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Golos (russia)
Golos (Голос), a word for "voice" in various Slavic languages, may refer to: Periodicals * Golos (newspaper), ''Golos'' (newspaper), a Russian newspaper, published in Saint Petersburg in 1863-1885 * ''Golos Prikazchika'', a former weekly newspaper published in St. Petersburg * ''Golos Respubliki'', a Kazakhstani newspaper * ''Golos Sotsial-Demokrata'', a former Russian-language publication, issued by a section of exiled Mensheviks * ''Golos Truda'', an anarcho-syndicalist periodical published in New York, St. Petersburg and Moscow in the 1910s and 1920s Film and television * Golos (film), ''Golos'' (film), a Russian 1982 psychological drama * Golos (TV series), ''Golos'' (TV series), Russian music talent television show, part of the international ''Voice'' franchise Other

* Golos (election monitor), a coalition of non-governmental groups monitoring for election violations and government responsiveness to citizen requests in Russia * Jacob Golos (1889–1943), Ukrainian-b ...
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Golos (newspaper)
''Golos'' (russian: Голос, Voice) was a Russian Empire, Russian Politics, political and Literature, literary newspaper, edited and published in Saint Petersburg in 1863-1885 by Andrey Krayevsky. One of the most successful Russian newspapers of the 19th century (its circulation in 1877 reached 22,630 and was rising), ''Golos'' supported the Liberalism, liberal Capitalism, capitalist reforms in Russia. In its first five years the newspaper received 11 official warnings and 3 bans, one of which resulted in a six-month gap. The newspaper's major contributors were Vasily Bilbasov (since 1871 its editor-in-chief), Alexey Pleshcheyev, Nikolai Albertini, Vladimir Bezobrazov, Vasily Modestov, Evgeny Markov (writer), Evgeny Markov, Pyotr Yefremov, Lev Panyutin, Grigory Gradovsky, Alexander Gradovsky, Vladimir Zotov, Pyotr Nechayev, Arseny Vvedensky, Leonid Polonsky and Feofil Tolstoy among others. References

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Golos Prikazchika
''Golos Prikazchika'' (russian: Голосъ Приказчика, 'Shop-Assistant's Voice') was a weekly newspaper published in St. Petersburg, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ..., from April to October 1906. References Defunct weekly newspapers Defunct newspapers published in Russia Mass media in Saint Petersburg Newspapers published in the Russian Empire Newspapers established in 1906 Publications disestablished in 1906 1906 establishments in the Russian Empire {{Russia-media-stub ...
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Golos Respubliki
''Golos Respubliki'' (Voice of the Republic; ) was a Kazakhstani newspaper. It was founded by Russian journalist Irina Petrushova in 2000. Published weekly, it focused on covering business and economic issues in Kazakhstan, and frequently published stories critical of the regime, including financial mismanagement and supposed cronyism, such as the granting of oil rights to one of President Nazarbayev's relatives, and the disappearance of funds for an airport in Almaty. The paper also claimed that Nazarbayev had sequestered US$1 billion of the state's oil revenues in a Swiss bank account, although the government stated that this had been an emergency fund used to rescue the national economy in 1998. Extremism charges in court In November 2012, the newspaper was taken to court along with some 40 other media organizations for alleged violation of "Kazakhstan's laws on extremism and national security", but contrary to expectations, Golos was not vindicated and the newspaper had to s ...
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Golos Sotsial-Demokrata
''Golos Sotsial-Demokrata'' (russian: Голос Социал-Демократа) was a Russian-language publication, issued by a section of exiled Mensheviks. History and profile ''Golos Sotsial-Demokrata'' began publication in February 1908 in Geneva and was then published in Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ... from 1909–1911, ceasing in December 1911 with its twenty-sixth issue. References 1908 establishments in Switzerland 1911 disestablishments in France Defunct political magazines published in France Magazines established in 1908 Magazines disestablished in 1911 Magazines published in Paris Magazines published in Geneva Russian-language magazines Political magazines published in Russia Socialist magazines {{Europe-poli-mag-stub ...
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Golos Truda
''Golos Truda'' (russian: Голос Труда ''The Voice of Labour'') was a Russian-language anarchist newspaper. Founded by working-class Russian expatriates in New York City in 1911, ''Golos Truda'' shifted to Petrograd during the Russian Revolution in 1917, when its editors took advantage of the general amnesty and right of return for political dissidents. There, the paper integrated itself into the anarchist labour movement, pronounced the necessity of a social revolution of and by the workers, and situated itself in opposition to the myriad of other left-wing movements. The rise to power of the Bolsheviks marked the turning point for the newspaper however, as the new government enacted increasingly repressive measures against the publication of dissident literature and against anarchist agitation in general, and after a few years of low-profile publishing, the ''Golos Truda'' collective was finally expunged by the Stalinist regime in 1929. Background Following the su ...
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Golos (film)
''The Voice'' (russian: Голос, Golos), is a 1982 Soviet psychological drama film. It is based on the screenplay of the same name by Natalya Ryazantseva and directed by Ilya Averbakh. This is the last film by director Ilya Averbakh. Plot Actress Yulia Martynova (Natalya Sayko) is starring in a new film, but in the middle of the film production she is suddenly hospitalized with a serious illness. The film director (Leonid Filatov) is emotionally involved; he becomes frustrated, but the actress comes back from her hospital bed to the studio to continue her work in post-production. Yulia cannot imagine her character speaking with the voice of another actress, so she deals with her condition, taking drugs to overcome her pain, in order to contribute her original voice to the film. The cast and crew members help the star to overcome, and her original voice brings new depth and meaning to the film after her death. Cast *Natalya Sayko as Yulia Martynova * Leonid Filatov as Film dir ...
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Golos (TV Series)
''The Voice'' (russian: Голос) is a Russian singing competition television series broadcast on Channel One. Based on the original ''The Voice of Holland'', it has aired eight seasons and aims to find currently unsigned singing talent (solo or duets, professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers, age 17 or over, drawn from public auditions. The winner is determined by television viewers voting by telephone, SMS text, and The Voice App. The winners of the ten seasons have been: Dina Garipova, Sergey Volchkov, Alexandra Vorobyova, Hieromonk Fotiy, Darya Antonyuk, Selim Alakhyarov, Petr Zakharov, Asker Berbekov, Yana Gabbasova and Alexander Volkodav. The series employs a panel of four coaches who critique the artists' performances and guide their teams of selected artists through the remainder of the season. They also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning coach. The original panel featured Dima Bilan (seasons 1–3, 5 ...
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Golos (election Monitor)
The Movement for Defence of Voters' Rights "Golos", formerly GOLOS Association (Cyrillic: ГОЛОС, meaning "vote" or "voice") is a Russian organisation established in 2000 to protect the electoral rights of citizens and to foster civil society. As of 2008, the organisation covers 40 Russian regions. It is the only election watchdog active in Russia that is independent of the Russian government.he_Kremlin'sattempts_at_fraud_and_intimidation". The_group_publishes_a_newspaper_called_''Grazhdansky_Golos''_(Civil_Voice). __2008_presidential_election_ In_the_2008_Russian_presidential_election.html" ;"title="Kremlin">he_Kremlin's.html" ;"title="Kremlin.html" ;"title="he Kremlin">he Kremlin's">Kremlin.html" ;"title="he Kremlin">he Kremlin'sattempts at fraud and intimidation". The group publishes a newspaper called ''Grazhdansky Golos'' (Civil Voice). 2008 presidential election In the 2008 Russian presidential election">2008 presidential election and accompanying local elections, ...
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Jacob Golos
Jacob Golos (born Yakov Naumovich Reizen, Russian: Яков Наумович Рейзен; April 24, 1889 - November 27, 1943) was a Ukrainian-born Bolshevik revolutionary who became an intelligence operative in the United States on behalf of the USSR. A founding member of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), ''circa'' 1930 Golos became involved in the covert work of Soviet intelligence agencies. He participated in procuring American passports by means of fraudulent documentation, and the recruitment and coordination of activities of a broad network of agents. Biography Early years Yakov Naumovich Reizen was born April 24, 1889, in Ekaterinoslav, Russian Empire, since 2016 known as Dnipro in Ukraine, to a Jewish family.Svetlana Chervonnaya"Jacob Golos (1889-1943),"Documents Talk, www.documentstalk.com/ Yakov's father worked as a shop assistant. In addition to Yakov, the Reizen family included two more sons and three daughters. Yakov was registered as Jaco ...
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