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Hazeta Slonimskaya (Belarusian: Газета Слонімская; Russian: Газета Слонимская; 7,000 to 8,000 copies) is an
independent local Belarusian newspaper. It...
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Sportyvna hazeta (Ukrainian: Спортивна газета, СГ) was Ukraine's
influential sports newspaper and
official sports newspaper of the
Soviet Government of...
- Ivashchyshyn,
Rushchyshyn became owner of Lviv-based
internet news
portal Lvivska Hazeta [uk]. The
portal received attention for
articles criticising the tax administration...
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newspapers in Lviv are "Vysoky Zamok", "Ekspres", "Lvivska
hazeta", "Ratusha",
Subotna poshta", "
Hazeta po-lvivsky", "Postup" and others. Po****r
magazines include...
- into two
teams as it was earlier. The
subject was
expanded by "Sportyvna
Hazeta" (The
Sports Gazette). In November–December 1988 the
publisher held a rally...
- 1921–1939". East
European Quarterly. 19 (1). Chornovol, Ihor. "Lvivska
Hazeta (Lviv Gazette),
October 7, 2005. The Art of Compromises:
Kyryl Studynsky...
- "Tiahnybok
considers 'Svoboda' as the only right-wing
party in Ukraine",
Hazeta po-ukrainsky, 6
August 2007.
Russian edition Archived 18
November 2008 at...
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newspaper "Suchasna Ukraina" (Contemporary Ukraine), "Ukrainska
Literaturna hazeta" (The
Ukrainian literary newspaper) and the
magazine "Suchasnist'" (Today)...
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positions in
media companies and Tonis, STB, and UT-1 TV channels, was head of
Hazeta 24.
Mykola Kniazhytskyi was a
member of the
National Council of Television...
- Split from
Social Democratic Party of
Ukraine Headquarters Kyiv
Newspaper Nasha Hazeta Youth wing
Ukrainian Social Democratic Youth Membership (2005) 405,000 Ideology...