Word: ort
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...chief of staff Alexander Voloshin; Yeltsin's daughter Tatyana; former dissident turned political consultant Gleb Pavlovsky; and two businessmen and Yeltsin-family favorites, Alexander Mamut and Roman Abramovich. Much of the war has been waged by proxy on TV, with nasty Sunday-night news battles setting the tone. On ORT, a state-owned network that is largely controlled by Yeltsin supporter Boris Berezovsky, news anchor Sergei Dorenko bludgeons home the idea that Luzhkov is a murderer, a crook, a hypocrite. Yevgeny Kiselev, the main talking head on the private, pro-opposition TV network NTV, tries to defend Fatherland. The pungent...
Optimists argue that Russia is used to a sick President. It endured the lingering of Leonid Brezhnev and Yuri Andropov. Mitterrand's France is cited as a hopeful parallel. But this argument is flawed, says Sergei Blagovolin, director general of ORT, the largest TV company in Russia, and a member of the President's advisory council: "France was not on the very edge of a crisis...
Standard Physical Dermatology Ophthalmology Ort hopedics Dentistry If you have a case of severe acne. If your eye has been irritated for a week If your knee has been bothering you for a couple of weeks If you have a toothache for a week Harvard more than a week four weeks one week two weeks one week Penn within 24 hours four weeks three weeks two weeks one week Yale one week four weeks 24 hours four weeks n.a. Princeton within 24 hours one week n.a. one week...