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59th World Newspaper Congress, 13th World Editors Forum and Info Services Expo 2006 in Russian Press 3- 6 June, 2006 (headlines)
Topic: 59th World Newspaper Congress
Interfax, June 3: World Newspaper Congress opens in Moscow
Interfax, June 4: Luzhkov – press independence is a national asset
Interfax, June 4: World Newspaper Congress in Moscow a candidate for Guinness World Records
Rosbalt, June 3: Rospechat to spend over $1 million on World Newspaper Congress
ITAR-TASS, June 3: Rospechat allocates $1 million to sponsor World Newspaper Congress — Mikhail Seslavinsky
ITAR-TASS, June 4: ITAR-TASS: June 4. Key events
ITAR-TASS, June 4: Journalists from over 100 countries to discuss industry development at a forum in Moscow
ITAR-TASS, June 5: Russian president to address world press summit in Moscow
RIA Novosti, June 2: First round tables to be held by World Newspaper Congress Sunday in Moscow
RIA Novosti, June 4: RIA Novosti hotline news service to cover the following events Sunday, June 4
RIA Novosti, June 4: Russian journalists should unite to counter outside pressure –
World Newspaper Congress in Moscow
RIA Novosti, June 4: World press summit to open Monday in Moscow — the 59th World Newspaper Congress and the 13th International Editors Forum
RIA Novosti, June 4: Media freedom round table concludes Russian regional press finds comfort in being dependent
RIA Novosti, June 4: World Newspaper Congress points to worldwide merger of print and electronic media
RIA Novosti, June 4: Press independence is the greatest national asset of any country – Yuri Luzhkov
RIA Novosti, June 5: World press summit to kick off in Moscow
RIA Novosti, June 5: Moscow mayor wants to have the World Newspaper Congress entered in Guinness World Records as the biggest in its history
RIA RBC, June 3: Rospechat spends over $1 million to sponsor the World Newspaper Congress
RIA RBC, June 4: Yuri Luzhkov: Press independence is our greatest national asset
Vremya Novostei (Moscow), June 5: “Changing ridiculous stereotypes.” Russian authorities look to fair and honest coverage of the G8 summit
Gazeta (Moscow), June 5: Journalists from all over the world to gather for the summit
Gudok (Moscow), June 5: Freedom test for the press
Kommersant (Moscow), June 5: Unprintable criticism. World Newspaper Congress opens in Moscow
Kommersant (Moscow), June 5: Today
Moskovsky Komsololets (Moscow), June 5: Press of the world, unite!
Novye Izvestia (Moscow), June 5: High-priced ticket to Kremlin. Sponsors of the Moscow newspaper forum to make money off its participants
Rossiiskaya Gazeta (Moscow), June 5: 59th World Newspaper Congress opens in Moscow
Tverskaya 13 (Moscow), June 3: No progress without press
Trud (Moscow), June 3: Journalists have a field day

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