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- Mikhailovna Kalinkina (Russian: Светлана Михайловна Калинкина; Belarusian: Святлана Міхайлоўна Калінкіна, romanized: Svyatlana Mikhaylowna Kalinkina; born 12...
- March 2011 Andrey Grebenschikov Below **** Yekaterinburg April 2011 Anna Kalinkina Ghost-Station Moscow June 2011 Andrey Dyakov Into the Darkness Leningrad...
- Belarusian courts. In 2004 International Press Freedom Award laureate Svetlana Kalinkina accepted an editorial position at Narodnaja Volya. In 2004 Iosif Siaredzich...
- Monday to Friday, presented by well-known political commentators Svetlana Kalinkina, Uladzimir Mackievich and Vital Cyhankou, who discuss the most crucial...
- was founded by Piotr Martsau in 1992. In 2003, its editor was Svetlana Kalinkina. The paper began to publish reports and features critical of Lukashenko's...
- Gradauskienė [lt] (1–2) Vaidotas Valiukevičius (1–2) Monika Liu (2–4) Robertas Kalinkinas (3–4) Paul de Miko (3) Vidas Bareikis (3) Rūta Ščiogolevaitė (3) Stano...
- be able to return to work? Pavel Kadochnikov as Sergey Ratanov Marina Kalinkina as Nadezhda Ratanova Viktor Dobrovolsky as Sergey Konstantinovich Mikhail...
- Georgian newspaper Yulia LatyninaRussian journalist and writer Svetlana KalinkinaBelarusian journalist The New TimesRussian magazine Chechenskoye...
-  Morocco Musa Muradov  Russia Manuel Vázquez Portal  Cuba 2004 Svetlana Kalinkina  Belarus Aung Pwint and Thaung Tun  Burma Alexis Sinduhije  Burundi Paul...
- of the canal were being constructed. The name of the bridge is that of Kalinkina village, which was situated at the bridge's location in the 18th century...