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  2. Russian Life - Wikipedia

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    RIS has published well over 100 issues of Russian Life since 1995. Today the magazine is a 64-page colour bi-monthly magazine, with stories of Russian culture, history and life. In January 2020, the parent company changed its name from Russian Information Services to Storyworkz, to reflect its new, broader publishing and business activities. [1]

  3. Life.ru - Wikipedia

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    Life (stylized as L!FE, formerly LifeNews) is a Russian pro-government news website owned by Aram Gabrelyanov [ru; hy; uk] and published by News Media . [2] Its offices are in Moscow. The brand is most commonly associated with the now-defunct LifeNews channel.

  4. Mash (online newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Mash is a Russian online newspaper, part of the News Media media holding, [1] founded on 6 April 2017. The idea of the project belonged to Nikita Mogutin, who at that time was working in the Life.ru online news website, within which the project was developed. [2] The Mash channel in Telegram is one of the most popular Russian-language channels. [3]

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  6. Wikipedia:Web resources for Russian culture - Wikipedia

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    Russian Life; The website for the related magazine, it provides glossy and colorful articles on Russian culture), society, history and geography, and features some thematic blogs and an up-to-date daily chronology of events in Russian history. However, the contents of the magazine are only completely accessible to paid subscribers. RIA Novosti

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  8. Tamara Eidelman - Wikipedia

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    Tamara Natanovna Eidelman (Russian: Тамара Натановна Эйдельман; born 15 December 1959) is a Russian historian, Honored Teacher of the Russian Federation, translator, blogger and an editor for Russian Life. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Rosamund Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Rosamund Bartlett is the author of Tolstoy: A Russian Life (2010) and translated Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina for Oxford University Press (2014). She is also the author of Chekhov: Scenes from a Life (2004) and has translated two volumes of Anton Chekhov's short stories. [4]