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Ruslana's husband speaks out!

During an interview on Greek television today, Oleksandr Ksenofontov, Ruslana�s husband of five years, talked to entertainment news show Apokleistika

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Eurovision Song Contest final: 4,267,791 voters

With 36 participating countries, the voting of the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest was the biggest voting event in the history

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Junior: The 12 finalists in Croatia

Croatian broadcaster HRT announced the names of the 12 finalists of the 2004 Croatian Junior Eurovision Song Contest selection that

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MSP Leckie: “Scotland should get own entry”

Scottish Parliament member Carolyn Leckie is concerned about the bad resuts of the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest

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The story continues in Eurovision Backstage

Starting this Monday, 24th May, until Friday 28th May, the French-German television channel ARTE will broadcast a special report about

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Married Ruslana admits her fondness of Sakis!

Sakis Rouvas' participation in the Eurovision Song Contest managed to create renewed interest for the programme in Greece. The artist's

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Athena and Sertab to perform in Berlin

Türk Günü, a Turkish-European cultural celebration, is to be held this Saturday in Berlin. Among the list of participants is

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Latvian delegation sad but still optimistic

The head of the Latvian delegation at the 49th Eurovision Song Contest, Iveta Lepesko, is sure that Fomins and Kleins

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Danish Delegation questions review clips

Uffe Kofod, head of the Danish delegation at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, has hinted that he was unhappy with

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Suggestion: 50% professional jury to save the contest

Some days after the total flop of Belgium in Istanbul, Steve De Coninck-De Boeck was interviewed in TerZake on VRT's

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Ruslana: Prime Minister's new advisor

The winner of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2004, Ruslana, has been appointed to the position of the advisor on

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Çetin Alp died last night

The representative of Turkey at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983, Çetin Alp, was found dead last night by his daughter.

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Estonia: a drop in ratings

According to the report of the largest marketing research company in Estonia, TNS Emor, 338.600 people watched the semifinal of

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Tie-Break: 'BalkanVision'

Ranking 21st amongst 24 participance did not led Austrian participants to rethink their performance. “We gave everything and we are