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  • The so-called Madore Amendment [to a major bill] ensured that we in the south metro got a lot more money for roads. "

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The so-called Madore Amendment [to a major bill] ensured that we in the south metro got a lot more money for roads. "

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The so-called Madore Amendment [to a major bill] ensured that we in the south metro got a lot more money for roads. "

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Edgar Grospiron resigned as the Annecy bid chief in December over budget issues, and in April, three months before the IOC's decision, the deputy director of Annecy's bid, Herve Madore, resigned.

    Three Cities Pitch Their Visions for the Winter Olympics Jenny Gross 2011

  • Elliot Madore, a promising young baritone, played Don Giovanni as a brutal rapist and murderer, with the seductive qualities that have netted him so many women as lovers nowhere in evidence.

    Glum Season for St. Louis Heidi Walesom 2011

  • Elliot Madore, a promising young baritone, played Don Giovanni as a brutal rapist and murderer, with the seductive qualities that have netted him so many women as lovers nowhere in evidence.

    Glum Season for St. Louis Heidi Walesom 2011

  • Mr. Appleby and Ms. Claire, both members of the Met's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, gave creditable performances; Mr. Madore, also a Young Artist, was uncomfortable with his Handelian runs.

    Promoting the Baroque In an ADHD World Heidi Waleson 2012

  • Elliot Madore, a promising young baritone, played Don Giovanni as a brutal rapist and murderer, with the seductive qualities that have netted him so many women as lovers nowhere in evidence.

    Glum Season for St. Louis Heidi Walesom 2011

  • Some arias worked on their own; others seemed off-base, like Lysander's "Curse you, Neptune," sung by baritone Elliot Madore as a sendup of barihunk machismo.

    Promoting the Baroque In an ADHD World Heidi Waleson 2012

  • That will change on Friday when the Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre in Jersey City hosts "Paul Sorvino in Concert," an evening of opera selections, Neapolitan standards and popular tunes accompanied by pianist David John Madore .

    A Different Tune for Sorvino Bruce Bennett 2011

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