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CORRECTS BYLINE - Volunteer firetenders from the group WaterFire wearing colored balaclavas pass two of the one hundred bonfires on the Providence river in Providence, Rhode Island Saturday Aug. 18, 2012. The Providence arts nonprofit WaterFire is displaying support for the Russian punk band Pussy Riot, whose members were convicted of hooliganism for their guerrilla performance denouncing President Vladimir Putin in a Moscow cathedral. WaterFire added the band's new single,

CORRECTS BYLINE - Volunteer firetenders from the group WaterFire wearing colored balaclavas pass two of the one hundred bonfires on the Providence river in Providence, Rhode Island Saturday Aug. 18, 2012. The Providence arts nonprofit WaterFire is displaying support for the Russian punk band Pussy Riot, whose members were convicted of hooliganism for their guerrilla performance denouncing President Vladimir Putin in a Moscow cathedral. WaterFire added the band's new single, "Putin Lights Up The Fires," to the soundtrack for the art group's traditional lighting of the fires in Providence on Saturday night.