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If Bishkek executes its promise to transfer 48 percent of "Dastan" plant shares to the benefit to Russia, the Kyrgyz foreign debt will be discharged. 300 million US dollar loan might be also received since the holes in the Kyrgyz state budget need to be covered.
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Think warm thoughts as you gaze at these pics of Jake Gyllenhaal's Prince Dastan in the sun-baked desert landscapes ...
New ‘Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time’ Images Appear Online » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Jake Gyllenhaal worked hard to embody the fearless hero Prince Dastan in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time – getting bulked up and mastering sword fighting and the acrobatic art of parkour.
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Prominently featured on the poster is lead actor Jake Gyllenhaal in full-costume as Prince Dastan.
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In the feature-film version, which is co-produced by Disney, the buffed up Jake Gyllenhaal portrays the adventurous Prince Dastan, who teams with his rival, Princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton) to stop an evil woman monarch (Ben Kingsley) from unleashing the sandstorm which could fall short the world.
Disney's 'Prince of Persia' trailer Kung Fu Cinema admin 2009
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After the jump you can snag a look [via Figures. com] at the plastic forms of Megan Fox and Josh Brolin in Jonah Hex, Sam Worthington in Clash of the Titans and Avatar, a very cool glove and very creepy puppet from the remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street, and the really crappy-looking figure of Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
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In the feature-film version, which is co-produced by Disney, the buffed up Jake Gyllenhaal portrays the adventurous Prince Dastan, who teams with his rival, Princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton) to stop an evil woman monarch (Ben Kingsley) from unleashing the sandstorm which could fall short the world.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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One of the most common (and wrong-headed) criticisms of the film - outlined by Chris Lee in the Los Angeles Times - is that the hero, Dastan, played by Gyllenhaal, doesn't "look Persian."
Mojgan Sherkat: Hollywood (Finally) Gives Us Positive Persians Mojgan Sherkat 2010
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The allied kingdom of Alamut, which Prince Dastan and the Persians invaded early in the film, was not established until the ninth century CE, and then only as a fortress.
Firas Al-Atraqchi: Prince of Persia Slaughters Historical Accuracy 2010
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The allied kingdom of Alamut, which Prince Dastan and the Persians invaded early in the film, was not established until the ninth century CE, and then only as a fortress.
Firas Al-Atraqchi: Prince of Persia Slaughters Historical Accuracy 2010
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