Word: pravda
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...political struggles contin- ued, some on the outside began to view TheCrimson essentially as Pravda written in English...
...recipients of the awards, which carries with it a cash prize, are Dunster House resident Kathryn Frucher '95 and Leverett House residents Brent J. Foster '97 and Douglas M. Pravda '97, who is a Crimson editor...
...knew what became of America's perfect spy until January 1990, when the state-controlled Soviet newspaper, Pravda, reported that on March 15, 1988, General Dmitri Fedorovich Polyakov was executed for espionage. CIA and FBI agents who knew the Russian agonized over what mistake they might have made that resulted in his unmasking. Only recently did they learn the truth. Aldrich Hazen Ames, a career CIA officer, was arrested in February and sentenced to life in prison after he admitted taking $2.5 million from the KGB, starting in 1985, in return for secrets that included the identities of many Soviet...
...result, what appeared in your newspaper was a patently unfair and woefully misleading mix of halftruths and unsubstantiated opinions about an individual long recognized as one of Florida's most successful employers and leading philanthropists. Pravda couldn't have been more slanted. For example...
Congratulations on a comprehensive and interesting series on network services at Harvard. Reporters Andrew Wright and Doug Pravda managed to cover a broad range of issues, many of them technical, without loss of accuracy, and for that, they should be specially commended. Hopefully, the careful attention paid to accuracy on this series is a trend and not a fluke...