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Russia – Holland 2009

On 19 June 2009 a bi-lingual, colour supplement to The Moscow Times will be published. The “Russia-Holland” supplement is an annual business publication, devoted to the partnership between Russian and Dutch companies.

This year the magazine is timed to coincide with the most glorious event in the cultural co-operation between the two countries for the last decade – the opening of Hermitage Amsterdam. The unique exhibition centre will be opened on the 19 June by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev.




The Moscow Times » Issue 3039 » News in Brief

News in Brief

01 November 2004UnknownJournalists Protest KIEV (AP) -- More than 160 journalists from six leading Ukrainian private television channels issued a statement Friday protesting alleged censorship and pressure on news media during the closing stages of the election campaign. ""Authorities and some owners and managers of TV channels are trying to keep us silent,"" the statement said, Interfax reported. Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine's key opposition leader and a leading presidential candidate, urged the country's remaining journalists to join ""the press revolution."" ""Without freedom of speech, there can be no developments in economy and society,"" Yushchenko told reporters. Outgoing President Leonid Kuchma harshly dismissed journalists' complaints, saying that ""whoever doesn't like it can always quit and work somewhere else."" U.S. May Retaliate KIEV (AP) -- In a sharp statement of dismay over abuses and official interference ahead of Sunday's presidential election, U.S.

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