Conflict in Bosnia; the protest of university professors in St. Petersburg; interview with the physicist Sergei Kapitsa; the chemist Vil Mirzaianov is accused in disclosure of a state secret; the cosmic flight of the Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev with the American crew; hunger strike of a Russian geophysicist IUrii Kotov, a resident of Latvia, related to the situation of Russians in Latvia; the pagans of Altai; festival of snow sculpture, connected to the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer; weddings in contemporary Russia; 90 years from the beginning of Russo-Japanese war. Featured in the program: Kapitsa, Sergei Petrovich (Experimental Physicist) Contributors: Alekseev, Sergei (Anchor)
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This program was broadcast by Ostankino television (Moscow) in the Russian Federation and recorded by the moniotring group at the Research Institute of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Munich as part of their effort to track and analyze the official media of the countires of the former Soviet Union.
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HU OSA 300-81-9-577-6
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"Voskresen'e", February 1994. HU OSA 300-81-9-577-6; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute: Monitoring Unit: Video Recordings of Soviet and Russian Television Programs; Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest.
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Конфликт в Боснии; митинг преподавателей высших школ в Петербурге; беседа с физиком Сергеем Капицей; обвинение ученого-химика Вила Мирзаянова в разглашении государственной тайны; полет российского космонавта Сергея Крикалева в составе американской команды; русский геофизик Юрий Котов, проживающий в Латвии, объявил голодовку из-за положения русских в Латвии; алтайские язычники; фестиваль снежных скульптур, приуроченный к зимней олимпиаде в Лиллехаммере; свадьбы в современной России; 90 лет со дня начала Русско-японской войны;. В программе участвуют: Капица, Сергей Петрович (Физик-экспериментатор) Создатели: Алексеев, Сергей (Ведущий/Ведущая)
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Передача Российской государственной телевизионной и радиовещательной компании (РГТРК) "Останкино" (Москва, Российская Федерация) была записана группой мониторинга Исследовательского Института радиостанции Свободная Европа/Свобода (Мюнхен) как часть проекта по анализу официальных средств информации стран бывшего Советского Союза.
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Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute: Monitoring Unit: Video Recordings of Soviet and Russian Television Programs (HU OSA 300-81-9)
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HU OSA 300-81-9-577-6
Suggested Citation:
"Voskresen'e", февраль 1994. HU OSA 300-81-9-577-6; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute: Monitoring Unit: Video Recordings of Soviet and Russian Television Programs; Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest.
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