
Russia’s Valeri Kharlamov, right, was often the most dangerous player on the ice throughout the iconic eight-game Summit Series in 1972.
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front page of the toronto sun, september 5, 1972
one of the many items from dennis kane’s incredible collection of 1972 summit series memorabilia
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I believe I may know where this is. I was pretty drunk, Flea and Anthony weren’t there that night, but, I think that bridge with the crazy gold-winged lions is in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Anyone?
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I believe I may know where this is. I was pretty drunk, Flea and Anthony weren’t there that night, but, I think that bridge with the crazy gold-winged lions is in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Anyone?
Repressive regimes commonly mistake power for omnipotence. No one doubts that they can arrest their opponents, isolate them, deny them fair trials and put them in prison. What’s much harder to do, in the modern world, is bury critical ideas under a suffocating blanket of censorship. Even if…
Well said.
GO GO PUSSY POWER!
Pussy Riot
Because clearly, these girls are a threat to Putin. … Well, I guess they are.