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Photos: Moments in U.S.-Russian Life

U.S. Ice Hockey Team at Winter Olympic Games  AP/Wide World photoAmericans and Russians at Mockup of International Space Station AP/Wide World photoSpace Training Session AP/Wide World photoRussian Dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov AP/Wide World photoU.S. athlete Joanna Hayes, left, and Russia's Mariya Koroteyeva AP/Wide World photoRussian Mission Control  AP/Wide World photoU.S. Pianist Van Cliburn AP/Wide World photo Clockwise from Top Left,
A Selection of U.S. and Russians in Space, Olympic Games, and the Arts*

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  1. U.S. Ice Hockey Team at Winter Olympic Games
  2. Americans and Russians at Mockup of International Space Station
  3. Space Training Session
  4. U.S. Pianist Van Cliburn
  5. Russian Mission Control
  6. Russian Dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov
  7. U.S. Athlete Joanna Hayes and Russia's Mariya Koroteyeva

*The photo selection is not all-inclusive but just indicative of U.S.-Russian interaction in recent history.

Also:
U.S. Presidents with Russian Officials
U.S. Secretaries of State with Russian Officials

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