"Aren't you glad you can live in America instead of in a really macho place like Russia?"
"'I'm saying, 'Look at this character right now in front of us.' She's
wearing a cashmere sweater, fancy pants, high heels, jewelry. I said,
'You understand she's cleaning the house, right?' "
"Mostly, the
Russian crew found the show boring, not funny, with characters they
couldn't relate to, including the show's title character, who they
though was weak and emasculated."
http://www.npr.org/2011/05/01/135892086/lost-in-translation-tvs-raymond-goes-to-russia
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3. ENROLLMENT TO DATE
As of 2 a.m. Monday, 1.2 million
Californians had signed up for individual policies through Covered
California. Another 1.1 million who started applications were determined
to be likely eligible for Medi-Cal, the state's version of Medicaid
http://www.news10.net/story/news/local/2014/03/31/website-problems-lead-to-covered-california-application-extension/7142967/
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"'The 'no' you get creatively is the same in every language,' Rosenthal
said. 'Just change the accent. And the drink you have after.'"
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/everybody-loves-raymond-creator-phil-182353
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Can I decline Medi-Cal and enroll in a Covered California health plan and receive the federal premium assistance?
If you are enrolled in or are eligible for Medi-Cal, you cannot receive financial assistance for other coverage through Covered California. You can still purchase a health coverage plan through Covered California, but you will have to pay the full cost of the Covered California health care plan’s premium.
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"Bro-hugging became the least of his problems. While working on 'Everybody Loves Kostya,' Rosenthal dealt with a producer who didn't
want to buy chairs for a live audience; a wardrobe assistant who hoped
to use the show's middle-class family to teach Russia about cutting-edge
fashion; and a director whose true passion is playing music on enema
bags strapped to his body. Rosenthal also spent a lot of time trying to
stop the actor playing Kostya from endlessly writhing on the floor after
getting kicked in the testicles, which is a staple of Russian
television comedy."
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/11_20/b4228077681906.htm
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