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The article calls Kommersant's reporters "not only enemies of the entire Russian people and all decent and law-abiding people, but - genuine traitors," and calls on Mr. Kashin to identify his source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
NYT > Home Page By ELLEN BARRY 2010
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Once highly regarded newspapers, such as Kommersant, have lost much of their bite since being bought by Kremlin-friendly magnates.
Truth in the Time of Putinism Robert Orttung And Christopher Walker 2010
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Snob was the brainchild of Vladimir Yakovlev, who in 1989 founded "Kommersant," the first private daily business newspaper in Russia.
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Reading about the Tolyatti "business dispute," the pressure on the courts, and the purported role of the presidential administration reminded me of the scandalous interview that formerly Kremlin-connected fund manager Oleg Shvartsman gave to "Kommersant" in November 2007 in which he cast some light on the "voluntary-compulsory" measures that Putin insiders (he named especially First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin) in order to implement a "velvet reprivatization."
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An article in the November 4, 1991 issue of "Kommersant", a respected Moscow weekly, claimed Kelly had been taken in the fall of 1967 through a "window" in the China-Soviet border to Saryshagansk, on Lake Balkash, in the then
Patterson, James K. 1967
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Russian and US presidents have discussed the negotiations on a new strategic arms reductions treaty and said it was possible to talk about a date for the deal to be newspaper 'Kommersant' reported on Saturday, ...
WN.com - Articles related to Treaty to cut US-Russia nukes; signing in 2 weeks 2010
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Aushev told the Russian daily "Kommersant" that the commission was set up in response to numerous complaints from the public and Muslim clergy about TV and radio broadcasts that violate religious or specifically Ingush values and ethics.
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Aushev told the Russian daily "Kommersant" that the commission was set up in response to numerous complaints from the public and Muslim clergy about TV and radio broadcasts that violate religious or specifically Ingush values and ethics.
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Daurbekov told the Russian daily "Kommersant" that he and his colleagues had no alternative to appealing to Medvedev, given that Yevkurov holds the judiciary "responsible for just about all the problems the republic faces."
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"Kommersant" newspaper alleged the authorities may have had advance warning of a possible suicide attack on the Moscow metro.
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