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- fa6435033b60f6a4fd0d8dbfd71d53db893de194a813840f51cd3f227b58aa11 date "2000-10-26".
- fa6435033b60f6a4fd0d8dbfd71d53db893de194a813840f51cd3f227b58aa11 first "Robert".
- fa6435033b60f6a4fd0d8dbfd71d53db893de194a813840f51cd3f227b58aa11 isCitedBy Julia_Moon.
- fa6435033b60f6a4fd0d8dbfd71d53db893de194a813840f51cd3f227b58aa11 last "Black".
- fa6435033b60f6a4fd0d8dbfd71d53db893de194a813840f51cd3f227b58aa11 title "Moon and his ballet stars: When the Rev Moon's son died in a car crash, the controversial religious leader formed a dance company for the young man's fiancee. With money no object, it has impressed critics around the world".
- fa6435033b60f6a4fd0d8dbfd71d53db893de194a813840f51cd3f227b58aa11 work The_Daily_Telegraph.