News - Gazeta
Text of report by Russian newspaper Gazeta, owned by metals magnate Vladimir Lisin, on 27 August [Article by Nikolay Vardul: "Pipeline Residue Left by War"] The conflict in South Ossetia is, of course, first and foremost a territorial and ethnic conflict.
Text of article by historian, professor Boris Sokolov criticizing the Russian action in Georgia as an ultimate loss for Russia and win for Georgia as Russia's standing in the world has and will continue to suffer as a result of the conflict: "Did Saakashvili Lose? The results of the war in Georgia run contrary to the official propaganda." by Russian newspaper Gazeta, owned by metals magnate Vladimir Lisin, on 19 August Did Saakashvili Lose? The results of the war in Georgia run contrary to the official propaganda.
Text of report by Russian newspaper Gazeta, owned by metals magnate Vladimir Lisin, on 7 July [OSC Translated Text] [Article by Nikolay Vardul: "Going down Putin's path" - taken from HTML version of source provided by ISP] [Russian President] Dmitriy Medvedev has conducted a tour of the capitals of Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan.
Text of report by heavyweight liberal Russian newspaper Kommersant on 23 June [Report by Anna Anufriyeva and Aleksandr Malakhov, headlined "Gazeta.ru has been added to SUP"] Alisher Usmanov and the owners of the SUP company, including Aleksandr Mamut, have swapped internet assets: the Kommersant publishing house [owned by Usmanov] has acquired up to 50 per cent of SUP, which owns the LiveJournal [blogging] service, while SUP itself has acquired 100 per cent of Gazeta.ru [one of Russia's most popular news websites].
Text of report by Russian newspaper Gazeta, owned by metals magnate Vladimir Lisin, on 28 March [Article by Svetlana Kazantseva, headlined "No-one's watching internet TV", subheading "Not a single internet television project has paid off"] It's possible that the fashion for internet television, which surfaced last year, will soon subside.
