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Valery Yakov, deputy editor-in-chief of "Novye Izvestia", told the "Vremya MN" newspaper that these events may be considered a "classic case of a dispute between property owners".
In general, according to "Novye Izvestia", Putin's oldest and closest acquaintances are perfectly well aware that he "is susceptible to flattery (though he doesn't show it)".
"Novye Izvestia" says that nobody in the Kremlin appeared to have considered that in an election year, this incident may well turn out to be "the banana peel on which even the most successful runner slips".
felist.com /archive/media.politics/200302/26113139.text   (2905 words)

  
 RUSSIA PROFILE.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Novye Izvestia and Russkiy Kurier both trace their origins to part of the staff of the “old” Izvestia daily, which quit the newspaper of Soviet fame in 1997, after the oil company Lukoil, one of the old Izvestia’s shareholders, forced out editor-in-chief Igor Golembiovsky because he refused to toe the investor’s line.
Novye Izvestia was founded in 1998 with financial backing from Berezovsky, and hired most of the old Izvestia staff, including Golembiovsky as editor-in-chief.
Novye Izvestia resumed publication in a new format with Golembiovsky’s former deputy, Valery Yakov, a veteran reporter on the war in Chechnya, as editor-in-chief.
www.russiaprofile.org /culture/article.wbp?article-id=4EE1A724-A540-477F-A34A-050B08F5B43F&content_type=print   (1424 words)

  
 Novye Izvestiya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Novye Izvestiya (Russian: Новые Известия) is a Russian daily newspaper, published in Moscow.
After Vladimir Putin's election as President of Russia in 2000, Novye Izvestiya became a frequent critic of the new government, especially over the Kremlin's influence on democratic freedoms for Russian citizens and the war in Chechnya.
Today Novye Izvestiya continues to exist, but its criticism of the government is much more subdued.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Novye_Izvestia   (166 words)

  
 Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Russian Journalism (Pt. 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
On 22 August, Izvestia renounced its chief editor, publishing a resolution to the effect that "in light of the position taken by N.I. Yefimov" during the coup, he was to be removed "immediately" from office.
Izvestia tended to frame crucial controversies in its post-Soviet life -- the battle with the parliament in 1992-93; the decisive crisis with LUKoil and Oneximbank in 1997 -- as a "just war" waged by the journalistic collective against the forces of darkness.
In particular, Izvestia's constant trumpeting of the merits of economic reform, at a time when these were causing great popular hardship, may have discouraged readers who sought from their newspaper a more balanced and empathetic treatment of their plight.
adamjones.freeservers.com /russia2.htm   (14852 words)

  
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Novye Izvestia carries an article called "Euro is going to the bottom’, by Anastasia Samotorova, which reports on the euro after the failure of the EU Constitution at the referendums in France and the Netherlands.
Novye Izvestia carries an interview with Estonian President Rььtel, which is devoted to the first anniversary since Estonia's accession to the EU and bilateral relations with Russia.
Izvestia publishes an article entitled "Tymoshenko is opening "a window to Europe" in Paris", by Yury Kovalenko, which reports on a visit by Ukrainian Prime Minister Tymoshenko to France and Ukraine's aspirations to join the EU.
edc.tsu.ru /pressreleases/?month=6&year=2005   (4646 words)

  
 Felist.Com : Politruk: Russian Political Plots Issue No. 37, 22 Oct 2003
According to the Novye Izvestia newspaper, the ranking of the top ten richest candidates is not headed by Muravlenko the oil oligarch, but by modest Duma member Gennadi Gudkov.
Novye Izvestia also quotes the confident words of Communist leader Gennadi Zyuganov at a meeting with voters in Lipetsk, on the sensitive issue of big business representatives being included on CPRF electoral lists.
Novye Izvestia notes that the electoral list of United Russia also includes plenty of the super-rich, the very rich, and the simply rich.
felist.com /archive/media.politics/200310/24140625.html   (2636 words)

  
 Novye Izvestia - Everything on Novye Izvestia (information, latest news, articles,...)
Novye Izvestia is a Russian daily newspaper, published in Moscow.
In February 2003, apparently in a shareholders' dispute, the newspaper was seized from Boris Berezovsky's ownership, which led to the departure of several leading journalists, who later formed a new smaller daily publication, Russky kurier.
Russia - Moscow - Izvestia - Boris Berezovsky - Vladimir Putin - The Kremlin - Chechnya - Russky kurier
www.spiritus-temporis.com /novye-izvestia   (217 words)

  
 Politruk / PressPATROL / Media Monitoring Agency WPS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Novye Izvestia quotes Lev Ponomarev, leader of the For Human Rights movement, who maintains that the authorities have rehabilitated themselves in the eyes of the public: "They have prevented a neo-Nazi march." But Ponomarev also notes that "all this was done rather crudely."
According to Novye Izvestia, at least 20% of Moscow school students between the 5th and 11th grades (aged 12-18) describe themselves as nationalist sympathizers or outright skinheads.
According to Valery Vyzutovich (Novye Izvestia), the motives for the ban on the Russian March "should be sought in the field of ideology, not law enforcement.
www.wps.ru /en/pp/politruk/2006/11/10.html   (2185 words)

  
 The Jamestown Foundation
Novye Izvestia reported last week that President Vladimir Putin's "retinue"--above all the Security Council, the powerful Kremlin advisory body headed by Sergei Ivanov, a long-time Putin associate and fellow KGB veteran--has drawn up a plan to establish "total control" over Russian's media.
Novye Izvestia reported that the plan would involve the use of "influence" or even "pressure" on various persons and entities, including politicians, political parities and journalists, and "spetzinformatsia"--special information--aimed at supporting the president and discrediting his opponents (see the Monitor, May 5).
Likewise, after Novye Izvestia last week published details of the alleged plan, Security Council Press Secretary Vladimir Nikanorov categorically denied that the council was involved in any project aimed at limiting press freedom.
www.jamestown.org /print_friendly.php?volume_id=23&issue_id=1832&article_id=17444   (338 words)

  
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Novye Izvestia reports about the prospects for the arrest of Mladic and mentions the EU’s decision in an article called "The last month of Mladic", by Anatoly Pomortsev.
Izvestia publishes an interview with President of the European Commission Barroso, which addresses the issue of an energy dialogue between the EU and Russia, visa facilitation and Russia’s stance on developments in Belarus.
Izvestia carries a front-page article by Anna Kaledina and Varvara Aglamishyan, which cites Presidential aide in charge of Russian-EU relations Sergei Yastrzhembsky on reports of the EU plan to raise fees for Schengen visas from the current 35 euros to 60 euros.
edc.tsu.ru /pressreleases/?month=6&year=2005   (8014 words)

  
 Politruk / PressPATROL / Media Monitoring Agency WPS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
At the same time, Berezovsky describes the move against Novye Izvestia as a display of the Kremlin's uncertainty about its own power: "The regime is obviously losing the political arena.
Moreover, says Novye Izvestia, the following question remains unanswered: whether the Kremlin's political consultants understand that "directing half a dozen so-called parties and a few hundred Duma members is not at all the same as managing millions of voters".
Izvestia quotes "a Kremlin official" on this topic: "Whenever people have no other arguments to support their images, they make use of skeletons in the closet." Apparently, Bespalov periodically takes out one such "skeleton" and starts selling it: "I know Putin, I'm his friend" and so on.
www.wps.ru /en/pp/politruk/2003/02/26.html   (3488 words)

  
 State Duma Makes it Harder for the Rich Russians - Kommersant Moscow
The bill has been worked out by the pro-Kremlin United Russia deputies who believe it will “increase efficiency of the system directed against criminal money-laundering.” According to the newspaper, the bill was proposed to the parliament yet in May and has been unanimously approved by the Duma Security Committee since then.
Novye Izvestia explains that any Russian person with $20,000 or more on his account who comes to the bank to get his money will not be able to do so immediately.
Meanwhile, Russian businessmen are facing a threat of losing their property in the former Soviet Countries, Novye Izvestia writes.
www.kommersant.com /p-2692/r_500/State_Duma_Makes_it_Harder_for_the_Rich_Russians   (556 words)

  
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Novye Izvestia publishes an article called "A Nizhny Novgorod syndrome?", by Oleg Komotsky, which reports on new EU rules, which stipulate that airlines using EU airports will have to compensate passengers for overbooking, long delays and cancelled flights.
Vremya novostei and Novye Izvestia report briefly on the decision taken by EU economic and finance ministers to limit the movement of cash euros.
Today's Izvestia carries an article called "A copy of EU Constitution to be sent to space" (BBC report), which reports that a copy of the EU Constitution will be sent to ISS in April.
edc.tsu.ru /pressreleases/?month=2&year=2005   (848 words)

  
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[Novye Izvestia] reports that witnesses of this murder first said it was an ethnically-motivated attack, and described the attackers as typical skinheads: shaved heads, short fl jackets, boots.
But according to the Criminal Code, murder motivated by hooliganism is still aggravated murder (Article 105.2i), and the penalty for it is no less severe than for ethnically-motivated murder (Article 105.2l): up to and including capital punishment, although there's a moratorium on that.
Arakelian told [Novye Izvestia]: "There has been a series of these demonstrative crimes in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
www.galasla.org /news_detail.asp?ID=283   (2160 words)

  
 Russia To Scrap World's Biggest Subs - US Citizens To Pay
Three of the six vessels will be reduced to scrap metal at the Nerpa shipyard in northwest Russia, the report said.
According to Novye Izvestia, the recent modernization program may have also included arming the Dmitry Donskoi with the sophisticated Bulava-30 missile system.
Nevertheless, this week's decision to scrap three Akulas caused little surprise in Russia and abroad as Moscow is eager to get rid of its aging nuclear arms arsenal under foreign-sponsored assistance programs.
www.rense.com /general27/russiatoscrap.htm   (549 words)

  
 Bart Staes > tsjetsjenie > Tsjetsjenie > Persoverzicht Tsjetsjenië - maart 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
(Izvestia, Kommersant, MT, NG, Novye Izvestia, Gazeta, Vedomosti, Vremya novostei)
Alkhanov asked the Court to check the constitutionality of some laws the North Caucasus Military District Court used to rule on the selection of jury members from other Russian regions to hear the case.
(Kommersant, RG, NG, Novye Izvestia, Gazeta, Vedomosti, Vremya novostei)
www.bartstaes.be /tsjetsjenie.php?id=1364   (1334 words)

  
 Bart Staes > tsjetsjenie > Tsjetsjenie > Persoverzicht Tsjetsjenië - juli 2006
On a visit to Dagestan, he announced that two mountain brigades would be formed in Russia to replace the country’s military bases in Georgia, which will be withdrawn by the end of 2008.
Izvestia mentions Putin’s remark after his recent meeting in Moscow with Turkish counterpart Sezer that “special attention has been paid to joint efforts in the fight against terrorism”.
In parallel, a North Ossetian NGO called ‘Agreement and Stability’ on Friday notified the North Ossetian elections commission of its intention to hold an all-Russian referendum on the same issue.
www.bartstaes.be /tsjetsjenie.php?id=1372   (1733 words)

  
 Kremlin prepares new "party of power" - Russian News - News From Russia
According to the Novye Izvestia newspaper, the Presidential Administration has prepared a plan to establish a new party of power.
Quoting an anonymous source in the State Duma, Novye Izvestia reported that the Presidential Administration had almost completed preliminary work on the creation of a new pro-Kremlin party.
Moreover, there are reports that local departments of the new party have been established in 57 regions of the country.
www.gateway2russia.com /st/art_255211.php   (421 words)

  
 www.rian.ru
According to Novye Izvestia and Nezavisimaya Gazeta, observers said that the United States' military presence in Turkmenistan was part of preparations to attack Iran.
"A U.S. strike at Iran is inevitable, and it is being planned for the near future," Dzhemal told Novye Izvestia.
Izvestia writes that the government would have to find money to raise the wages of doctors, teachers, scientists, teachers and soldiers, to triple housing construction and connect schools to the Internet.
en.rian.ru /analysis/20050906/41313405-print.html   (1713 words)

  
 Bart Staes > tsjetsjenie > Tsjetsjenie > Persoverzicht Tsjetsjenië - oktober 2005
While Rossiyskaya gazeta highlights progress in talks on the visa facilitation, Novye Izvestia argues that this issue “would hardly be solved” in London.
- Armenian, Chechen attacked in Moscow: (i) In a front-page article, Novye Izvestia report that an ethnic Armenian and a Chechen student were attacked and stabbed on Saturday in Moscow.
Dailies, including Izvestia in a front-page article, note that Kaczynski was the initiator to name one of the Warsaw streets after Chechen/Ichkerian separatist president Dzhokhar Dudayev.
www.bartstaes.be /tsjetsjenie.php?id=1357   (2018 words)

  
 Phoenix Copwatch - Police News
Drug workers said they adopted the unusual form of animal husbandry after they were forced to destroy the sunflowers and maize crops that the 40 tonnes of marijuana had been planted among.
Drug workers said they adopted the unusual form of animal husbandry after they were forced to destroy the sunflowers and maize crops that the 40 tonnes of marijuana had been planted among, Novye Izvestia daily newspaper reported.
You see, the fields are planted with feed crops and if we remove it all the cows will have nothing to eat," a Federal Drugs Control Service spokeswoman for the Urals region of Sverdlovsk told the paper.
members.tripod.com /phoenix_copwatch/mud/police-news/cw1849.html   (422 words)

  
 Russia Reform Monitor No. 1411, September 5, 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A plan to promote St. Petersburg Governor Valentina Matvienko as President Vladimir Putin’s successor in 2008 is being considered “at a very high level,” Novye Izvestia reports.
The newspaper quotes Alexei Mukhin of the Moscow-based Center for Political Information as saying that the St. Petersburg governor reportedly approached the president with such an initiative personally, and promised to hold the office for one term only and then hand it back over to Putin in 2012.
In addition, Novye Izvestia says experts believe that a majority of Russians are not ready to see a woman as their country’s president.
www.afpc.org /rrm/rrm1411.shtml   (414 words)

  
 Russia Reform Monitor No. 971, September 27, 2002
Following Blair’s speech, Ivanov called for the “fastest possible return” of the weapons inspectors, adding it was “not worth creating a great propaganda furor around this report” until they concluded their work.
The paper quoted another of the party’s leaders, Boris Mironov, as saying that its enemy was “the Yids” and its objective was “replacing the regime.” The Justice Ministry’s decision to register the National State Party contrasts with its refusal this past July to register Liberal Russia, the group funded by Boris Berezovsky.
Kommersant, meanwhile, has speculated that the kidnapping might have been a LUKoil ploy to get out of tight business spot, while Izvestia has suggested that Kukura was released after LUKoil shared important information with his abductors.
www.afpc.org /rrm/rrm971.htm   (616 words)

  
 top.rbc.ru
As for a fllist published by Novye Izvestia earlier, one of the fllisted banks - Dialog Optim - paid over RUR 1.1bn to depositors on Wednesday (its total obligations to individual depositors are RUR 2bn).
Another problem bank, Avangard, told Novye Izvestia that the Interior Ministry’s Federal Service for Fight Against Economic and Tax Crimes had not filed criminal cases against Avangard and had not carried out any inspections or investigations of the bank.
In fact, it was commercial bank policies that led to “out of the blue” panic on the banking market, while economic conditions were favorable.
top.rbc.ru /english/index.shtml?/news/english/2004/07/08/08142916_bod.shtml   (729 words)

  
 Moldova Azi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
According to the Novye Izvestia Russian newspaper, prices have remained high because of Moscow's ban on imports of Moldovan and Georgian fruits and vegetables.
In response to citizens' complaints about high prices, Moscow officials say that the state does not regulate prices for fruits and vegetables, Novye Izvestia writes.
Infotag's note: Russia prohibited agricultural produce imports from Moldova in May 2005, followed by the introduction of a wine ban in March 2006.
www.azi.md /news?ID=40029   (407 words)

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