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Russet-throated Puffbird
The Russet-throated Puffbird (Hypnelus ruficollis) is a near-passerine bird which breeds in tropical South America in northeastern Colombia and much of Venezuela. The puffbirds are an insectivorous bird family related to the jacamars, but lacking the iridescent colours of that group. The Russet-t..
Russet (color)
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Russet apple
Russeting on apples is a particular type of skin, slightly rough, usually with a greenish-brown to yellowish-brown colour. Many apple cultivars have some russeting, but some are almost entirely covered in it, notably the Egremont Russet. Russet apples often exhibit exceptional scent and flavour, t..
Russet Burbank potato
The Russet Burbank potato is large, brown skin, white-fleshed variety, developed by Luther Burbank in the 1870s in the USA. It is commonly used in French fries in fast food restaurants. When used for making potato chips, it results in a dark-colored chip due to caramelization, its sugar content ..
Russia
Russia (Russian: , Rossija; pronounced [rʌ'sʲi.jə]), alsoFrom Article 1 of Constitution of Russia: "The names "Russian Federation" and "Russia" shall be equivalent." the Russian Federation (Russian: , Rossijskaja Federacija; pronounced [rʌ'sʲi.skə.jə fʲɪ.dʲɪ'ra.ʦɪ.jə�..
Russia's membership in the United Nations
Russia's membership in the United Nations after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, was the succession of the Soviet Union's seat, including its permanent membership on the UN Security Council. The succession was supported by the USSR's former members and was not objected to by the UN membe..
Russia, New York
Russia is a town in Herkimer County, New York, USA. The population was 2,487 at the 2000 census. The Town of Russia is located in the northwest part of the county. The town is northeast of Utica, New York. The northern part is in the Adirondack State Park. Contents 1 History2 Geogra..
Russia, Ohio
Russia (Locally pronounced ROO-she) is a village in Shelby County, Ohio, United States. The population was 551 at the 2000 census. Geography Russia is located at [40°14′5″N, 84°24′37″W] (40.234696, -84.410416)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Sta..
Russia-Ukraine gas dispute
Wikinews has news related to: [[Wikinews:|}}}]] The dispute between Russian state-owned gas supplier Gazprom and Ukraine over natural gas prices started in March of 2005 (over the price of natural gas and prices for the transition of Gazprom's gas to Europe). The two parties were unable to reach..
Russian
Russian may refer to one of the following: Anything relating to Russia or its people, especially:*Russians, an ethnic group*Russian language, an East Slavic language*Russian American, a citizen or permanent resident of the United States of Russian descent or originThe Russian, a villain from The P..
Russian-American Company
The Russian-American Company was a semi-official colonial trading company started by Grigory Shelikhov and Nikolai Rezanov and chartered by Tsar Paul I in 1799. The 20-year revolving charter granted the company monopoly over trade in Russian America, which included the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, an..
Russians
Russians (Russian: Русские - Russkiye) are an East Slavic ethnic group, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries. The English term Russians is also used to refer to citizens of Russia, regardless of their ethnicity (see demographics of Russia for information on other nationalit..
Russians in Japan
The first recorded landing of Russians in Japan was in 1739 in Kamogawa, Chiba during the times of Japanese seclusion of the Edo period, not counting landings in Hokkaido, which was not under Japanese administration at these times. Contents 1 Russian Missions2 Russian Revolution3 M..
Russians in Kazakhstan
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Russians in Kazakhstan are a very influential socio-political group in the Central Asian republic of Kazakhsta..
Russians in Latvia
Russians in Latvia have a quite long history - at least a thousand years. Contents 1 Time of the Russian Empire1.1 History of Russians in Latvia1.2 Russian mentality2 Russian National Minority2.1 Russian Population3 Russians in Occupied Latvia 1940 - 19903.1 19..
Russian (comics)
The Russian is a fictional character, a villain from the Punisher comic books created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. The man known as the Russian was hired by the crime boss Ma Gnucci to eliminate the Punisher. He located him while the Punisher was moving out of his latest safe house, still re..
Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Academy of Sciences (Росси́йская Акаде́мия Нау́к, shortened to PAH) is the national academy of Russia. This organization includes scientific institutes from all across the Russian Federation. It is an honour to be elected to membership of the Academy, and as of 200..
Russian Admiralty
Admiralty Board (Адмиралтейств-коллегия in Russian) was a supreme body for the administration of the Imperial Russian Navy in the Russian Empire, established by Peter the Great on December 12, 1718. The responsibilities of the Admiralty Board had been changing throughout it..
Russian airplane bombings of August 2004
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Russian Air Force
Russian Military Russian Air Force Russian Navy Strategic Rocket Forces Ranks of the Russian Military Air Force ranks and insignia Army ranks and insignia Navy ranks and insignia History of the Russian Military Military History of Russia History of Russian military ranks Insig..
Russian Alaska
The first written accounts indicate that the first Europeans to reach Alaska came from Russia. One legend holds that a Russian settlement was established as early as 1648. The Siberian explorer Semyon Dezhnev headed an expedition which was to sail for the Anadyr River, but one or more of his boa..
Russian All-Military Union
The Russian All-Military Union (in Russian Русский Обще Воинский Союз, abbreviated as РОВС) was founded by White Army General Pyotr Wrangel in Yugoslavia on September 1 1924. This organization united all veterans of the Russian White movement, soldiers and officers alike, ..
Russian alphabet
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. The modern Russian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet. It was introduced into Kievan Rus' at the time of its conversion to Christianity (988), or, if certain archeological finds ..
Russian American
A Russian-American is a citizen or permanent resident of the United States who has Russian heritage. The Russian American population is estimated to be around 3 million. Many of them do not speak Russian, having immigrated to the United States more than 50 years ago. According to the U.S. Census ..
Russian American Telegraph
The Russian American Telegraph was an undertaking by the Western Union Telegraph Company in 1865-1866, to connect Vancouver, British Columbia, with Moscow, via Alaska, under the Bering Sea, and across Siberia to Moscow, and a connection with the rest of Europe. It was started when several of Cyrus..
Russian anarchism
Part of the Politics series onAnarchism Traditions Anarcha-feminism Anarchist communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Collectivist anarchism Eco-anarchism Green anarchism Individualist anarchism Anarcho-capitalism(disputed) Anarchism in culture Anarchi..
Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame
The Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame, was founded in 1948 and is second oldest Hockey Hall of Fame in the world behind the International Hockey Hall of Fame that was founded in 1943. The Hall serves to honor those individuals that have contributed to the sport of hockey in the former Soviet ..
Russian apartment bombings
The Russian apartment bombings were a series of bombings in Russia that killed nearly 300 people and led the country into the Second Chechen War. They happened over a span of two months in 1999. Contents 1 The bombings2 Ryazan Incident3 Official investigation4 Attempts of ind..
Russian architecture
Russian architecture follows a tradition whose roots were established in the Eastern Slavic state of Kievan Rus'. After the fall of Kiev, Russian architectural history continued in the principalities of Vladimir-Suzdal, and Novgorod, and the succeeding states of Muscovy, the Russian Empire, the S..
Russian Ark
Russian Ark (Русский ковчег) is a 2002 movie by Russian director Alexander Sokurov. It is notable for being the world's second unedited feature film: it consists of a single 90-minute Steadicam shot (the first was the 2000 film Timecode). Contents 1 Synopsis2 Production3&..
Russian Armenia
Russian Armenia is the period of Armenias history under Russian rule beginning from 1829, when Eastern Armenia became part of the Russian Empire to decleration of the Democratic Republic of Armenia in 1918. Contents 1 History2 Religion3 Culture3.1 Timeline4 See also Hist..
Russian armoured cruiser Admiral Nakhimov
Admiral Nakhimov (Адмирал Нахимов) was an Imperial Russian armoured cruiser of the Russo-Japanese war. Contents 1 Construction2 Service3 Specifications4 References Construction Admiral Nakhimov was one of the first armoured cruisers, and one of more interestin..
Russian Association of Girl Scouts
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Russian Association of Girl Scouts (Russian: , Rossiyskaya Assotsiatsiya Devochek-Skautov) is the national Guiding organization of Russia. Guiding in Russia started about 1910 within the Boy Scout groups and was disbanded in the 1920s. It was restarted in 1990 as part o..
Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators (RAS/N; also Российская Ассоциация Навигаторов/Скаутов, РAН/С) is the national Scouting federation of Russia, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM)..
Russian avant-garde
"Beat the white with the Red wedge", a 1919 lithograph by Lissitzky The Russian avant-garde is an umbrella term used to define the large, influential wave of modern art that flourished in Russia from approximately 1890 to 1930 - although some place its beginning as early as 1850 and its end a..
Russian avos'
This article deals with the notion of the Russian Avos which is crucial for understanding Russian mentality and culture. The Russian avos' (Russian: ) describes a peculiar philosophy behind behavior, or attitude of a person who ignores possible problems or hassles and, at the same time, expect..
Russian ballet
Russian ballet is a method of ballet technique that originated in Russia. It has very expressive upper body work, with less attention to detail in lower body work. En-dehors pirouettes are taken from second position for men (as opposed to 4th position in other styles). In comparison with English or..
Russian Bank
Russian Bank is a card game for two players from the solitaire family. It is also known as Crapette. It is played with two decks of 52 standard playing cards. External links [Rules of Russian Bank][Spiteful Bank - A computer program for playing Russian Bank] ..
Russian Bar
A Russian Bar or Russian Barre circus act which combines the gymnastic skills of the balance beam, the rebound tempo skills of trampoline and the swing handstands skills of the uneven and parallel bars. The barre itself is a flexible vaulting pole around 4 meters long, typically made of fiberglass...
Russian Basketball Super League
The Russian Basketball Super League (Russian: ) is the top league of Russian basketball. There are 13 teams in Men's Division A, 14 in Division B, 12 teams in Women's Division A, and 15 in Division B. Contents 1 Super League 2005/20061.1 Men's Division A1.2 Men's Division B1.3 ..
Russian battleship Gangut
The Russian Navy has had many ships named after the Battle of Gangut in 1714. The first was built by shipwright Richard Cosenz in early 18th century. Russian battleship Gangut (1888)Russian battleship Gangut (1909) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associa..
Russian battleship Gangut (1888)
Gangut (Russian: броненосец "Гангут") was an Imperial Russian battleship named after the Battle of Gangut. The construction started on October 29 1888 and it was launched on July 3 1893. It sank on June 12 1897 during a military exercise after hitting a rock due to a set of drawbac..
Russian battleship Gangut (1909)
Gangut (Russian: линейный корабль "Гангут") was a Russian, later Soviet battleship named after the Battle of Gangut and giving its name to the Gangut class of battleships. The ship was laid down on 3 June 1909 in the Baltic Shipyard at St. Petersburg and launched on 24 Sept..
Russian battleship Novgorod
Battleship Novgorod Career | Ordered: Laid down:17 December 1871 Launched:21 May 1873 Commissioned:1874 Decommissioned:4 July 1903 Fate:Scrapped 1912 Struck:1900 General Characteristics Displacement:2,491 tons (2,671 full load) Length:101 ft Beam:101 ft Draught:12.32 ft Propulsion:8 coal-fired boi..
Russian battleship Potemkin
For the movie, see The Battleship Potemkin article The Potemkin (Потёмкин in Russian - pronounced Patyomkin), full name: Knyaz' Potyomkin Tavricheski (Князь Потёмкин Таврический) was a pre-dreadnought battleship (Броненосец) of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. ..
Russian battleship Retvizan
Retvizan (Ретвизан) was a Russian pre-Dreadnought battleship which fought in the Russo-Japanese War. She was unique in that many of her components and their actual fabrication was done in the United States for the Imperial Russian Navy. Much of her side armor was forged by the Bethlehem ..
Russian battleship Slava
The Slava (Слава) was a Pre-Dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy, she was the last ship of the Borodino class battleships and the only one of the five ships not to be sunk at the Battle of Tsushima. She was built by Baltic Works (St.Petersburg). Laid down Oct 1902, launch..
Russian billiards
Russian Billiards pyramid. There are several things that make Russian Billiards different from widely known Pool. First of them is the size of the table - it's much larger. Even thought sizes range 7' (198 х 99 cm); 8' (224 х 112 cm); 9' (254 х 127 cm); 12' (356 х1 78 cm) the most common ..
Russian Blue
Russian Blue Russian Blue cat Country of origin Russia Breed standards (external links) [AACE], [CFA], [ACFA], [TICA], [CCA], [ACF], [FIFe] Notes The ACF also recognizes Russians in white and black. The Russian Blue is..
Russian Camp
Russian Camp, also known as the Mallo Hotel or Mallo Camp Motel, is located east of Four Corners, Wyoming in Weston County in northeastern Wyoming, just west of the South Dakota border in the Black Hills. It is so known because it was originally built to house Soviet military inspectors assigned ..
Russian Canadians
List of notable Russian Canadians Vasile Balabanov - Imperial Russian émigréNatalie Glebova - Miss Universe 2005, Miss Canada 2005George Ignatieff - Canadian diplomat ..
Russian candy
Russian candy or Russian chocolate (Finnish: kinuski; Russian: karofka) is a very sweet toffee-like dessert made by carefully heating equal amount of cream and sugar. It is traditional food in Nordic countries. Karl Fazer brought first Russian candy recipe to Finland from St. Petersburg. It's a popu..
Russian car number plates
In Russia, the plate format has changed since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Soviet plates prior to 1982 were white-on-black. They had combination of four digits, grouped by two and three Cyrillic letters. Rear plate was square with letters located below the numbers. From those letters, first ..
Russian Catholic Church
The Russian Catholic Church is a Byzantine Rite church sui juris of the Catholic Church. Historically it represents a schism from the Russian Orthodox Church. It is now in communion with and subject to the authority of the Pope of Rome as defined by Eastern canon law. As of 2006, Russian Catholic..
Russian Census
Russian Census may refer to: Russian Empire Census (1897), the only population census conducted in Imperial RussiaRussian Census (2002), the only population census conducted in the post-Soviet RussiaRussian Census (2010), Russian population census scheduled to start in October 2010 See also Soviet C..
Russian Census (2002)
Russian Census of 2002 (Russian: ) was the first census of the Russian Federation carried out on October 9, 2002. It was carried out by the Russian Federal Service of State Statistics. The Census recorded population of 145,167,000 people; urban: 106,429,000 (73%), rural: 38,738,000 (27%). See ..
Russian Chat Alphabet
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Russian Chess Federation
The Russian Chess Federation is the officially recognized arm of the FIDE in Russia. External link [Russian Chess Federation] (Russian) ..
Russian Christmas Music
Russian Christmas Music is a musical piece for symphonic band, written by Alfred Reed in 1944. It is one of the most popular and frequently-performed pieces of concert band literature. Reed was commissioned to write a piece of "Russian music" for a concert in Denver, Colorado. The concert's aim w..
Russian Church, Sofia
The Church of St Nicholas (църква „Свети Николай“), more commonly known as the Russian Church (Руската църква), is a Russian Orthodox church in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Finished in 1912 and inaugurated on 11 November 1914, the church's architecture is..
Russian Circles
Russian Circles is a three piece instrumental rock/metal band from Chicago. Similar to fellow Chicago residents Pelican, Russian Circles play epic, sprawling music which runs the gamut of heavy discordant metal, to soft delicate passages. They are also known for their energetic live shows. Forme..
Russian Civil Code
The Russian Civil Code is the prime source of civil law for the Russian Federation. Full text English translation of [the Civil Code of the Russian Federation]. The Civil Code of the Russian Federation came into force in three parts. The first part, which deals with general provisions (i.e..
Russian Civil War
History of Russia Early East Slavs Khazars Kievan Rus' Vladimir-Suzdal Novgorod Republic Volga Bulgaria Mongol invasion Golden Horde Muscovy Khanate of Kazan Russian Empire Revolution of 1905 Revolution of 1917 Civil War Soviet Union Russian Federation The Russian ..
Russian Colonialism
Russian Colonialism([Disputed statementdisputed]—see [..
Russian colonization of the Americas
European colonizationof the Americas History of the Americas Courland colonization Danish colonization Dutch colonization English colonization French colonization German colonization Portuguese colonization Russian colonization Scottish colonization Spanish colonization Swe..
Russian commando frogmen
For other nations' commando frogmen, and information about frogmen in general, see Frogman. Водолаз разведчик (Vodolaz razvedchik; combat diver) is a Russian term for members of a special purpose unit of Russian Naval Spetsnaz - SpN VMF (СпН ВМФ).Боевой Пловец (Bo..
Russian Communist Workers' Party – Revolutionary Party of Communists
The Russian Communist Workers' Party – Revolutionary Party of Communists (RKRP-RPK; Russian: Российская Коммунистическая Рабочая Партия – Революционная Партия Коммунистов, РКРП-РПК; transcription: Rossiiskaja Kommunisti..
Russian Communist Workers Party
The Russian Communist Workers' Party (in Russian: Российская Коммунистическая Рабочая Партия; transcription: Rossiiskaja Kommunističeskaja Rabočaja Partija) was a communist party in the Russian Federation. It was established in November 1991 with the aim of r..
Russian connections in Australia
The first Russian citizen known to have become a permanent resident of Australia was John Potocki, a former Russian Army officer who landed in Hobart, Tasmania on 18 February 1804. Between 1819 and 1821 two Russian ships, the Vostok (meaning 'East') and the Mirny (Peaceful) visited Port Jackso..
Russian Constituent Assembly
The Russian Constituent Assembly (Всероссийское Учредительное Собрание, Vserossiyskoye Uchreditelnoye Sobranie) was a democratically elected constitutional body convened in Russia after the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II. It met for 13 hours, 4 p.m. - 5 a.m., January..
Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917
The elections to the Russian Constituent Assembly that were organised as a result of events in the Russian Revolution of 1917 were held on November 25, 1917 (although some districts had polling on alternate days). The result was a clear victory for the Socialist Revolutionary Party (SRs) who polled..
Russian constitutional crisis of 1993
--> Boris Yeltsin was President of the Russian Federation at the time of the crisis. The Russian constitutional crisis of 1993 began in earnest on September 21, when Russian President Boris Yeltsin dissolved the country's legislature (Congress of People's Deputies and its Supreme Soviet), whi..
Russian Constitution of 1906
The first Russian constitution, known as the Fundamental Laws was enacted on April 23, 1906, on the eve of the opening of the first State Duma. It declared in part the autocracy of the Russian Emperor, including Emperor's supremacy over the Law, the Church, and Duma. Examples of this are "ART. 4. ..
Russian copulation
In cryptography, Russian copulation is a method of rearranging plaintext before encryption so as to conceal stereotyped headers, salutations, introductions, endings, signatures, etc. This obscures clues for a cryptanalyst, and will nearly always increase cryptanalytic difficulty. This is of course d..
Russian Corps
The Russian Corps, the Russian Guard Corps, the Russian Corps in Serbia, the Separate Russian Corps (Русский Охранный Корпус, Русский Корпус в Сербии, Russisches Schutzkorps Serbien) was an armed force that existed from 1941 to 1945 in Yugoslavia, predominant..
Russian cosmism
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Russian Council of Ministers
The Russian Council of Ministers is an executive governmental body that brings together the principal officers of the Executive Branch of the Russian government. Contents 1 ..
Russian Criminal Code
The Russian Criminal Code is the prime source of Law of the Russian Federation concerning criminal offences. Full text English translation of [The Criminal Code of the Russian Federation]. The present Criminal Code of the Russian Federation came into force on 1 January 1997. Moreover, on t..
Russian cruiser Askold (1900)
The Russian Cruiser Askold (Аскольд) was built for the Imperial Russian Navy by Deutche Werft Kiel, she was launched on 3 March 1900 and served in the Russian Pacific Fleet during both the Russo-Japanese war and World War I. She was Interned in Shanghai after the Battle of the Yellow Sea and ..
Russian cruiser Aurora
Career Laid down: 1896 Launched: 24 May 1900 Commissioned: 29 July 1903 Fate: museum ship Decommissioned: November 17, 1948 General Characteristics Displacement: 6731 tons Length: 126.8 m (416.0 ft) Beam: 16.8 m (55.1 ft) Draft: 7.3 m (24.0 ft) Speed: 19 kno..
Russian cruiser Boyarin (1901)
The Boyarin (Nobleman) was a light cruiser built for the Imperial Russian Navy. She was built by Burmeister & Wain in Copenhagen, Denmark. She served in the Pacific and was sunk by a mine. Laid down 1899, Launched June 1901, Completed 1902. Sunk 12 February 1904 General Charecteristics From Conway'..
Russian cruiser Novik (1900)
The Novik was a Scout Cruiser built in Germany for the Imperial Russian Navy, she was one of the fastest fighting ships when she was built. She served in the Pacific and was based at Port Arthur. She escaped after the Battle of the Yellow Sea but was caught by the Japanese and forced to beach hersel..
Russian cruiser Varyag
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Russian cruiser Zhemchug
The Zhemchug (Жемчуг - Pearl) was a light cruiser of the Imperial Russian Navy. The Zhemchug and her sister ship Izumrud (Emerald) were based on the German built Russian cruiser Novik (1900).The ship was launched in 1903 and fought in the Russo-Japanese war, escaping from the Battle of Tsushim..
Russian cuisine
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Russian culture
The Russian culture is rooted in the early East Slavic culture. Culture of Ancient Rus involved the conversion to Orthodox Christianity and the acceptance of Byzantine art and architecture. The acceptance of Byzantine culture included the adoption of icon painting. The Church had resources to co..
Russian Cup
The Russian Cup (Кубок России) is a football competition held annually by the Football Union of Russia for professional football clubs. Contents 1 Participants2 Competition System3 Finals4 Performance By Club5 Trivia6 See also Participants All clubs from ..
Russian Customs Code
The Russian Customs Code is the prime source of Russian law for the Russian Federation. Full text English translation of [the Customs Code of the Russian Federation] The new Customs Code of the Russian Federation was adopted on May 14, 2003 to substitute the old one dated back to 1993. The..
Russian Customs Tariff
The Russian Customs Tariff is the prime source of Russian law for the Russian Federation. Full text English translation of [The Customs Tariff of the Russian Federation]. See also Russian Customs Code ..
Russian Desman
The Russian desman (Desmana moschata) (Russian: ) is a small semi-aquatic mammal that inhabits the Volga, Don and Ural River basins in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. It constructs burrows into the banks of ponds and slow moving streams, but prefers small, overgrown ponds with abundance of insects..
Russian diaspora
The term Russian diaspora refers to the global community of ethnic Russians, usually more specifically those who maintain some kind of connection, even if ephemeral, to the land of their ancestors and maintain their feeling of Russian national identity within local community. In the immediate post..
Russian Don
The Russian Don is a breed of horse named after the steppes region of Russia where the Don River flows. Breed characteristics The horses have an Eastern-type, medium-sized head with wide forehead, and a broad, straight back and loins. The horses have muscular forearms and gaskins, but also have a t..
Russian dressing
Russian dressing is a salad dressing composed of a base of mayonnaise or yogurt with ketchup, horseradish, pimentos, and chives and/or other spices added. The condiment was named when the ingredients typically included caviar, a food often thought of as Russian. It is the principal condiment in a Re..
Russian Easter Festival Overture
Russian Easter Festival Overture Op.36 (also known as The Great Russian Easter Overture) is a concert overture written by the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov between August 1887 and April 1888 dedicated to the memories of Mussorgsky and Borodin, the two members of the legendary "Mighty Hand..
Russian Empire
Pоссийская Империя Rossiyskaya Imperiya Official language Russian Official Religion Russian Orthodox Christianity Capital Saint Petersburg (Petrograd 1914-1924) Area Approx. 22,400,000km² (c. 1900) Population Approx 128,200,000 (c. 1897) Population Dens..
Russian Empire Census
Russian Empire Census of 1897 was the first and the only census carried out in the Imperial Russia. In recorded demographic data as of 28 January [O.S. 15 January 15] 1897. Previously, the Central Statistical Bureau issued statistical tables based on fiscal lists (ревизские сп..
Russian Energy Industry
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Russian etymology
Etymological dictionaries of the Russian language 1. The most comprehensive work on Slavic etymology was written by Max Vasmer: Etymological dictionary of the Russian language (Russisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, 4 volumes, Heidelberg, 1950-58; Russian translation 1964-73). Russian version is ..
Russian exonyms
This list is [Incomplete listsincomplete]; you can help by [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ expanding it]. Below is a list of Russian language exonyms for places in Europe. Note that this list only includes names that are significantly different from the local toponym. Athina Аф..
Russian Expeditionary Force in France
The Russian Expeditionary Force was a World War I military force sent to France by the Russian Empire. Contents 1 The Beginning2 Mutiny and Massacre3 Russian Legion4 Notes5 '''Related Media''' The Beginning In December of 1915, Paul Doumer, on a visit to Russia, propose..
Russian famine of 1921
The Russian famine of 1921, which began in the early spring of that year, and lasted through 1922, was a true famine: hunger so severe that it was doubtful that seed-grain would be sown rather than eaten. At one point, relief agencies had to give grain to the railroad staff to get their supplies mov..
Russian Far East
Far Eastern Federal District (highlighted in red) Russian Far East (Russian: ; tr.: Dalny Vostok Rossii) is a term that refers to the Russian part of the Far East, i.e., extreme east parts of Russia, between Siberia and the Pacific Ocean. The Russian Far East should not be confused with Sibe..
Russian Fascism
Russian Fascism may refer to one of the following: Fascism in RussiaRussian Fascism (book) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended..
Russian Fascism: Traditions, Tendencies, Movements
Russian Fascism: Traditions, Tendencies, Movements is a 2001 book by Stephen D. Shenfield. It is an analysis of fascism, its manifestations in Russian political and cultural history, and fascist tendencies and movements in contemporary Russia. It examines the likelihood that Russia will follow the..
Russian Federal Customs Service
The [Russian Federal Customs Service] of Russia is a Federal executive authority, performing in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation the functions of control and supervision in the field of customs and the functions of a currency control agent and special functions of ..
Russian Federal Space Agency
The Russian Federal Space Agency (Russian: Федеральное космическое агентство) (commonly known as Roskosmos), formerly the Russian Aviation and Space Agency (RKA; in Russian: Российское авиационно-космическое агентство, co..
Russian Federation Today
Russian Federation Today (Russian: , transliteration: Rossiyskaya Federatsiya Segodnya or Rossijskaja Federacija Segodnja) is a Russian language semi-monthly magazine currently published by the Russian Federation Today Autonomous Nonprofit Organization. Founded by the Federal Assembly (Parliament ..
Russian financial crisis
The global recession of 1998, which started with the Asian financial crisis in July 1997, exacerbated Russia's financial crisis. Given the ensuing decline in world commodity prices, countries heavily dependent on the export of raw materials, such as oil, were among those most severely hit. (Petrole..
Russian First Army
The Russian First Army was a World War I Russian field army that fought on the Eastern Front for two years. The First Army, commanded by General Paul Rennenkampf, invaded East Prussia at the outbreak of war in 1914 along with the Russian Second Army commanded by General Alexander Samsonov. After d..
Russian First Division
The Russian First Division is the second level of Russian professional football. The division is run by Russian Professional Football League. The First division consists of 22 clubs. After each season two top clubs are promoted to the Premier League, and bottom five clubs are relegated to the Secon..
Russian Five
"The Russian Five" was a unit of five Russian, ice hockey players of the Detroit Red Wings during the 1990s. The five skater group, Sergei Fedorov (C), Igor Larionov (RW), Vyacheslav Kozlov (LW), Vladimir Konstantinov (D), and Viacheslav Fetisov (D), played an instrumental role during the Red W..
Russian folklore
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Russian formalism
Russian formalism was an influential school of literary criticism in Russia from the 1910s to the 1930s. It includes the work of a number of highly influential Russian and Soviet scholars (Viktor Shklovsky, Yuri Tynianov, Boris Eichenbaum, Roman Jakobson, Grigory Vinokur) who revolutionised literar..
Russian Fort Elizabeth
In 1815, Russian doctor, Georg Scheffer, arrived in Hawaii to gain trading privileges from King Kamehameha I, who had created a kingdom incorporating all the islands of Hawaii. The Russian went to Kauai, nominally under the control of King Kaumualii, to salvage Russian cargo being held in Waimea. On..
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park marks a short Russian history on the island of Kauai. Hawaiians began construction on the site in 1816 and it was finished one year later. The remains of this Russian-engineered, Hawaiian-built fort and the surrounding terrain comprise this park of 17 acr..
Russian freemasonry
Russian freemasonry : The first Russian lodges date to the 1730s and 1740s, at the beginning of Empress Elizabeth’s reign, although the members of these were mainly foreigners, particularly Britons and Frenchmen. There is debate as to who should be considered the father of Freemasonry in Russia. I..
Russian Futurism
"Russian Futurists" redirects here. For the band, see The Russian Futurists. Russian Futurism may be said to have been born in December 1912, when the St. Petersburg-based group Hylaea (Velimir Khlebnikov, Aleksey Kruchenykh, Vladimir Mayakovsky, David Burlyuk) issued a manifesto entitled A Slap ..
Russian Geographical Society
The Russian Geographical Society is a learned society, founded on 6 August, 1845 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Imperial Geographical Society Prior to the Russian Revolution of 1917, it was known as the Imperial Russian Geographical Society. Founding members of the Society included Fyodor Litke, ..
Russian Geographical Society Glacier
The Russian Geographical Society Glacier is in the Pamir Mountains, near Qullai Revolutsiya, Gorno-Badakhshan, central Tajikistan, approx. [38.6° N 72.3° E]. ..
Russian grammar
Russian grammar encompasses: a highly synthetic morphologya syntax that, for the literary language, is the conscious fusion of three elements:* a Church Slavonic inheritance;* a Western European style;* a polished vernacular foundation. The Russian language has preserved an Indo-European synthetic-i..
Russian Ground Forces
Russian Air Force Russian Navy Strategic Rocket Forces Ranks of the Russian Military Air Force ranks and insignia Army ranks and insignia Navy ranks and insignia History of the Russian Military Military History of Russia History of Russian military ranks Armies of Russia Ki..
Russian Guards
Guards (Russian: гвардия) or Guards units (Russian: гвардейские части) were and are elite military units in Imperial Russia, Soviet Union and Russian Federation. The exact meaning of the term "Guards" varied over the time. Contents 1 Imperial Russia2 Russian Revol..
Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards 2003
The winners of the 2003 Golden Aries, given by the Russian Guild of Film Critics, are listed below. Winners Best Actor: Viktor Sukhorukov - ''Bednyy, bednyy Pavel (Poor, Poor Pavel)Best Actress: Maria Zvonareva - ''The TrioBest Debut: Vozvrashcheniye (The Return)Best Design: Natalia Kochergina - ..
Russian guitar
The Russian guitar, a seven-string acoustic guitar tuned to the Open G tuning, arrived in the beginning of the 19th century in Russia, most probably as a development of the kobza and the baroque lute. It is known in Russia as the semistrunnaya gitara (семиструнная гитара) or affect..
Russian Hill, San Francisco, California
A view of Lombard Street and Russian Hill from Telegraph Hill. Centered in the picture is the famous "World's crookedest street" portion of Lombard Street. Russian Hill is an affluent, largely residential neighborhood of San Francisco, California, in the United States. Views from the top of t..
Russian hip hop
Russian hip hop is hip hop music produced in Russia and/or in the Russian language. Russian rap is quite similar to old school rap in North America. The artist is concentrated on rapping, not as much as on the rhythm or the beat. Because of the limited resources of the artists the beats are often p..
Russian history, 1682-1796
History of Russiaseries Early East Slavs Kievan Rus' Volga Bulgaria Khazaria Mongol invasion Golden Horde Muscovy Imperial Russia - 1682-1796 - 1796-1855 - 1855-1892 - 1892-1920 Revolution of 1905 Revolution of 1917 Civil War Soviet Union Russian Federation Con..
Russian history, 1796-1855
History of Russiaseries Early East Slavs Kievan Rus' Volga Bulgaria Khazaria Mongol invasion Golden Horde Muscovy Imperial Russia - 1682-1796 - 1796-1855 - 1855-1892 - 1892-1920 Revolution of 1905 Revolution of 1917 Civil War Soviet Union Russian Federation War a..
Russian history, 1855-1892
History of Russiaseries Early East Slavs Kievan Rus' Volga Bulgaria Khazaria Mongol invasion Golden Horde Muscovy Imperial Russia - 1682-1796 - 1796-1855 - 1855-1892 - 1892-1920 Revolution of 1905 Revolution of 1917 Civil War Soviet Union Russian Federation Cont..
Russian history, 1892-1920
History of Russiaseries Early East Slavs Kievan Rus' Volga Bulgaria Khazaria Mongol invasion Golden Horde Muscovy Imperial Russia - 1682-1796 - 1796-1855 - 1855-1892 - 1892-1920 Revolution of 1905 Revolution of 1917 Civil War Soviet Union Russian Federation Cont..
Russian Hockey Super League
The Russian Superleague is the highest division of the main professional ice hockey league in Russia, and is commonly considered second-best in the world after the NHL. It is part of the Russian Pro Hockey League which is composed of two divisions, the Superleague and the Vysshaya Liga (Premier Leag..
Russian honeybee
The Russian honeybee from the Primorsky Krai, a region in the southern extreme of the Russian Far East, belongs to the species Apis mellifera. The Russian honeybee have evolved traits of natural mite resistance due to heavy selection pressures. They have lived for more than 150 years in a region th..
Russian humour
Russian humour gains much of its wit from the great flexibility and richness of the Russian language, allowing for plays on words and unexpected associations. As with any other nation, its vast scope ranges from lewd jokes and silly wordplay to political satire. Contents 1 Political satire2&..
Russian icons
The use and making of icons entered Kievan Rus' (which later expanded to become the Russian Empire) followed its conversion to Orthodox Christianity in 988 A.D. As a general rule, these icons strictly followed models and formulas hallowed by usage, some of which had originated in Constantinople. ..
Russian IDA71 military and naval rebreather
3 views of a frogman with IDA rebreather The Russian IDA71 military and naval rebreather is an oxygen rebreather intended for use by naval and military divers. As supplied it is in a plain backpack harness with no buoyancy aid. Its casing is metal, not plastic. It has a small optional diluent ..
Russian Imperial Guard
Leib Guards reception at the Constantine Palace. The term Leib Guard (Russian: , from German Leib, meaning body) collectively distinguished military units serving as personal guards of the Emperor of Russia. Peter the Great founded the first such units: the Semyonovsky (Семёновский)..
Russian Industrial Leaders Index
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. The Russian Industrial Leaders Index (RUXX) is a composite index of Russian companies trad..
Russian IT Quarterly
The Russian IT Quarterly (RIQ) is a Reksoft periodical publication, wholly devoted to the newest developments in and the latest movements of the Russian IT Industry. RIQ practices a focus on Russian software export and strives to provide an accurate portrayal of Russia, as a player on the global ma..
Russian Jack
Russian Jack was a Goldminer during the goldrush in the Western Australian desert in the 1880s. In 1885 while working in the Halls Creek goldmines, he pushed his sick friend in a wheelbarrow 300 km through the Great Sandy Desert to Wyndham, the nearest town with a medical centre. A statue was erecte..
Russian jokes
Russian jokes or anekdoty (Russian: анекдо́ты), the most popular form of Russian humour, are short fictional stories or dialogues with a punch line. Russian joke culture features a series of categories with fixed and highly familiar settings and characters. Surprising effects are achieved b..
Russian knapweed
Russian Knapweed (Acroptilon repens) is a bushy rhizomatous perennial, up to 8 dm tall. Stems and leaves are finely arachnoid-tomentose becoming glabrous and green with age. The rosette leaves are oblanceolate, pinnately lobed to entire, 2-3 cm wide by 3-8 cm long. The lower cauline leaves are sma..
Russian Knights
Russian Knights Russian Knights flying in a four-plane formation Country: Russia Aircraft Currently Flown: 4 Sukhoi Su-27s Sponsor: Russian Air Force Base Airport: Kubinka Air Force Base Colours: Red, White and Blue Date Formed: April 5, 1991 Crest/Logo: The Russian Kn..
Russian lacquer art
Russian lacquer art developed from the art of icon painting which came to an end with the collapse of Imperial Russia. The icon painters, who previously had been employed by supplying not only churches but people's homes, needed a way to make a living. Thus, the craft of making papier-mâché decora..
Russian language
Russian (Russian: русский язык, russkiy yazyk, ['ru.skʲɪj jɪ.'zɨk] [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) is the most widely spoken language of Eurasia and the most widespread of the Slavic languages. Russian belongs to the family of Indo-Europe..
Russian language/Russian alphabet notes
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. The Russian alphabet is as follows: Capital Small Name Old name1 IPA Numerical value16 А а ..
Russian language/Swadesh list
See [[wikt:Appendix:Swadesh list]] Swadesh list of 207 words in English and Russian, including the transcription in latin characters. Contents 1 Presentation2 List3 See also4 Bibliography5 External links Presentation For further information, read the article: Swadesh li..
Russian law of inheritance 1797
Created by Paul I (1796-1801)- makes order of succession more orderly by proclaiming that the eldest son shall inherit the throne. By doing this, Paul tried to prevent any future ruling under women. ..
Russian legislative election, 2003
Legislative elections were held in the Russian Federation on December 7 2003. At stake were the 450 seats in the State Duma (Gosudarstvennaya Duma), the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia (The legislature). As expected, the United Russia pro-Vladimir Putin party won the largest number o..
Russian Liberation Army
A soldier of the Russian Liberation Army Russian Liberation Army (Русская Освободительная Армия, Russkaya Osvoboditel'naya Armiya, POA; also known as the Vlasov army) was a group of volunteer Russian forces allied with Nazi Germany during World War II. The POA was or..
Russian Liberation Movement
Russian Liberation Movement (Русское Освободительное Движение) is a term used to describe Russians who, during World War II, tried to create an anti-communist armed force which would topple the regime of Joseph Stalin. Such a movement included not only Russians but peop..
Russian Life
Russian Life is a 64-page color bimonthly magazine, full of stories of Russian culture, history and life. It will celebrate its 50th birthday in October 2006. History In October 1956, a new English language magazine, The USSR, appeared on newsstands in major US cities. Given the level of anti-comm..
Russian literature
Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia or its émigrés, and to the Russian-language literature of several independent nations once a part of what was historically Russia or the Soviet Union. With the break up of the USSR different countries and cultures may lay claim to various ex-So..
Russian Lullabies
Russian Lullabies, now out of print, is an album by Havalina Rail Co. released on Matt Wignall's own record label Jackson Rubio. The entire album is available in mp3 format for free download from the Havalina website. Tracklisting "Tundra" (3:46)"Kaliningrad" (2:35)"Twlight Time" (4:36)"Siberia..
Russian M1910 Maxim
7,62 станковый пулемет системы Максима образца 1910 года Type Machine gun Nation(s) of origin Russian Empire Era WWI - WWII History Date of design 1910 Production period 1910 to 19391941 to 1945 Service duration 1910 to ? Operators ..
Russian Mafia
The Russian Mafia, aka "Red Mafia", is a name given a broad to groups of organized criminals of various ethnicity which appeared from the Soviet Union after its disintegration. Apart from ethnic Russians, the term comprises the Chechen, the Georgian, the Ukrainian, the Armenian, the Azeri mafi..
Russian Manual Alphabet
The Russian Manual Alphabet is used for fingerspelling in Russian sign language. The alphabet consists of Cyrillic letters, the same used in Russian and other languages. External link [Russian Manual Alphabet reference photos] ..
Russian Marines
Russian Marines emblem and slogan "Naval Infantry of Russia: Victory follows us!" The Russian Marines, perhaps better translated as the Russian Naval Infantry, (Russian: Морская пехота ) are an elite force of the Russian Armed Forces. Naval infantry includes the division of the Rus..
Russian martial arts
redirect [[Template:TotallyDisputed]] Russian martial arts (RMA) is a generic title to describe various traditional and contemporary martial arts with Russian roots. Historically, Russia's size has made it difficult for official military forces to defend distant areas against relatively small confl..
Russian Mennonites
The Russian Mennonites are a group of Mennonites descended from Dutch and mainly Germanic Prussian Anabaptists who established colonies in South Russia (present-day Ukraine) beginning in 1789. Since the late 1800s, many of them have come to countries throughout the Western Hemisphere. The rest wer..
Russian Mission, Alaska
Russian Mission is a city in Wade Hampton Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 296. Geography Russian Mission is located at [61°47′8″N, 161°20′3″W] (61.785522, -161.334074)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Stat..
Russian Museum
The State Russian Museum, formerly the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III, is the largest depository of the Russian fine art in St Petersburg. The Mikhailovsky Palace The museum was established on April 13, 1895, upon enthronement of Nicholas II to commemorate his father, Al..
Russian music
Russian music can refer to: Music of RussiaEthnic Russian musicThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Russian Musical Society
The Russian Musical Society was an organisation founded by Anton Rubenstein, with royal patronage, in 1859. Its formal successor was the St. Petersburg Conservatory, which opened (also under the auspices of Rubenstein), in September 1862. ..
Russian national bandy team
The Russian national bandy team has managed to win the Bandy World Championships three times, in 1999, 2001 and 2006. Russia became a member of the Federation of International Bandy at the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, taking over the place of the Soviet national bandy team in the next wo..
Russian national ice hockey team
The Russian national men's ice hockey team is one of the top rated national ice hockey teams in the world, currently ranked 5th by the IIHF. It has been competing internationally since 1993 and follows a long tradition of Soviet Union team mostly composed of Russian players. The Russian team has ..
Russian National Library
The Russian National Library in St Petersburg, known as the State Public Saltykov-Shchedrin Library in 1932-92, is the oldest public library in Russia. It shouldn't be confused with the Russian State Library, located in Moscow. It was established as the Imperial Public Library in 1795 by Cathe..
Russian National Orchestra
The Russian National Orchestra (Российский  Национальный  Оркестр) is an orchestra based in Moscow, Russia. Established in 1990 by the renowned pianist and conductor Mikhail Pletnev who is its current artistic director and head of the Conductor Collegium, with friend..
Russian National Socialist Party
The Russian National Socialist Party (Russian language:Русская Национальная Социалистическая Партия) is a neo-nazi party based in Russia. The party grew out of the followers of Konstantin Kasimovsky, a leading member of Pamyat in the immediate aftermath o..
Russian National Standards
Russian national technical standards are developed under the auspices of the Russia's Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rostekhregulirovaniye). When a national standard is approved by a technical committee, it is assigned an acronym GOST R and a numeric designator, consisting..
Russian National Union
The Russian National Union (Russkiy Natsional’niy Soyuz, Russkiĭ Nacionalhniĭ Soûz, Русский Национальний Союз) was a far right political party in Russia which split from Pamyat in 1992 (although the party was officially constituted on 6th May 1993). Led by Konstantin Ka..
Russian National Unity
Russian National Unity (Всероссийское общественное патриотическое движение "Русское Национальное Единство" or All-Russian civic patriotic movement "Russkoye Natsionalnoye Edinstvo"), better translated as "Russian Ethnic Unit..
Russian national women's ice hockey team
The Russian national women's ice hockey team is controlled by Ice Hockey Federation of Russia. Russia is currently ranked 6th in the world in women's hockey. It has been very difficult for the Russians to move higher than this position, except for in the 2001 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships,..
Russian Navy
Russian Military Russian Air Force Russian Navy Strategic Rocket Forces Ranks of the Russian Military Air Force ranks and insignia Army ranks and insignia Navy ranks and insignia History of the Russian Military Military History of Russia History of Russian military ranks Navies..
Russian nobility
The Russian nobility (Russian: ) arose in the 12th century and 13th centuries as the lowest part of the feudal military (военно-служилого) class, which composed the court of a prince or an important boyar. From the 14th century it began to obtain land for the service (landowner). I..
Russian nobility and royalty
Categories of Russian nobility and royalty Knyaz (as ancient ruler)* Velikiy KnyazBoyarTsar (Emperor), Tsaritsa (Empress, Empress consort)*Tsar family**Tsesarevich**Tsarevich, Tsarevna**Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Duke) (as title), Velikaya Knyaginya (Grand Duchess), Velikaya Knyazhna (Grand Duchess)Dvory..
Russian Northern Fleet
The Russian Northern Fleet (Россия Северный флот in Russian, transliterated as Rossija Severniy Flot) is the part of the Russian Navy that defends Russian territory beyond the Arctic Circle. It was originally founded in 1933 as the Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet, but changed i..
Russian Offences Code
The Russian Offences Code is the prime source of Russian law for the Russian Federation. Full text English translation of [The Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation]. The Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation was implemented on July 1, 2002. The Code..
Russian Old-Orthodox Church
The Russian Old Orthodox Church (Russian: ) is an Eastern Orthodox Church of the Old Believers tradition, born of a schism within the Russian Orthodox Church (raskol) during the 17th century (Old Believers). This jurisdiction incorporated those Old Believer groups which refused to accept the author..
Russian opera
See also Russian opera articles for the details and additional information Russian opera (Russian: Ру́сская о́пера) is the art of opera in Russia. Operas by composers of Russian origin, written or staged outside of Russia, also belong to this category, as well as the operas of forei..
Russian opera articles
The following is a list of Russian opera articles. It provides with the names of composers, librettists, opera patrones, directors, companies, theatres, singers as well as opera titles — everything that is connected to the topic Russian opera. Contents 1 18th century1.0.1 Opera compos..
Russian Organization for Multimedia and Digital Systems
ROMS is the Russian royalty service associated with allofmp3. External links [ROMS website] ..
Russian Orthodox bell ringing
Russian Orthodox bell ringing has a history starting from the baptism of Rus in 988 and plays an important role in the traditions of the Russian Orthodox Church. Contents 1 Technique of ringing2 Types of ringing3 See also4 External links Technique of ringing The bells in R..
Russian Orthodox Church
Patriarchate of Moscow (Russia) Founder Apostle Andrew, Vladimir the Great Independence 1448 Recognition as a separate patriarchate in 1589 by Constantinople Primate Patriarch Alexius II Headquarters Moscow, Russia Territory Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, some fo..
Russian Orthodox Church in Great Britain and Ireland
The United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland contain various Russian Orthodox groups. The most numerous group is the Moscow Patriarchate's Diocese of Sourozh. There are also ROCOR Churches, and some Churches and communities belonging to the Paris Excarchate's Episcopal_Vicariate_of_Orthodox_Parishes_..
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, ROCA, or ROCOR) is a jurisdiction of Eastern Orthodoxy formed in response against the policy of Bolsheviks with respect to religion in the Soviet Union soon after the Russian Revolution of 1917. Contents 1 History1.1..
Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church
The Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church (or Russian Orthodox Oldritualist Church, Russian Orthodox Old-Ritualist Church) (Russian: ) is an Eastern Orthodox Church of the Old Believers tradition, born from a schism within the Russian Orthodox Church following the liturgical reforms of Patriarch Nikon in..
Russian orthography
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. Russian orthography (правописание /'pra.və.pʲɪ.'sa.nʲjə/) is formally considered to encompass spelling (орфография /'or fə 'gra fʲɪ jə/) and punctuation (пу..
Russian Pacific Fleet
Russian Pacific Navy sleeve ensign Pacific Fleet (Тихоокеанский флот in Russian, or Tikhookeanskiy flot), a part of the Russian Navy stationed in the Pacific Ocean, which formerly secured the Far Eastern borders of the USSR. The fleet headquarters is located at Vladivostok. A..
Russian Palaeoentomological School
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since April 2006. Fossil insect studies in R..
Russian Pamir
The Russian Pamir is a former territory of Imperial Russia, now the province of Gorno-Badakhshan of Tajikistan. The regional capital is Khorugh. ..
Russian Party of Life
The Russian Party of Life (Российская партия жизни, Rossiyskaya Partiya Zhizni) is a political party in Russia, led by Sergey Mironov (Speaker of the Federation Council, the upper house of the Russian parliament). According to its website, the party is liberal on economic issue..
Russian Pensioners' Party
The Russian Pensioners' Party (Российская партия пенсионеров, Rossiyskaya Partiya Pensionerov) is a political party in Russia. At the last legislative elections, 7 december 2003, the alliance of the Russian Pensioners' Party and the Russian Social Justice Party won 3.1 %..
Russian philosophy
Russian philosophy is a broad field, little known to most non-Russians, dominated by religious and humanistic figures such as Vladimir Soloviev and social or political philosophers such as Vladimir Lenin. Berdyaev is among the many famous Russian philosophers of the 20th century. Contents 1 ..
Russian phonology
contradict itself.Please see the discussion on the [talk page]. Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. The Russian language possesses five vowels, which are written with different letters depending on whether or n..
Russian Post
Russian Post (Russian: ), is the state-owned postal service of Russia. The company is responsible for the delivery of mail in Russia, as well as the issuing of stamps. Russian Post employs about 370 000 people and has over 40 000 postal offices. Russian Post is a founding member of the Uni..
Russian postmodernism
Postmodernism series Previous: Modernism Postmodernity Postmodern philosophy Postmodern architecture Deconstructivist Architecture Postmodern literature Postmodern music Critical theory Globalization Minimalism in Art Minimalism in Music Consumerism Russian postmodernism refers to th..
Russian post offices abroad
The Russian post offices abroad were established by Russia between the late 18th and early 20th centuries to handle mail service where the local service was deemed unreliable. The first such were the Russian post offices in the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire, which began operations in the 1770s. All the ..
Russian post offices in China
35 kopecks, 1904 The Russian post offices in China were a collection of post offices established by Imperial Russia in various cities of China beginning in 1870. The first offices were in Beijing, Kalgan, Tientsin, and Urga (in Mongolia), all in areas near to Russian-controlled territory. In..
Russian post offices in Crete
One grosion green, with stars The Russian post offices in Crete were established by Russia in the area of Crete it occupied as part of the joint occupying force that arrived in 1898. Russia issued postage stamps for its district of Rethymno(n) in 1899. However, the postal service operated f..
Russian post offices in the Turkish Empire
The Russian post offices in the Turkish Empire were a set of post offices operated by Russia in various cities of the Ottoman Empire from the late 18th century until September 1914. The earliest mail service between St Petersburg and Constantinople consisted of diplomatic pouches carried from 1721 ..
Russian Premier League
The Russian Premier League is the top division of Russian football. There are 16 teams in the competition. At the end of the season two teams get relegated to the Russian First Division and get replaced with the two top First Division teams. The Russian Premier League was organized in 2001 and succ..
Russian Premier League Cup
The Russian Premier League Cup was a football competition organized by Russian Premier League. This was a knockout competition for 16 teams of the Premier League. All ties, including the final, were two-legged. The winners of the Cup did not get any special bonuses (such as the participation the U..
Russian presidential election, 1991
Presidential elections were held in the Russian Federation on June 12, 1991. It was the first in the country's history. Boris Yeltsin was elected President of the Russian Federation. His running-mate, Alexander Rutskoi, became Vice-President. Results Presidential Candidate Party Affiliation ..
Russian presidential election, 1996
Presidential elections were held in the Russian Federation in 1996. Incumbent Russian President Boris Yeltsin was seeking a four-year term. The first round was held on Sunday, June 16 1996. Boris Yeltsin and Communist challenger Gennady Zyuganov met in the runoff round on July 3; they finished first..
Russian presidential election, 2000
Presidential elections were held in the Russian Federation on March 26, 2000. Incumbent Prime Minister and acting President Vladimir Putin, who had succeeded Boris Yeltsin on the latter's resignation December 31, 1999, was seeking a four-year term in his own right. National summary Registered vot..
Russian presidential election, 2004
Presidential elections were held in the Russian Federation on March 14, 2004. Incumbent Vladimir Putin was seeking a second full four-year term. He was re-elected with more than 70% of the vote, over a field of little-known candidates. International observers were critical of the conduct of the ele..
Russian presidential election, 2008
The Russian Presidential election of 2008, scheduled to be held in March 2008, is widely expected to be a three-horse race between the official Kremlin-backed candidate, the candidate of the left-wing nationalist forces and the nominee of the democratic opposition. Incumbent President Vladimir Put..
Russian proverbs
Russian proverbs give an insight into many aspects of Russian history, culture, national character. Russian language is replete with many hundreds of proverbs (пословица /poslovʲitsa/) and sayings (поговоркa /pogovorka/). These were already tabulated by the seventeenth century, a..
Russian Provisional Government
State emblem of the Russian Provisional Government The Russian Provisional Government was formed in Petrograd after the deterioration of the Russian Empire and the tsar's abdication. When the authority of the Tsar's government began disintegrating in the February Revolution of 1917, two riva..
Russian psychedelic trance
This article is a work in progress. Feel free to expand. Russian psychedelic trance (also Russian psytrance, Russian dark or simply dark) is a form of darker and distorted psychedelic trance music made mostly in Russia and Central Europe. The music is considered to be less popular than mains..
Russian Railways
Russian Railways (Russian: ), is the state-owned railway company of Russia. It is one of the biggest railway companies in the world with 85,500 km of track and 1.2 million employees. Almost 1.3 billion passengers travel via Russian Railways annually as well as 1.3 billion tons of freight. Russ..
Russian referendums, 1993
Two Russian referendums took place in 1993. The referendum on confidence The Russia's referendum of April 25, 1993 consisted of 4 points: Do you confide in Boris Yeltsin, the President of Russia? (58.7% Yes, 40,405,811 of 68,869,947)Do you approve the social and economic policy of the President of ..
Russian Republic
Russian Republic may refer to one of the following states in the history of Russia. Russian SFSRRussian Federation This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point ..
Russian Research Module
The Russian Research Module (RM) is a Russian element of the International Space Station (ISS) that provides facilities for Russian experiments and research. It is analogous to the U.S. Laboratory. There will be one RM on the ISS. One Research Module and the Universal Docking Module have been can..
Russian response to Hurricane Katrina
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Russian Revolution
Russian Revolution can refer to the following events in the history of Russia: The Russian Revolution of 1905 was a series of strikes and violent anti-government protests against Tsar Nicholas IIThe Russian Revolution of 1917, which included:*February Revolution, which resulted in the abdication of..
Russian Revolution of 1905
History of Russia Early East Slavs Khazars Kievan Rus' Vladimir-Suzdal Novgorod Republic Volga Bulgaria Mongol invasion Golden Horde Muscovy Khanate of Kazan Russian Empire Revolution of 1905 Revolution of 1917 Civil War Soviet Union Russian Federation The Russian ..
Russian Revolution of 1917
History of Russia Early East Slavs Khazars Kievan Rus' Vladimir-Suzdal Novgorod Republic Volga Bulgaria Mongol invasion Golden Horde Muscovy Khanate of Kazan Russian Empire Revolution of 1905 Revolution of 1917 Civil War Soviet Union Russian Federation The Russian ..
Russian River
For rivers located in Russia, see List of rivers of Russia. Russian River may refer to one of the following rivers in the United States: Russian River (Alaska)Russian River (California) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If ..
Russian River (Alaska)
The Russian River is 13-mile-long (21 km) river on the Kenai Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows northward from Upper Russian Lake in the Kenai Mountains through Lower Russian Lake, draining into the Kenai River. Like the Kenai, the Russian River is famous for its fishing, espec..
Russian River (California)
The Russian River downstream of Duncan's Mills The Russian River rises in the coastal mountain ranges of Mendocino County, north of Ukiah in Northern California. It then flows south through valleys in Mendocino County and Sonoma County along Highway 101. The river turns west at Healdsburg and..
Russian rock
Rock and roll became known in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and quickly broke free from its western roots. Contents 1 History1.1 The early '60s1.2 The late '60s and '70s1.3 The '80s and '90s1.4 Present day2 Characteristics3 External links History The early '60..
Russian roots of Catherine the Great
Catherine the Great was widely known as "that German petty princess" wherefore her own propaganda highlighted her Russian and Eastern Orthodox being. That took place already when she was the Russian heir-apparent's wife and gathered potential support for the future, but much also during her reign as..
Russian roulette
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Russian roulette (Russian: (Русская) Рулетка, (Russkaya) Rulyetka) is the practice of placing a single round in a revolver, spinning the cylinder and closing it into the firearm without looking, aiming the revolver at one's own head in a suici..
Russian roulette (disambiguation)
Russian roulette is a game played with a revolver. Russian roulette may also be one of the following titles. Russian Roulette, a game show produced by the Game Show NetworkRussian Roulette, an album by the band AcceptRoulette Russe, an Alain Bashung album whose name means "Russian roulette" in Fre..
Russian Roulette (film)
Russian Roulette, a 1975 film, [ru]Russian Roulette, a 1993 film by Greydon Clark [link], [ru]This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link ..
Russian Roulette (game show)
Russian Roulette was an American game show hosted by Mark L. Walberg (not to be confused with Mark Wahlberg) that ran in two seasons from June 2002 to 2003, with Burton Richardson as the show's announcer. It aired on GSN. The Russian Roulette studio consists of a circle with six trapdoors, four of w..
Russian Route M10
M10 is a state route in Russia connecting the two largest cities: Moscow and Saint Petersburg. It is 694 km long. The route starts in Saint Petersburg, goes through Tosno, Chudovo, Velikiy Novgorod, Krestsy, Valdai, Vyshny Volochyok, Torzhok, Tver, Klin, Solnechnogorsk, Khimki, and ends in Moscow. ..
Russian Route M18
The M18 highway is a major highway in Russia, running from Saint Petersburg to Murmansk. The highway is part of the E105 European route. The highway is the main transportation route by road in the Republic of Karelia and the Murmansk Oblast. Route The M18 highway runs from Saint Petersburg, south o..
Russian ruble
The ruble or rouble (Russian: , plural рубли́; see note on spelling below) is the name of the currency of the Russian Federation and the two self-proclaimed republics, Abkhazia and South Ossetia (and formerly, of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire). One rouble is divided into 100 k..
Russian Sage
Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia Benth.) is a deciduous perennial with upright, grayish white stems and lobed, deeply notched silvery-grey leaves 5 cm long and 2.5 cm wide. Older stems are woody at the base, and younger stems are herbaceous and square in cross section. The stems and leaves g..
Russian sayings
Russian sayings give an insight into many aspects of Russian history, culture, and national character. Russian language is replete with many hundreds of proverbs (пословица/poslov'itsa/) and sayings (поговоркa/pogovorka/). These were already tabulated by the seventeenth century, a..
Russian School of Mathematics
Russian School of Mathematics Principal Inessa Rifkin Established 1998 School type Private Location Newton, MA, USA School colors Blue, White Nicknames RSM, Russian School, Math School The Russian School of Mathematics (RSM), is located on 1345 Centre St. Newton, MA. I..
Russian Second Division
The Russian Second Division is the third level of Russian professional football. The division is run by Russian Professional Football League. The Second Division is geographically divided into 5 zones: West, Centre, South, Ural-Povolzhye, and East. The number of clubs in each zone varies between ye..
Russian serfdom
A Peasant Leaving His Landlord on Yuriev Day, painting by Sergei V. Ivanov. The origins of serfdom in Russia are traced to Kievan Rus in the 11th century. Legal documents of the epoch, such as Russkaya Pravda, distinguished several degrees of feudal dependency of peasants. Traditionally, the t..
Russian Shipyard Number 10
Russian Shipyard No. 10 -- Shkval -- is located in Polyarny, a town on the outermost western side of the Murmansk Fjord. In the West, it is more often referred to by the name of the town than its official name. As the first nuclear-powered submarines were delivered to the Russian Northern Fleet at..
Russian ship naming conventions
The Russian and Soviet Navy's naming conventions were similar to those of other Nations. A problem for the non-Russian reader is the need to transliterate the Cyrillic names into the Latin alphabet. There are often several different Latin spellings of the same Russian name Contents 1 Pre Rev..
Russian Sign Language
Russian Sign Language is the sign language of the deaf community in Russia. It has a grammar unlike the (spoken or written) Russian language, although there is a "signed Russian" which has been used on television in interpreted news programs. The Moscow Bilingual School for the Deaf, which uses R..
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
--> The Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party, or RSDLP (Росси́йская Социа́л-Демократи́ческая Рабо́чая Па́ртия = РСДРП), also known as the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party and the Russian Social-Democratic Party, was a revolutionary soc..
Russian Social Justice Party
The Russian Social Justice Party (Российская партия справедливости, Rossiyskaya Partiya Spravedlivosti) is a progressive political party in Russia. At the last legislative elections, 7 December 2003, the alliance of the Russian Pensioners' Party and the Russian Social..
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая РеспубликаRussian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (In Detail) (In Detail) State motto (Russian): Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!(Transl..
Russian space dogs
During the 1950s and 1960s the USSR used a number of dogs for sub-orbital and orbital space flights to determine whether human spaceflight was feasible. Before becoming cosmonauts, the dogs were strays from Moscow. In total in the 1950s and 60s, the Soviet Union launched missions with passenger sl..
Russian Space Troops
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Russian Standard
Russian Standard, Russkiy Standart or Russky Standart is a premium brand of Russian vodka owned by entrepreneur Rustam Tariko's Roust Group. Introduced to the market in 1998, Russian Standard vodka contains 40% alcohol by volume (ABV) and is available in sequentially pricier Original, Platinum, and..
Russian State Library
Old building of the Russian State Library, overlooking the Kremlin. The Russian State Library (Российская государственная библиотека in Russian) is the national library of Russia, located in Moscow. It is the largest in the country and one of the largest in ..
Russian State Social University
Russian State Social University (RSSU, Российский Государственный Социальный Университет) is the public university located in Moscow, Russian Federation. --> Contents 1 History2 External links3 Departments4 See also History I..
Russian State Symphony Orchestra
Russian State Symphony Orchestra is a name confusingly used by two distinct ensembles: The State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation, which was formerly the USSR State Symphony OrchestraThe State Symphony Capella of Russia, which was formerly the USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony ..
Russian State University for the Humanities
View of the RSUH campus The Russian State University for the Humanities, also known as RSUH or RGGU (РГГУ, Российский государственный гуманитарный университет), is a university in Moscow, Russia with over 5500 students. It was created in 199..
Russian Steamroller
The Russian Steamroller is a term used to describe Russian Armed Forces. They are called this because it was thought they would have a "steamroller effect" on the enemy and overrun its positions. The term was mainly used in World War I although it was also used in following conflicts. ..
Russian stereotypes
Russian stereotypes are the attributes commonly described as the main items of Russian culture. To a certain extent, Russians maintain many of these stereotypes themselves. Hence, Russian stereotypes can be classified as the ones widespread in the West and those advertised by Russians themselves. T..
Russian submarine AS-34
The AS-34 is a Priz class Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, or rescue mini-sub. Service record The AS-34 was stationed aboard the rescue ship Rudnetsky and participated in operations to attempt a rescue of personnel from the sunken Russian submarine Kursk. The sub managed to reach Kursk but was una..
Russian submarine Delfin
Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched: 1902 Commissioned: 1903 Decommissioned: 1917 Fate: Homeport: Stricken: General Characteristics Displacement: Length: Beam: Draft: Propulsion: Speed: Range: Complement: 37 officers and men Armament: Дельфин (Delfin, me..
Russian submarine K-141 Kursk
Career Ordered: Laid down: 1992 Launched: 1994 Commissioned: December 1994 Fate: Lost at sea August 12, 2000 Homeport: Vidyaevo, Russia Stricken: General Characteristics Displacement: 13.400 t, 16.400 t Length: 154.0 m Beam: 18.2 m Draft: 9.0 m Propulsion: 2 nuclear reactors ..
Russian submarine K-157 Vepr
Career Awarded: Laid down: 16 June 1990 Launched: 10 December 1994 Commissioned: 25 November 1995 Fate: Active in service as of 2006. Homeport: Gadzhievo General Characteristics Displacement: 8140 tonnes surfaced, 12,770 tonnes submerged Length: 114.3 meters Beam: 13.6 meters Drau..
Russian submarine K-407 Novomoskovsk
Career Awarded: Laid down: November 1989 Launched: 27 November 1990 Commissioned: Fate: Active in service as of 2006. Homeport: Olenya Bay, Skalisty Naval Base General Characteristics Displacement: 11 700 tons (surface) / 18 200 tons (submerged) Length: 167 m Beam: 11.7 m Draft:..
Russian submarine K-496 Borisoglebsk
Borisoglebsk is a Russian advanced Delta III SSBN nuclear submarine. On 21 June 2005 the vessel served as the launch platform for a missile carrying a payload containing a solar sail experiment, Cosmos 1. Sources Russian Media Monitoring Agency – http://www.wps.ru/en/products/pp/kursk/2000/0..
Russian submarine Kursk explosion
In August 2000, the Russian Oscar II class submarine (which is the world's largest class of cruise-missile submarine), Kursk sank in the Barents Sea when a leak of hydrogen peroxide in the forward torpedo room apparently led to the detonation of a torpedo warhead, which in turn triggered the expl..
Russian submarine TK-202
Career Ordered: ? Laid down: October 1, 1980 Launched: April 26, 1982 Commissioned: December 28 1983 Characteristics See Typhoon class submarine TK-202 was a submarine in the Russian and formerly the Soviet Navy. History Hull number TK-202 was laid down at the Severodvinsk shipyar..
Russian Super Cup
The Russian Super Cup (Суперкубок России) is a one-match football annual competition. Its official sponsored name is Parlament Russian Super Cup (Парламент - Суперкубок России). The two participating clubs are holders of the Russian Premier League champions t..
Russian Symbolism
Mikhail Nesterov's painting The Vision of the Youth Bartholomew (1890) is often considered to mark the inauguration of the Russian Symbolist movement. Russian Symbolism was an intellectual and artistic movement predominant at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. It represent..
Russian Tax Code
The Russian Tax Code is the primary tax law for the Russian Federation. Full text English translation of [The Tax Code of the Russian Federation]. The Tax Code of the Russian Federation was adopted and implemented in two parts. Part Two regulates local, republican and federal system of ta..
Russian Team
--> The Russian Team was a professional wrestling team in the 1980's that attempted to prove their Soviet dominance over their opponents. History The Russian Team was formed in December 1984 in the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions. It consisted of Ivan Koloff, Nikita Koloff and Krusher Khruschev. T..
Russian Tea Room
The Russian Tea Room was a famous restaurant in New York City, located at 150 W. 57th Street between Carnegie Hall Tower and Metropolitan Tower. It was opened in 1926 by former members of the Russian Imperial Ballet as a gathering place for Russian expatriates and became famous as a gatherin..
Russian Telegraph Agency
Agitprop poster by Mayakovsky ROSTA poster by Aleksey Radakov. The illiterate is as good as a blind man ROSTA or Russian Telegraph Agency (Russian: РОСТА, Российское телеграфное агенство) was the first state news agency in Soviet Russia and Soviet Union ..
Russian tender Velikiy Knyaz Konstantin
thumb Velikiy Knyaz Konstantin (Russian: Великий князь Константин) was a name of the Russian Navy torpedo boat tender named after the Grand Duke (Velikiy Kniaz) Konstantin of Russia, used in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. Stepan Osipovich Makarov, a famous Russian Nav..
Russian Tortoise
The Russian Tortoise, Horsfield's Tortoise or Central Asian Tortoise (Testudo horsfieldii) is a species of tortoise that is a popular pet. It is named after the American naturalist Thomas Horsfield. Contents 1 Description2 Behavior3 Geographic distribution & habitat4 Taxonom..
Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller
19th-Century Commander's Badge, Russian Grand Priory Brother Gerard created the Order of St John of Jerusalem as a distinctive Order from the previous Benedictine Establishment of Hospitallers. It provided medical care and protection for pilgrims visiting Jerusalem. After the success of the Fi..
Russian Trotter
The Russian Trotter or Métis Trotter was developed in Russia to create a horse with a faster trotting speed than the older Russian