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  • ..., his name and using words such as "drink" and "give" was played on Kazakh state radio and on the First Programme of the [[Soviet Central Television|Central ...s fame as the "Speaking Elephant" had spread in the wake of various [[mass-media]] stories about his abilities, many containing considerable fabrication and
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  • In April 2007, the Russian government transferred its shares to the Russian state-owned oil pipeline company [[Transneft]].<ref name=upstream1> | publisher = NHST Media Group
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  • ...945-64'', by Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev and Sergeĭ Khrushchev, pub Penn State Press, 2006, ISBN 0-271-02861-0, p817.</ref> From 1937 to 1939, Nedelin fou == In other media ==
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  • | state = [[Almaty, Kazakhstan|Almaty]] * A library/Media Center
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  • ...state bodies, institutions of science and culture, civil society, and the media on the popularization of the country’s history. The Nazarbayev Center is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to identifying, recording, collecting, storin
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  • ...ic of Kazakhstan № 675 was issued on the establishment of the Republican State Institution "National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan" of the Ministry According to the Decree of the Head of the State Darkhan Mynbay has been appointed the Director of the National Museum of Ka
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  • ...s|series=Country Reports on Human Rights Practices|publisher=Department of State|publication-place=United States|date=March 1996|url=http://dosfan.lib.uic.e ...ethnic tension". By September, according to the Minister of Press and Mass Media, the paper was allowed to resume publication.<ref name="USHRP"/> In 2000, '
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  • ...}}</ref><ref>[[Al Jazeera English]]: {{YouTube|id=3Fyv5oI1LYk|title=Kazakh media fights against new restrictions}}</ref> ...an exposé which revealed that Nazarbayev had stashed US$1 billion of the state's oil revenues in a [[Swiss bank account]]; the government stated that this
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  • | industry = [[Mass media]] ...}}; {{lang-ru|Агентство «Хабар»}}) is a major [[mass media|media]] outlet in [[Kazakhstan]]. It was established in 1995, known originally as
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  • ...ater stated that traveling the country with him and seeing the impact that media attention could have on life in remote villages "made me positive that this ...an exposé which revealed that Nazarbayev had stashed US$1 billion of the state's oil revenues in a [[Swiss bank account]]; the government stated that this
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  • ...ection with his vilification by the [[Media of Kazakhstan|state-controlled media]] shortly before his death.<ref name='Radio Free Europe'> {{cite news | fir ...d and set fire to the structure, killing three members of the family. Most media coverage focused on the ethnic nature of the conflict.<ref name='Radio Free
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  • | education = [[Kazakh State University]] ...zakh]] journalist and executive editor who greatly contributed to the mass media of [[Kazakhstan]] and [[USSR]] for almost a half century.<ref name=TT1>{{Ci
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  • | alma_mater = [[Chelyabinsk State University]] ...k, ''[[Into Thin Air]].'' Subsequently, Boukreev was contacted by various media for a response, and also wrote his own account of the events on Everest in
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  • ...inance and worked in the Kazakh branch of the Commercial-Industrial Soviet State Bank.<ref name = "A">Kadyrzhan Smagulov. [http://www.inform.kz/rus/article/ ...ino-teatr.ru.]</ref> In 1976, he won the Kazakh SSR's [[Abay Qunanbayuli]] State Prize for his autobiography, ''Our Family''.<ref name = "A"/>
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  • '''Kazakhstan''' is the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] state television. It started broadcasting on March 8, 1958. It is a part of the [ ...om [[Astana]] (from December 1, 2012 broadcasts have been moved into a new media center QazMedia Ortalygy in [[Astana]] ) and [[Alma-Ata]] and has a regiona
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  • | industry = [[Mass media]] '''Kazakhstan Radio and Television Corporation''' is one of the largest media companies in Kazakhstan.<ref>https://archive.is/5Jtxr.</ref> It runs three
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  • ...olk Popular Group Finds Its Admirers in Ashgabat|date=2004-12-18|publisher=State Information Agency of Turkmenistan|accessdate=2007-07-06|url=http://www.tur ...t=Ten |first=Olga |date=2005-10-14 |accessdate=2007-07-06 |publisher=Liter Media |title=Видеопривет Питеру Гэбриэлу |archiveurl=htt
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  • ...on Strong"], Time Magazine.</ref> It is now considered to be the dominant state in [[Central Asia]].<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2008/5/3442f * (1) [[Almaty]] and [[Astana]] cities have the status of State importance and do not relate to any province.
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  • * [[Oghuz Yabgu State|Oghuz Yabgu]] * [[Media of Kazakhstan|Media]]
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  • ...anguages = {{unbulleted list |[[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] {{small|(official state language)}} |[[Russian language|Russian]]{{small| (using as official)<ref> |government_type = [[Unitary state|Unitary]] [[Dominant-party system|dominant-party]] [[Presidential system|pr
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