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  2. Rudolf Nureyev - Wikipedia

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    Nureyev re-entered the hospital Notre Dame du Perpétuel Secours in Levallois-Perret on 20 November 1992 and remained there until his death from AIDS complications at age 54 on 6 January 1993. His funeral was held in the marble foyer of the Paris Garnier Opera House .

  3. Robert Tracy (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Nureyev employed Tracy as his personal assistant and production co-ordinator when working out of New York and Paris, while Tracy kept his teaching job at Fordham University. [5] During the long-term relationship, they entertained the idea of becoming parents and Nureyev had plans to father a child with Nastassja Kinski, a plan that never ...

  4. La Bayadère - Wikipedia

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    Nureyev enlisted the assistance of his friend and colleague Ninel Kurgapkina, former Prima Ballerina of the Kirov Ballet, to assist in staging the work. The administration of the Paris Opéra knew that this production of La Bayadère would be Nureyev's last offering to the world, as his health was deteriorating more and more from advanced AIDS ...

  5. The White Crow - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times wrote, "The White Crow is a portrait of the artist as a young man, an attempt to show the complex array of factors — biographical, psychological, social, political — that led to the moment when the 23-year-old dancer made a decision that would change the history of ballet: Nureyev became Nureyev by defecting from Russia ...

  6. Forty years ago, AIDS was a death sentence. Not today, but ...

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    Free access to HIV-AIDS treatment exists in the U.S. In 2022, about 39 million people globally were living with HIV and about 29.8 million of them were receiving antiretroviral therapy.

  7. Photos: Procession of boats, flags and joyous athletes floats ...

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    More than 10,000 athletes sailed across the Seine River in a 3.5-mile parade Friday, kicking off the 2024 Paris Games with a spectacular open-air ceremony that showed off the exuberance of this ...

  8. Talk:Rudolf Nureyev - Wikipedia

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    He lived in Paris most of the time and only became an Austrian citizen a few years before his death, by which time he was almost finished as a dancer, so I don't think he should be classed as an Austrian dancer. In any case his nationality was either Russian or Tartar. Adam 01:28, 6 February 2006 (UTC) Sounds reasonable.

  9. Tapped phone led Paris attack leader to his death - AOL

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    Police honed in on Hasna Aitboulahcen, a woman already under surveillance who was known to have links to him.