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On May 30, 5:43*pm, Kevin Alfred Strom
wrote: Cato wrote: *Difficult to tell, but it is a two page article. Find the little number 2 to go to the second page after reading the first. * * *The Russians are in a position to know. They had seventy years of Marxism. * Weep for disappearing Freedom in the U.S. of A. *http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/107459-0/ * Catoni52 Thank you, Cato, for the link. Pravda has quite a bit of courage and some good articles these days. Wish they'd do two things, though: 1) put their best material in audio form and start an Internet radio network with licensable hourly newscasts to compete with the "Western" corporate media (which could also be put on shortwave); and 2) stop running the sensationalistic/sexy stuff with which they salt their site in an apparent effort to increase ratings and revenue -- it hurts the credibility of the serious pieces. With every good wish, Kevin Alfred Strom. --http://kevinalfredstrom.com/ Yeah,, I have to agree with you there both. .#1 and especially # 2... They have too much sensationalistic/sexy stuff mixed in with the good stuff. It wasn't like that back in the Soviet Union days... PRAVDA really changed when that ended. In some ways it improved with the extra freedom, and in other ways it went downhill. Taking lessons from the supermarket tabloids in Europe and North America What a mix.!!! Best wishes... |
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Catoni wrote:
Yeah,, I have to agree with you there both. .#1 and especially # 2... They have too much sensationalistic/sexy stuff mixed in with the good stuff. It wasn't like that back in the Soviet Union days... PRAVDA really changed when that ended. In some ways it improved with the extra freedom, and in other ways it went downhill. Taking lessons from the supermarket tabloids in Europe and North America What a mix.!!! Best wishes.. Pravda (Russian: Правда, "Truth") was a leading newspaper of the Soviet Union and an official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party between 1912 and 1991. The Pravda newspaper was started in 1912 in St.Petersburg. It was converted from a weekly Zvezda. It did not arrive in Moscow until 1918. During the Cold War, Pravda was well known in the West for its pronouncements as the official voice of Soviet Communism. (Similarly Izvestia was the official voice of the Soviet government.) After the paper was closed down in 1991 by decree of President Yeltsin, many of the staff founded a new paper with the same name, which is now a tabloid-style Russian news source. There is an unrelated Internet-based newspaper, Pravda Online (www.Pravda.ru) run by former Pravda newspaper employees. A number of other newspapers have also been called Pravda, most notably Komsomolskaya Pravda, formerly the official newspaper of the now defunct Komsomol and currently the best-selling tabloid in Russia. -wikipedia |
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"PRAVDA - Online" is indeed a Russian "news" site hosted in Russia and
the source of the original article - http://english.pravda.ru/about/ phone: +7 499 267-9969 phone: +7 499 261-4885 fax-no: +7 499 267-9969 e-mail: |
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On May 31, 4:53Â*am, dave wrote:
Catoni wrote: Yeah,, I have to agree with you there Â*both. .#1 and especially Â*# 2... They have too much sensationalistic/sexy stuff mixed in with the good stuff. It wasn't like that back in the Soviet Union days... PRAVDA really changed when that ended. Â* In some ways it improved with the extra freedom, Â*and in other ways it went downhill. Taking lessons from the supermarket tabloids in Europe and North America Â*What a mix.!!! Â* Â*Best wishes.. Pravda (Russian: Правда, "Truth") was a leading newspaper of the Soviet Union and an official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party between 1912 and 1991. The Pravda newspaper was started in 1912 in St.Petersburg. It was converted from a weekly Zvezda. It did not arrive in Moscow until 1918. During the Cold War, Pravda was well known in the West for its pronouncements as the official voice of Soviet Communism. (Similarly Izvestia was the official voice of the Soviet government.) After the paper was closed down in 1991 by decree of President Yeltsin, many of the staff founded a new paper with the same name, which is now a tabloid-style Russian news source. There is an unrelated Internet-based newspaper, Pravda Online (www.Pravda.ru) run by former Pravda newspaper employees. A number of other newspapers have also been called Pravda, most notably Komsomolskaya Pravda, formerly the official newspaper of the now defunct Komsomol and currently the best-selling tabloid in Russia.. -wikipedia |
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