Electronic newspapers, magazines and mailing lists.
- Russian fonts
and drivers.
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Russia-related servers.
- Russian (in KOI8) edition of
National News Service
provides valuable collection of the most recent news and
reviews of all mass media sources
(English edition).
NNS has its own
photo archive with portraits of all policy makers.
Send requests and proposals to
webmaster@nns.ru
You can reach NNS at: 84/32-B1 Profsoyuznaya Str,117810, Moscow, Russia
or by phone: +7 095 333 1311, fax: +7 095 333 6411.
© 1996, National News Service
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Arguments & Facts (A&F). Preview page is free of charge.
Full issue (16 pages) costs $1. This is a weekly 16 page newspaper
which had once the largest edition in the world.
If you have questions and sugestions do not hesitate to write to
the editorial staff of "A&F" (e-mail:
aif@aie.msk.su) All contents
Copyright (C) 1996, Information & Services of Informika Centre.
Directory editor: T.Shnur (tshnur@mars.informika.ru)
WebMaster: arhangel@aie.msk.su
- Free on-line version of
Literaturnaya Gazeta, only in Russian
(koi-8
encoding). Here is the
article about the situation
in Russian science written by Ovanes Melikyan and published
in the August 13, 1996 issue.
Copyright © "Literaturnaya Gazeta", 1996.
All rights reserved. WWW: designed & provided by Mediacom information
company. Server: Relis of "Relcom" corp. Send comments to:
mediacom@agizubna.net.kiae.su
- Ogonyok.
This magazine is available only in Russian. Electronic
version is free. If you wish to
subscribe for a printed version,
call (+7-095) 261-4158, 261-7412.
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Russkaia Myisl' (La Pensee Russe). All documents are in Russian. The
on-line edition is provided by "Mediacom" information company on RELIZ
server of Relcom. The newspaper is published by Editions Nouvelle
Society La Presse Libre SARL (Pars, France).
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Culture-related articles published in "Nezavisimaya Gazeta":
books, theater, music. All articles are in Russian
(
KOI-8 encoding).
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"Russia-Today" is a service of the European Information
Network. It provides news, reports,
business information and daily summaries of the Russian newspapers.
Copyright 1996 European Information Network, Inc.
Send comments to: feedback@ein.cz
- Lebed',
(in Russian, KOI-8 encoding) is an independent weekly almanac
from Boston. Editor-in-chief: Valeriy Lebedev.
This almanac publishes articles interesting for the
Russian speaking community. New articles can be submitted for
publication to Yelena Nikolayevskaya: yelena@ziplink.net
This almanac is also available in
Windows encoding.
- VESTI (NEWS),
the largest Canadian Russian Language National Newspaper.
November 1996: Russian chronicle. Electronic version is free
of charge. Editor-in-chief:
Arkady Turin, page design:
Alex Bezborodko.
- Steven R. Van Hook,
former executive producer for a Moscow-based TV news bureau, suggests:
Read between lines,
and continues: "We look beyond the big news for the small stories
with a human face". His server includes
Moscow Reporter's Notebook
featuring the final months of the Soviet Union in 1990-91,
Moscow Photo Album
as well as fresh odd & eclectic news notes from Russia, Asia, & beyond.
Copyright © 1995 Steven R. Van Hook (wwmr@west.net), Santa Barbara, CA,
USA.
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"The St.Petersburg Press". This well-known on-line
magazine is produced in
St.Petersburg, Russia.
- The
index
of Russia-related information on the Mother Jones server.
- Thesaurus par Pays du Monde Diplomatique
Russie (in French). Send comments to: webmaster@ina.fr
- Archives of
INFO-RUSS mailing list, in English and
(transliterated) Russian.
They are maintained by Alex Kaplan
- New York city-based Moscow Channel is a online journal devoted to
Russian cyberspace, culture, and arts. It features an illustrated
flash of news, a
collection of letters
about life in Russia written by Vladimir Druk, and fossils of
cyber-art. Alex Halberstadt,
the editor, promises: "As frequently as possible, Moscow Channel
will bring you new writing, art, design, and conjecture from the best
and brightest in Russia and abroad".
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Express-Chronicle weekly, this newspaper is provided free of charge.
Other
newspapers and magazines are available only for subscribers
of Russia-on-Line. This service is maintained on the
Sovam Teleport server. In Russian,
KOI-8 encoding.
- A.I. Solzhenitsyn wrote the article (available in
KOI-8 |
win1251 |
DOS (alt) encodings)
about the current situation in Russia. This article was published in
the French daily "Le Monde" on November 26, 1996. The electronic version
of his article was published in Express-Chronicle weekly
on December 6, 1996. Because it appeared there in
KOI-7 encoding, the article is reproduced here in all other (major) encodings and in
PostScript format. As a reply, A. Podrabinek wrote the article
"Several objections to A. Solzhenitsyn" which was published
in Express-Chronicle weekly on January 5, 1997.
- KONTAKT,
Russian-American newspaper published twice a week by
INFO-PRESS
the first information agency of America in Russian language.
The materials on this site are in Russian.
Contact
person: Yuriy Altshul (
74737.243@compuserve.com ).
Collections of links to newspapers and magazines
If you did not find above your favorite magazine or newspaper,
search in one of the following indexes.
- Informika Centre WWW server in Russia provides access to
Russian Newspapers
Collection. The largest collection of Russian-language
newspapers and magazines on Internet. All contents
Copyright (C) 1996, Information & Services of Informika Centre.
Directory editor: T.Shnur (tshnur@mars.informika.ru)
WebMaster: arhangel@aie.msk.su
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Alexander Farber's collection of links to Russian
newspapers and magazines.
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Russia: Newspaper Services on the Internet (maintained by Steve
Outing on the Planetary News server: outings@netcom.com).
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Little Russia Newsstand in San Antonio, TX, USA.
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