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Ogoniok (Russian: Огонёк, IPA: [ɐɡɐˈnʲɵk] , lit. 'Spark'; pre-reform orthography: Огонекъ) was one of the
oldest w****ly
illustrated magazines in Russia...
- at the end is
revealed to be Putin's dog. She is also
depicted in the
Ogoniok publication of a
satirical series of
comic strips as an
advisor to Putin...
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Ogoniok 1934
cover featuring portraits of
Stalin and
Gorky with a text that ends: "Thus did
Comrade Stalin,
beloved vozhd of the world's proletariat,...
- the real
number of
deaths may have been in the thousands.
According to
Ogoniok, the
mourners included the
following foreign dignitaries (listed alphabetically...
- "significant number" had died when it
first acknowledged the
incident in a 1989
Ogoniok article, but
later in the year, the
government put the
number of dead at...
- Ночной гость]),
Aleksandr Rozenbaum ("Khreschatik", "Zakhodite k nam na
ogoniok" - "Visit our place", "Gop-stop"), Oleg Gazmanov, Igor Zubkov, Vatslav...
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original on 25
February 2021.
Retrieved 14
February 2021. "Мы не подведём".
Ogoniok.com.
Archived from the
original on 21 May 2013.
Retrieved 25
November 2013...
- of the
eponymous essay of
Leonid Nikitinskij,
published in the
journal Ogoniok. The film
tells about the "cruel games" of
prisoners and the important...
- and
satirical articles in the
magazines Chudak, 30 days,
Krokodil and
Ogoniok; and the
newspapers Pravda and
Literaturnaya Gazeta. In the
first years...
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second place in the
ranking of "100 Most
Influential Women of Russia" (
Ogoniok, 2012) and 4th in the
ranking of "The
Smartest Women of Russia" (Russian...