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Pensioners shake up the blogosphere
April 9, 2012
Natalya Radulova
, Ogoniok magazine
The largest segment of Internet users may be young people, but increasingly the web is a tool for older people to engage with society
Patriarch Kirill’s missing watch raises heated debate on the internet
April 7, 2012
Marina Darmaros
After claiming earlier in the week to be under attack by unspecified “anti-Russian forces,” the Russian Orthodox Church now faces a scandal that has grown to international proportions
The Web will change the electoral system
December 27, 2011
Russia Beyond the Headlines
Russia's Prime Minister proposed a web discussion about vote transparency
Social networks: pressure or routine control?
December 21, 2011
Pavel Koshkin
Will more protests cause more problems for Russia’s social networks?
From the inside
December 6, 2011
Pavel Koshkin
Russia’s parliamentary elections have observers divided in their assessments
Face Time with the iPad
July 4, 2011
Jennifer Eremeeva
“You’d know that about me if you followed me on Twitter.”
Eyewitness accounts from Japan
March 22, 2011
Timur Yusupov
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Shura Burtin
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Pavel Burmistrov
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Artem Kostyukovsky
, Russkiy Reporter
Russians living in the country blog their personal experiences of the disaster
Abuse of freedom is dangerous
January 18, 2011
Andrei Sitov
Criticized for his questioning of White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, ITAR-TASS's Andrei Sitov responds.
A blogger shows shareholders how to fight for their rights
January 3, 2011
Veronica Dorman
Alexei Navalny is a man on a mission: He wants to fight Russia’s egregious culture of corruption with hard facts and the law.
Moscow demos – capital idea or capital mistake?
December 1, 2010
Ben Aris
, special to Russia Now
Two of Russia’s most prominent activists, Nikolai Alexeyev and Boris Nemtsov, agree on one thing: public protest just got a little easier.
Bloggers take down health ministry official
October 18, 2010
Pavel Lebedev
, GZT.ru
A senior official at the Russian Ministry of Health And Social Development resigned after bloggers denounced a government tender for developing a social network for doctors.
Voices from the Blasts
March 31, 2010
Zinaida Troitskaya
, Chastny Korrespondent, combined reports
EYEWITNESS REPORT AND BLOGGERS' REACTION
Live Journal
April 24, 2008
Banking in the blogosphere
February 27, 2008
Live Journal
January 30, 2008
What the year meant to the bloggers
December 13, 2007
Real Election Question No Longer "Who For?" But "What For?"
November 28, 2007
Revolutionary blogging
November 14, 2007
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Back to regional elections
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Describing schizophrenia from within
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"Sin" reveals Russia's ambivalent patriotism
Street level Moscow
Russia’s émigrés write east and west
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