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07.06.2010, 16:19

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Cyber-attacked or cyber-PRed?

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Google removes Russian terrorist’s video from Youtube

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Managing the future – and the message

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File-sharing website TorrentReactor renames Russian village

Popular torrent website torrentreactor.net claims that it has struck a bargain with a small Russian village to have it renamed from “Gar” into “Torrentreactor” in exchange for healthy investment.

The NATO military exercise (AFP Photo / Robert Aatamnasovski) 03.03.2010, 20:53 94 comments

NATO military exercises planned as Baltic States hit panic button

The military alliance has announced, it plans to carry out a series of air force exercises over Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia from March 17-20.

The revolution will be twitterized

Published: 27 November, 2009, 10:14
Edited: 07 April, 2010, 05:38


Dmitry Rogozin

With a photo of his face pasted over that iconic photo of Che Guevara as his avatar and a stream of sarcastic missives, Dmitry Rogozin could be mistaken for an ordinary politically-opinionated Twitterer.

 
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Sarah November 26, 2009, 15:26 quote
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Great report! I have seen number of RT interviews with Mr. Rogozin [i.e., Spotlight]. I think that Mr. Rogozin is not as calm or as analytical as Putin, Lavrov or Medvedev. I say this because I pay attention to the speeches of Russia’s political leaders. I do this because I think there is greatest chance that a real change for the better for peace and security for all may emerge from Russia. I will not include Mr. Rogozin as member of strong analytically grounded Russian leaders. I was particularly shocked when he called an open NATO invasion of Somalia. I think that Mr. Rogozin often make quick and emotional remarks. Finally, Mr. Rogozin may have "revolutionary" impulses but I cannot see how he represents anti-imperialist values of Che!

MEJanssen November 26, 2009, 19:37 quote
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I did enjoy hearing Rogozin's interviews, especially when he was skewering NATO. He makes a good gadfly.

Jose Carlos April 07, 2010, 01:11 quote
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Good Report. I like Rogozin. His style is just upbeating and he makes great analogies in his analysis. I think he is strong. In politics there is a dim boundary between format and content. so we have to pay attention to both when he speaks.

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