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May 15 2008, AP

Rodney Atkins is still surprised when people recognize him in the grocery store nowadays. But give it time.

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In this May 15, 2006 file photo Peter Mussbach is shown in Milan, Italy. Mussbach, general manager of Berlin’s famed Staatsoper, is leaving due to differences over programming. The foundation that oversees Berlin’s three opera houses decided in...