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- Cornel Nistorescu (born December 15, 1948) is a Romanian journalist, known for his editorial "Ode to America" regarding the American response to the terrorist...
- event of the day". Evenimentul Zilei was founded by Ion Cristoiu, Cornel Nistorescu, and Mihai Cârciog [ro], and the first issue was published on 22 June...
- Dumitrescu Eugen Istodor Adrian Majuru Andrei Marga Ioan T. Morar Cornel Nistorescu Cristian Oprea Octavian Paler Ovidiu Pecican Magdalena Popa Buluc Valerian...
- (in Romanian) "Cornel Nistorescu - noul director al Cotidianul, Adrian Ursu - director editorial Realitatea TV" ("Cornel Nistorescu - New Director of Cotidianul...
- policies of new owners Ringier forced the resignation of editor Cornel Nistorescu and the migration of many staff members toward Cotidianul. Nicholson attributes...
- bias, and complained that Nistorescu was imposing censorship on independent contributors. In subsequent statements, Nistorescu alleged that his adversaries...
- stifle or ridicule serious opposition. In November 1991, columnist Cornel Nistorescu proposed that Cazimir may have taken his seat through electoral fraud...
- with and betrayal of Negoiţescu. The scandal was enhanced when Cornel Nistorescu, the newly appointed editor in chief of Cotidianul, decided to postpone...
- (Gabriel Andreescu, Doina Cornea, Radu Filipescu), journalists (Cornel Nistorescu, Octavian Paler), essayists (Gabriela Adameşteanu, Ana Blandiana, Petru...
- Paul Anghel, Traian T. Coșovei, Ioan Grigorescu and Ilie Purcaru. Cornel Nistorescu, himself a columnist and author of reportage, is also seen as one of Bogza...