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  2. List of newspapers in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Title Title translated into English language Type Notes Erdélyi Riport: Transylvanian Report: generic: Impulzus.ro: internet daily newspaper: Krónika

  3. Viața Liberă - Wikipedia

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    Viața Liberă is a Romanian daily newspaper which began publication in December 1989. It is published and sold in Galați County.. It is one of the most widely read regional newspapers in Romania, with an extended audience of 159,000 daily readers. [1]

  4. Galați - Wikipedia

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    Galați (UK: / ɡ æ ˈ l æ t s / gal-ATS, US: / ɡ ɑː ˈ l ɑː t s (i)/ gah-LAHTS(-ee), [5] [6] [7] Romanian: [ɡaˈlatsʲ] ⓘ; also known by other alternative names) is the capital city of Galați County in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in eastern Romania.

  5. Alina Radu - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Radu founded "Ziarul de Gardă" alongside Aneta Grosu where she also became director. In addition to written journalism, she collaborates in the production of documentaries, such as În așteptare , Doctor SIDA acuză , Duși de vânt , and Ilie .

  6. Ziarul de Gardă - Wikipedia

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    Ziarul de Gardă is an independent weekly newspaper in the Republic of Moldova, founded by Alina Mazureac and Aneta Grosu on 29 July 2004, [1] as a press edition dedicated to investigative journalism, which publishes articles exposing acts of corruption and human rights violations. [2]

  7. The 5 Must-Try Dishes to Order if You’ve Never Had Dim Sum

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    Ordering dim sum for the first time can be an exhilarating — and overwhelming — experience. Some larger restaurants like Yank Sing, a popular dim sum hot spot in San Francisco, offer over 100 ...

  8. Nine O'Clock - Wikipedia

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  9. România liberă - Wikipedia

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    The name România liberă was first used by a daily newspaper focusing on politics published between 15 May 1877, [1] (one day after Romania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire) and 13 April 1888, and afterwards by daily with somewhat erratic publication between 1915 and 1920.