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Church choir music by Kyiv Chamber Choir
Kiev Chamber Choir
Ukrainian and Russian church music


Russian praise and worship music
Praise the Lord
This CD of Russian church worship music gives the answer why New York Times and Washington Post wrote about the choir and why they were invited to sing during the annual VIP viewing of the Christmas-decorated WhiteHouse

Christian worship songs
Ancient church music of Bizantine, Geoegia and Rus
by Sretenye

Sretenye broght to life rare Byzantine, Georgia, Bulgarian and Old Rus church choir music of the
8-15th centuries.
This CD is the winner of 2004 JPF Music Award (USA)
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What to do when PDF files do not open correctly
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If the Adobe Acrobat viewer doesn't display PDF files inside your Web browser as expected try disabling the "View In Browser" or "Web Browser Integration" feature in your Adobe Acrobat viewer (for plug-in and standard version). Doing this will force your Acrobat viewer to display PDF outside your browser in a separate window. In most cases this will fix your problem. Shown below is how to disable "Web Browser Integration".
Go to <Edit><Preferences><General><Option> and disable Display PDF in browser

Solution 2 - Download PDF to hard drive

Make sure that the Acrobat viewer can read the PDF file by downloading it to your hard disk and then viewing it in the browser:
In Netscape Navigator 3.x or later:
Right-click (Windows) or hold down the mouse button (Mac OS) on the link to the PDF file, then choose Save Link As from the pop-up menu.
In the Save As dialog box, specify a name and location for the PDF file, and then click Save.
Choose one of the following options to open the PDF file:
- In Navigator 3.x (Windows/Mac OS) Choose File > Open File.
- In Navigator 4.x (Windows) Choose File > Open Page > Choose File.
- In Navigator 4.x (Mac OS) Choose File > Open > Page in Navigator.
If you're using Navigator for Windows, choose either All Files or Acrobat files from the Files Of Type pop-up menu.
Select the PDF file you saved in step 2 and click Open. The Acrobat viewer should open the PDF file inside the browser window.


In Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later:
Right-click (Windows) or hold down the mouse button (Mac OS) on the link to the PDF file, and then choose Save Target As from the pop-up menu.
In the Save As dialog box, specify a name and location for the PDF file, and then click Save.
Choose File > Open and click Browse. 
Choose All Files from the Files Of Type pop-up menu.
Select the PDF file you saved in step 2 and click Open. The Acrobat viewer should open the PDF file inside the browser window.






What to do when PDF files do not open correctly in your browser