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In October 2009 she was ranked 92nd in a Top 100 Most Successful Women in Ukraine compiled by experts for the Ukrainian magazine Focus. On 16 January 2009, President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko awarded Karol the title of Honored Artist of Ukraine. Philipp Kirkorov, Alla Pugacheva and Verka Serduchka all have "parts" in the story. In 2007, she released her new album Polyus prityazheniya and wrote a fairy tale "Pautinka", a story about a caterpillar, portraying the show business as Tina has experienced it.

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In 2006, she also participated in the United Nations's Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS campaign against HIV/AIDS in Ukraine. Also in 2006, she started studying by correspondence at the National Aviation University in Kyiv. In 2006, Tina Karol released her debut album Show Me Your Love, and another album entitled Nochenka, with some of the songs of the first album in Russian and Ukrainian. In 2006 Karol won at the casting for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song "I Am Your Queen" and therefore represented Ukraine at the event finishing 7th, scoring 145 points, with a revised version of the song entitled " Show Me Your Love". Karol performing at the Eurovision Song Contest, 2006 In 2006 she commented on this "It was a part of my agreement with the producers, but, to be honest, I am glad I changed my name. In 2005 she took a less Jewish stage name after producers of New Wave had suggested that to her. Karol became the soloist of the Ensemble of Song and Dance of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as well as a television personality. Karol has participated in numerous youth, regional, international and Jewish singing contests as well as musicals and theatrical shows. In her fourth year, she was awarded a scholarship by Ukraine's parliament. In 2000 she with this ensemble travelled to the United States, where the group's appearances raised money for Jewish Agency for Israel programs in Ukraine. As a teenager Karol (under her real name Tetiana Liberman) performed for four years with the dancing ensemble at the Kyiv branch of the Jewish Agency, and her repertoire included songs in Hebrew and in Yiddish. She is fluent in both Ukrainian and Russian. Karol confessed in 2006 she often felt discriminated against in school because of her Jewish last name. Her father, Hryhoriy Liberman was from Vashkivtsi, Ukraine. Karol moved to Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine at the age of six. Born on 25 January 1985 to a Ukrainian mother and Ukrainian Jewish father in Orotukan, Magadan Oblast, Russian Far East.












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