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INKA

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INKAInstitute of Knowledge Advancement (Malaysia)


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Gregory Amenoff, Ross Bleckner, Will Cotton, Inka Essenhigh, April Gornik, Jane Hammond, Steve Mumford, Amy Sillman, Joan Snyder, and Fred Tomaselli are among the artists interviewed.
For the Germans, prolific pair Inka Grings - who finished as the tournament's leading scorer with six - and Birgit Prinz both struck twice while Melanie Behringer and Kim Kulig were also on target.
The German women were outstanding and England were ripped apart by Birgit Prinz and Inka Grings, who both scored twice.
 
 
 
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