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Katina and March
In March 2009, a statement was released on the duo's site and MySpace stating that the duo will no longer be a " full-time " project and that Katina and Volkova were working on solo projects.

Katina and 1944
In 1944 Katina Paxinou was honoured with the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for For Whom the Bell Tolls.
In 1944 Katina Paxinou was honoured with the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for For Whom the Bell Tolls.

Katina and .
* 1992 – The Katina P. runs aground off of Maputo, Mozambique and 60, 000 tons of crude oil spill into the ocean.
: R. Katina said, “ Six thousand years the world will exist and one the seventh, it shall be desolate ( haruv ), as it is written, ‘ And the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day ’ ( Isa.
2: 11 )... R. Katina also taught, “ Just as the seventh year is the Shmita year, so too does the world have one thousand years out of seven that are fallow ( mushmat ), as it is written, ‘ And the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day ’ ( Isa.
Katina Paxinou ( December 17, 1900 – February 22, 1973 ) was an Academy-Award-winning Greek film and theatre actress.
* 1984 – Lena Katina, Russian singer ( t. A. T. u.
The story primarily concerns the difficult relationship between two women, Helen Francine Peters ( known simply as Francine ) and Katina Marie (" Katchoo ") Choovanski, and their friend David Qin.
* Katina " Katchoo " Choovanski-" The Original Angry Blonde ," Katchoo is a temperamental artist with a violent past.
** Katina Paxinou, Greek actress ( b. 1900 )
The first annual Miss Fag Hag Pageant took place in New York City on May 17, 2009 at Comix comedy club with judges Caroline Rhea, Michael Musto, Hedda Lettuce and Katina Corrao.
It was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Actress ; however, only the Greek actress Katina Paxinou won an Oscar for her portrayal of Pilar.
caused controversy as it featured the young girls, Lena Katina and Yulia Volkova, embracing and eventually kissing.
In 1947 the play was adapted for film by Dudley Nichols, starring Rosalind Russell, Michael Redgrave, Raymond Massey, Katina Paxinou, Leo Genn and Kirk Douglas.
In 2004, Duff made a guest appearances on That's So Raven as Katina Jones.
By the end of auditioning, the partners narrowed their search down to ten girls, including the members that finally become t. A. T. u., Lena Katina and Yulia Volkova.
Both girls stood out among the others, especially because of their appearance and vocal experience, but the producers decided to start with 14-year-old Katina, who sang " It Must Have Been Love " by Roxette.
Katina began recording demos, including " Yugoslavia ", a protest song about NATO aggression on Yugoslavia.

"-First and published
* " The Small Rain "-First published in March, 1959 in the Cornell Writer, No. 2, pp. 14 – 32.
* " Low-lands "-First published in New World Writing, No. 16, Philadelphia: Lippincott, on 16 March 1960, pp. 85 – 108.
* " Entropy "-First published in the Kenyon Review 22, No. 2, in Spring 1960, pp. 27 – 92.
* " Under the Rose "-First published in The Noble Savage 3 in May 1961, pp. 233 – 251.
* " The Secret Integration "-First published December 26, 1964 in The Saturday Evening Post 237 No. 45, pp. 36 – 37, 39, 42-44, 46-49, 51.
* " Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life "-First published in The Daily Telegraph in 1974
* " Beware of the Dog "-First published in Harper's in October 1944.
* " Bitch "-First published in Playboy in July 1974.
* " The Bookseller "-First published in Playboy in January 1986.
* " The Champion of the World "-First published in The New Yorker on 31 January 1959.
* " Death of an Old Old Man "-First published in Ladies Home Journal in September 1945.
* " Dip in the Pool "-First published in The New Yorker on 19 January 1952.
* " Edward the Conqueror "-First published in The New Yorker on 31 October 1953.
* " Galloping Foxley "-First published in Town & Country in November 1953.
* " The Great Switcheroo "-First published in Playboy in April 1974.
* " The Hitch-Hiker "-First published in Atlantic Monthly in July 1977.
* " Lamb to the Slaughter "-First published in Harper's in September 1953.
* " The Landlady "-First published in The New Yorker on 28 November 1959.
* " The Last Act "-First published in Playboy in January 1966.
* " Madame Rosette "-First published in Harper's in August 1945.
* " Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat "-First published in Nugget in December 1959.
* " My Lady Love, My Dove "-First published in The New Yorker on 21 June 1952.
* " Only This "-First published in Ladies Home Journal in September 1944.
* " Parson's Pleasure "-First published in Esquire in April 1958.

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