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  • ...-surgery/ |accessdate=20 November 2016 |work=The Sun |publisher=News Group Newspapers Limited |date=19 November 2016}}</ref>
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  • ...gal copies of books, Republic and regional information, district journals, newspapers and other printed productions issued in Kazakhstan. In 2009, architect [[Bj
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  • ...call them "extremist". They are unusual among Kazakh nationalist-oriented newspapers for publishing in Russian rather than the [[Kazakh language]].<ref>{{citati ==Conflicts with other newspapers==
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  • | sister newspapers = ...an-opposition-newspapers-convicted-04-12-2012,43751.html |title=Opposition newspapers convicted before court rules on case |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-lin
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  • ...ang-ru|'''Закон и правосудие''', "Law and Justice"}}) is a Russian-language Kazakhstani newspaper based in [[Almaty]]. It specializes in law and politi [[Category:Newspapers published in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...based in [[Alma Ata]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Library of Congress Catalogs: Newspapers in Microform, Foreign Countries, 1948-1983|url=http://digital.library.unt.e [[Category:Defunct newspapers of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...|Советтік шекара}}) newspaper, a literary contributor to the newspapers "Socialist Kazakhstan" ({{lang-kk|Социалистік Қазақстан
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  • ...aq]]'', a [[Kazakh language]] newspaper and writing newspaper articles for newspapers including "Dala Walayatynyng Gazeti" (Omsk), "Orenburgskii Listok", "Semipa
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  • ...cts freedom of assembly, speech, and religion. In 2014, authorities closed newspapers, jailed or fined dozens of people after peaceful but unsanctioned protests,
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  • ...rlesque dresses, had no furniture in his apartment except the piles of the newspapers bundled to resemble a bed, a table and some sort of chairs, and dedicated a
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  • [[Category:Newspapers published in Kazakhstan]] [[Category:Russian-language newspapers]]
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  • | sister newspapers = [[Category:Newspapers published in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ==Newspapers== == Online newspapers ==
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  • [[Category:Newspapers published in Kazakhstan]] [[Category:Russian-language newspapers]]
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  • ...rld<ref name="1a" /> for number of users and 4th (with 4.8%) for number of Russian-language content.<ref>[http://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/content_language/all ...oices.org/-/special/runet-echo/</ref> There are Russian internet-reviewing newspapers called TheRunet, Runetologia and others.
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  • ==Newspapers== ...wspaper. There were{{Citation needed|date=April 2013}} 990 privately owned newspapers and 418 privately owned magazines. Those supportive of the opposition face
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  • ...ko]] organized the first Scout Troops in Kazakhstan in 1991. Republic-wide newspapers published the first articles on the work of [[Pavlodar]] Scout troops. Shor
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  • ...1936 the draft of the new Constitution of the Soviet Union appeared in the newspapers. It was approved locally by the VIIth extraordinary Congress of the soviets
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  • Mustafa Shokay was trying to write books, newspapers, magazines; held meeting with his speech for whole world to submit and to h
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  • ...dcasting channels KTK and NTK are based in Almaty, as are several national newspapers.
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  • ..._trackval=GooglePM NewsLibrary.com - newspaper archive, clipping service - newspapers and other news sources<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{Paywall}} ..._trackval=GooglePM NewsLibrary.com - newspaper archive, clipping service - newspapers and other news sources<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{Paywall}}
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  • ...ommittee to Protect Journalists]</ref> In 2000 ''XXI Vek'' and ''SolDat'', newspapers affiliated with the [[Republican People's Party of Kazakhstan]], were shut
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  • In December 2011, Spanish newspapers reported that Tariel's mansion in Barcelona had been illegally occupied by
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  • ...cts freedom of assembly, speech, and religion. In 2014, authorities closed newspapers, jailed or fined dozens of people after peaceful but unsanctioned protests, ...broadcast media are owned by firms closely associated with the government; newspapers are some of the few sources of independent reporting.<ref name="IFEX 2005">
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  • ...rs more than 600,000 visits, delivers up to 1 million books, magazines and newspapers. It is subscribed to more than 500 Kazakh and Russian periodicals.
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  • ...a transfer to the Oriental Department “to register and inventory books, newspapers and manuscripts in Arabic, Persian and, mainly, in all Turkic languages”.
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  • ...ucts aimed at Chinese people such as Chinese pop music or Chinese-language newspapers. These are not in evidence in other urban areas.<ref>{{harvnb|Parham|2004|p
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  • ...ne pedagogical school, three hospitals, a theatre, six journals, and seven newspapers (the largest of which, ''Vanguard'', had a circulation of 10,000). The [[So
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  • ...in [[sugar beet]] fields. Colonies kept in touch with each other through newspapers, especially ''[[Der Staats Anzeiger]]'', based in North Dakota.
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  • ...ghur pupils in the country, and it has allowed the dissemination of Uyghur newspapers, despite their often having an anti-Chinese slant.<ref name="Kamalov164"/>
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  • ...hailing their "national liberation struggle".<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1928&dat=19690102&id=ylsgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UGQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4665,144363 Ryan ...s lived better and incited Muslims to revolt.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19810922&id=3oAxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9KQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5348,448513 ''Ra
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  • ...tics style as sparkling and cheerful. She also cited a comment by Canadian newspapers about Kim's performance: "There are moments, when a natural smile is more w
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  • ...rictions on the media were loosened and rock bands became mentioned in the newspapers and shown on TV. In 1986 Tsoi used the open atmosphere and public sentiment On 17 August, ''[[Komsomolskaya Pravda]]'', one of the main Soviet newspapers, had the following to say about Tsoi and his meaning to the youth of the na
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  • ...ko]] organized the first Scout Troops in Kazakhstan in 1991. Republic-wide newspapers published the first articles on the work of [[Pavlodar]] Scout troops. Shor
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  • ...ways of Russian [[Central Asia]], while also active in the young political newspapers of the region. Through his work, he became known as a political activist, [ ...ru/history/collectivization/figures/tynyshpayev/ Biography of Tynyshpaev], Russian-language
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  • ...e = Closer to the Masses: Stalinist Culture, Social Revolution, and Soviet Newspapers | publisher = [[Harvard University Press]] | year = 2004 | isbn = 067401319
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