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  1. Politics, Diplomacy, Mass Media: English-Russian Dictionary of Active Use by G. M. Rostova, 2003-12
  2. Doing Business in Russia: Let's Speak in Russian by Galina Timofeeva, 1999-09-30
  3. Liquid - Metal Heat Transfer Media. Translated From Russian. by S S Kutateladze, 1959
  4. Belarusians gravitate toward Russia: Pull of Russian language, media remains strong (Opinion analysis) by R. B Dobson, 2000
  5. Freedom with problems: The Russian Judicial Chamber on mass media (Working paper series / Washington University School of Law) by Frances H Foster, 1996
  6. Research memorandum by Elizabeth Fox, 1992
  7. The concise English-Russian-Tajik-dictionary for reading of news media by N Khamroaliev, 1986
  8. West European papers hail the end of the nuclear threat and see a new U.S.-Russian partnership (Foreign media analysis) by Vello Ederma, 1992
  9. Foreign radio listening in central Russian provincial cities (Media research memorandum) by Donna M Vincent, 1992
  10. Prisoners of the Caucasus: Literary myths and media representations of the Chechen conflict (Working papers series / Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) by Harsha Ram, 1999
  11. News, Media and Political Power in Russia (Basees/ Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies) by O Koltsova, 2006-06-14
  12. Russian Cultural Studies: An Introduction
  13. RUSSIA - Jan. 11 - TV-6 Shut Down.(Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky's media platform)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  14. The Everything Learning Russian: Speak, Write, and Understand Russian in No Time (Everything: Language and Literature) by Julia Stakhenevich, 2007-09

21. Russian Media Magnate Invited To U.S. Interfax
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22. Russian Media And The Elections
russian media and the Elections. By our Eastern Europe Editor Margreet Strijbosch, 24 March 2000. The russian media are under fire.
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Russian Media and the Elections By our Eastern Europe Editor Margreet Strijbosch, 24 March 2000 Watching the Russian elections on television it's hard to believe that the presidential election is being held on Sunday. There is not a trace of election fever. On the contrary, the war in Chechnya is getting just as much coverage as the election campaign. The only presidential candidate who can benefit from this is Vladimir Putin. Bombs and mortars, the coffins of dead soldiers, weeping widows vowing to raise their sons to become heroes like their fathers, Russian television just can't get enough. Even so, the deluge of war footage does not automatically mean that the Russian viewer is well-informed about what is happening in Chechnya. Living soldiers are preferably seen waving cheerfully from their tanks. And there is not a trace of the two hundred thousand Chechen refugees on Russian television. However, not all Russian television stations are equally guilty, according to media researcher Natalya Mirimanova : "Russian TV is partially owned by the state, partially owned by corporations, and partly by people who are called oligarchs in this country. The state has some shares in the first channel, ORT, but it's mostly owned by Mr. Berezovsky who is very close to the Kremlin. Russian State TV is owned mostly by the state, although I can say that it's more independent than ORT. NTV is traditionally the independent TV station".

23. Russian Media Turns Hostile Towards Putin
Press Review Press Review Archive. russian media Turns Hostile towards Putin. by our Moscow correspondent Geert Groot Koerkamp, 18 August 2000.
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Press Review Archive Russian Media Turns Hostile towards Putin by our Moscow correspondent Geert Groot Koerkamp, 18 August 2000 The Russian authorities' handling of the Kursk submarine tragedy has drawn some unusually scathing criticism at home. Russian President Vladimir Putin has taken quite some flak because he kept silent for several days and failed to break off his holiday. Russian newspapers have portrayed Navy Commanders as Soviet dinosaurs whose knee-jerk reaction to any disaster is to lie to the public Nearly a week has passed since the Russian nuclear-powered submarine, the Kursk, sustained heavy damage during naval exercises and went down in the icy waters of the Barents Sea. During the entire week, the Commander in Chief of Russia's armed forces, President Vladimir Putin, followed events from his holiday resort by the Black Sea. He remained silent for several days, before acknowledging in a brief statement to the press that conditions on board the stricken vessel were critical and that Russia would accept foreign help. Foreign assistance is now well under way, but will almost certainly be too late. "A Classic Case of Wasted Time" is how the Segodnja daily described the history of the Kursk tragedy. On Holiday
Reflecting mounting public anger, the Russian media have been unusually critical of President Putin and Navy Commanders. They blame the President for going on holiday

24. Russian Media Play Up The Tune Of China's Port-renting
PDO Recently along with the dying down of the Iraqi War the russian media turn to play up the tune of China s portrenting event .
http://fpeng.peopledaily.com.cn/200304/28/eng20030428_115951.shtml
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Russian Media Play up the Tune of China's Port-renting
Recently along with the dying down of the Iraqi War the Russian media turn to play up the tune of "China's port-renting event". The so-called "port-renting event" is actually a very simple case.
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Recently along with the dying down of the Iraq i War the Russia n media turn to play up the tune of "China's port-renting event". The so-called "port-renting event" is actually a very simple case.
At a council meeting on economic affairs between the Chinese and Russian governments held not long ago, China raised formally its request for renting the two ports in Russia's Far East region. The two ports are known respectively as Port Zarubino and Port Posyet that are not far from China's Heilongjiang Province and adjacent to the outlet of the Tumen River.
For the moment, the talks on the investment project is still underway but the Russian media say that the Russian Ministry of Communications has already expressed its objection to China's investment plan and the coalmine enterprises in Russia are not willing to see China's renting the ports.

25. PSMLPN Issue 32
Freedom and Responsibility in the russian media. The relationship between media, freedom, and responsibility has become crucial for Russian journalism since the
http://www.vii.org/monroe/issue32/zassoursky.html
Issue 32 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law September 5, 1996
Freedom and Responsibility in the Russian Media

The relationship between media, freedom, and responsibility has become crucial for Russian journalism since the adoption of Soviet media law on June 12, 1990 and its approval on December 27, 1991. The adoption of these laws signalled a turning point in the development of freedom, independence, and pluralism of the Russian press, television, and radio.
As a result of these laws, censorship was abolished, opening the way for freedom of expression for the media and the public. The emergence of a multiplicity of new newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations, and news agencies dramatically changed the Russian media landscape, an important indicator of the increasing freedom enjoyed by Russian media systems. Aided by a growing independence from the State and a movement toward pluralism, these newly free and independent media are playing an extremely important role in the democratization of Russian society and the evolvement of its democratic political culture. The freedom of the press has become one of the most important, if not, the most important achievements and successes of the newly born Russian democracy.
Electoral campaigns of 1995 and of 1996 initiated outbursts of media activities. In many ways they reflected the pluralism of the media and of political life in Russia. The atmosphere surrounding he preelection debates intensified as a result of the dilemma between confrontation or consensus, and tolerance was yielding to the partisan intolerance. Pluralism in a way was replaced by and was turning into media confrontation.

26. PSMLPN Issue 32
Corporate Transformation of The russian media. Since 1991, when the Russian Mass Media Law introduced private ownership and freedom of entrepreneurship in the
http://www.vii.org/monroe/issue32/vartanova.html
Issue 32 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law September 5, 1996
Corporate Transformation of The Russian Media

Since 1991, when the Russian Mass Media Law introduced private ownership and freedom of entrepreneurship in the media, the print and audiovisual industries have undergone many changes. Therefore, it within the Russian media as “the primitive development of a market economy” and the very media as not capable “[of being] profitable” and for this reason totally dependent on outside financing.
The Russian media economy has reached a kind of stability it previously lacked. There are still many media companies which struggle to survive, namely regional, local and specialized publications, some regional broadcasting companies, etc. However, there is also a trend of emerging powerful media enterprises, able to secure their activities. The latter represents a new, private sector of the Russian media system and demonstrate the potentials market forces.
This paper has three major goals:
    — to give a brief overview of the present ownership structures, in particular in the Moscow media market;

27. Global7Network - Success With Russian WOmen
russian media. Russian Music Live Broadcast. Russian Television Live Broadcast. Popular Russian Newspapers. Live Russian Music. russian media. Photo Gallery.
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28. Russian Media On North Korea
Return to *North Korean Studies*. russian media on North Korea. RUSSIAN SEARCH ENGINES ?ndex (in Russian) ?ndex (in English). ARTICLES
http://www.north-korea.narod.ru/russ_med.htm
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Russian Media on North Korea
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ARTICLES BY ALEXANDER V. VORONTSOV (in Russian)
Secretive N. Korea shows off monuments, as lights go out in Pyongang By Anna Malpas, Vladivostok News, September 24, 2002
Our hotel in Pyongyang was situated on an island in the middle of the Taedong river, so that to get to the city you needed to walk along the island, and then across a long road bridge. This inaccessible location seemed no accident, and we were only given free time in the late evening.
The hotel had a casino run by Chinese from Macau, who also provide the serving staff - presumably so North Koreans don't corrupt their morals. However, in a move of ideological chutzpah, a display in the vestibule listed Japanese atrocities during the occupation. The hotel had a golf course which attracted Chinese tourists.
I decided to escape from the hotel one night when the guides were busy with other tourists. It was dark and raining, and due to the lack of street lighting, I felt pretty sure no one would spot me as a foreigner. I put on a black skirt, white top and sandals to look like a Korean, and put a scarf over my fair hair, which didn't look too odd since it was raining.
I crossed the long road bridge with treacherous holes in the pavement. People cycled past me and a few cars caught me in their headlights, but no one reacted. I went down a footbridge into an unlit street with uneven pavements, passed a large institutional building, and had a look at some apartment blocks, which had entranceways designed just for bicycles...

29. WashingtonPost.com: Powerful Few Rule Russian Mass Media
On the Web See a guide to russian media on the Internet. We have to invest in them. . In buying up the fledging Russian mass media, Gazprom is not alone.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/exussr/april/01/rusmedia.htm
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From The Post
Look at circulation stats for Russia's top publications On the Web
See a guide to Russian media on the Internet. On WashingtonPost.com
For more news, reference material and links, see our Russia Page Editor's Note: Some of the links on this page will take you out of The Post's Web site. To return, use the Back button on your browser. Go to Former Soviet Union Page Go to International Section Go to Home Page
Powerful Few Rule Russian
Mass Media
By David Hoffman
Washington Post Foreign Service
Monday, March 31, 1997; Page A01 MOSCOW Vyacheslav Kuznetsov, a beefy man with large hands and a wavy pompadour, bluntly explained why Gazprom, Russia's colossal natural gas monopoly, has embarked on a drive to dominate the Russian mass media. GAZPROM
Rem Vyakhirev, chairman
"Do you understand what I've got in my hands, and where I can turn?" he asked, referring to the 29 newspapers and television stations Gazprom has subsidized or invested in. The Russian mass media, he said, are caught up in an epic battle among the financial titans of Russia, a contest reminiscent of the struggle for wealth and power by such American magnates as John D. Rockefeller and J. P. Morgan. In Gazprom's gleaming skyscraper, where employees use coded space-age identity cards to open ubiquitous security doors, Kuznetsov sits close to the seat of power. He is counselor to the chairman, Rem Vyakhirev, one of the leading financial oligarchs of the new Russia.

30. CNN.com - Kursk Tragedy Gives Russian Media New Backbone - August 21, 2000
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Kursk tragedy gives Russian media new backbone
Russian TV reporter Arkady Mamontov has helped spearhead coverage of the Kursk disaster By Douglas Herbert, CNN.com writer

31. Www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A37021-2003Aug23.html
More results from www.washingtonpost.com CNN Observers say russian media favor Yeltsin - June 13, 1996Observers say russian media favor Yeltsin. June 13, 1996 Web posted at 130 pm EDT (1730 GMT). MOSCOW (CNN) Boris Yeltsin dominates
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32. CNN.com - Kursk Tragedy Gives Russian Media New Backbone - August 21, 2000
Kursk tragedy gives russian media new backbone. Russian TV reporter Arkady Mamontov has helped spearhead coverage of the Kursk disaster,
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Kursk tragedy gives Russian media new backbone
Russian TV reporter Arkady Mamontov has helped spearhead coverage of the Kursk disaster By Douglas Herbert, CNN.com writer

33. RUSSIAN Media Law 1991
2141/11 of December 27, 1991 on the Procedure for Carrying into Effect the Law of the Russian Federation on Mass Media. CHAPTER I General Provisions
http://www2.essex.ac.uk/elect/electjp/ru_ml91.htm
ESSEX - ESRC HOME Joint Project Essex- IFES- ACEEEO HOME LAW OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION NO. 2124-1 OF DECEMBER 27, 1991
ON MASS MEDIA (with the Amendments of January 13, June 6, 1995 and July 19, 1995) Concerning the state support of the mass media and book-publishing in the Russian Federation see Federal Law No. 191-FZ of December 1, 1995)
Contents:
Chapter I. General Provisions
Chapter II. Organization of Mass Media Activity

Chapter III. Mass Communication

Chapter IV. Relations of Mass Media with Private Citizens and Organizations
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Chapter VII. Responsibility for Breaching the Legislation on Mass Media

Resolution of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation No. 2141/1-1 of December 27, 1991 on the Procedure for Carrying into Effect the Law of the Russian Federation on Mass Media
CHAPTER I: General Provisions Article 1. Freedom of Mass Communication In the Russian Federation, the retrieval, receipt, production and dissemination of mass communication, the foundation of mass media, the possession, use and disposal of these media, the manufacture, acquisition, storage and use of technical facilities and equipment, raw and auxiliary materials designed for the production and spread of products of mass information media; shall not be liable to restrictions, with the exception of those prescribed by the legislation of the Russian Federation on mass media. Article 2. Mass Media. Basic Concepts

34. Buying Up The Russian Media
Buying up the russian media. The renewed hospitalisation of the Russian president, Boris Yeltsin, in December 1997 has sharpened the power struggle in Moscow.
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Buying up the Russian media
The renewed hospitalisation of the Russian president, Boris Yeltsin, in December 1997 has sharpened the power struggle in Moscow. The month before, the dismissal of the deputy secretary of the Security Council, Boris Abramovitch Berezovsky, was a major twist in a "media revolution" that has been in progress over the past year. Increasingly confident as a result of their support for Mr Yeltsin during the presidential elections of 1996, candidates for his succession have been buying into the press, radio and television, with the support of the financial and industrial groupings that they either own or influence. by Pascale Bonnamour
An air of resignation pervades the corridors of the daily newspaper Izvestia in Pushkin Square, Moscow. Maxim Yusin explains the reason: "Since the newspaper was bought by the Lukoil oil company and the Onexim finance group, we have no idea what the future holds for us".

35. Russian Media Law And Policy In The Yeltsin Decade|KLUWER Academic Publishers
Books » russian media Law and Policy in the Yeltsin Decade. russian media Law and Policy in the Yeltsin Decade Essays and Documents.
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36. CNN.com - World - Russian Media Mogul To Be Charged Friday - June 15, 2000
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Russian media mogul to be charged Friday
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37. Russian Media Links
Venäjän joukkotiedotukseen liittyviä linkkejä russian media links National news service (in Russian). Venäjän lehdistölinkkejä Links to russian media
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38. Kikimora Publications
Kaarle Nordenstreng, Elena Vartanova and Yassen Zassoursky (eds) russian media Challenge Kikimora Publications Series B20. 2002
http://www.kikimora-publications.com/index.php?sivu=lahempitarkastelu&ja=34

39. CNN.com - Russian Media Mogul Charged With Fraud - November 13, 2000
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Russian media mogul charged with fraud
Gusinsky built a media empire MOSCOW, Russia (AP) Russian media mogul Vladimir Gusinsky has been charged with fraud after ignoring a prosecutor's summons to appear for questioning about his business dealings.

40. CNN.com - Russian Media Magnate Arrested - December 13, 2000
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Russian media magnate arrested
MADRID, Spain Russian media baron Vladimir Gusinsky, wanted in his home country for alleged embezzlement, has been arrested in Spain.

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