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  2. Adevărul - Wikipedia

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    Adevărul (Romanian pronunciation: [adeˈvərul]; meaning "The Truth", formerly spelled Adevĕrul) is a Romanian daily newspaper, based in Bucharest.Founded in Iași, in 1871, and reestablished in 1888, in Bucharest, it was the main left-wing press venue to be published during the Romanian Kingdom's existence, adopting an independent pro-democratic position, advocating land reform, and ...

  3. Cristian Tudor Popescu - Wikipedia

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    Popescu together with the Adevărul team, c. 1993. Between 1990 and 2005, Popescu was the editor-in-chief of Adevărul newspaper. In disagreement with the management, he and 81 journalists resigned from the paper and, together with Mircea Dinescu, started their own publication, Gândul, however Mircea Dinescu resigned in January 2008.

  4. Category:Adevărul columnists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Adevărul columnists" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Tudor Arghezi; B.

  5. Adrian Ursu - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Ursu (born October 9, 1970) is a Romanian journalist. Born in Slatina, he graduated from the Literature Faculty of the University of Bucharest in 1994, having been expelled from its Journalism Faculty the previous year.

  6. Libertatea - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Libertatea was the most distributed newspaper in Romania, with a monthly average of 151.409 sold copies, per edition. Its competitors were Adevărul, with 129.389 sold copies, and Evenimentul Zilei, with 106.297. [3] The same year, Libertatea launches the Sunday edition. [4]

  7. 2014 in Romania - Wikipedia

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    4 March Crin Antonescu resigns as President of the Senate and demands the resignation of Prime Minister Victor Ponta. [24] [25]Gheorghe Popescu [26] and seven others, among them Mihai Stoica, are convicted by a Romanian appeals court of money laundering and tax evasion in connection with the transfer of football players from Romania to other countries.

  8. Category:Adevărul - Wikipedia

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  9. Adevărul Holding - Wikipedia

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    Adevărul Holding also owns Blik, a tabloid published in Ukraine. Adevarul Holding was founded in 5 september 2006 by ROMPETROL HOLDING S.A, with Dan Costache Patriciu being elected as a director. It has since entered insolvency in 2012, and is currently in the process of being reorganized.