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New Times has several uses including: Publications There are several publications including ''New Times'' in their names: * '' New Times (Adelaide)'', official publication of the South Australian Synod of the Uniting Church in Australia * ''New Times'' (magazine), a bi-weekly American magazine published in the 1970s * New Times Media, a former US publisher of alternative weekly newspapers ** ''New Times Broward-Palm Beach'', a newspaper published by Village Voice Media ** ''Miami New Times'', a newspaper published by Village Voice Media ** ''Phoenix New Times'', a newspaper published by Village Voice Media ** ''New Times LA'', a defunct newspaper formerly published by New Times Media * ''New Times'' (San Luis Obispo), an alternative weekly newspaper * ''New Times'' (Minneapolis), a socialist newspaper from Minneapolis, Minnesota from the 1920s * ''Syracuse New Times'', a weekly alternative newspaper published in Syracuse, New York by Arthur Zimmer * ''The New Times'' (Rwanda), ...
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New Times (Adelaide)
New Times has several uses including: Publications There are several publications including ''New Times'' in their names: * '' New Times (Adelaide)'', official publication of the South Australian Synod of the Uniting Church in Australia * ''New Times'' (magazine), a bi-weekly American magazine published in the 1970s * New Times Media, a former US publisher of alternative weekly newspapers ** ''New Times Broward-Palm Beach'', a newspaper published by Village Voice Media ** ''Miami New Times'', a newspaper published by Village Voice Media ** ''Phoenix New Times'', a newspaper published by Village Voice Media ** ''New Times LA'', a defunct newspaper formerly published by New Times Media * ''New Times'' (San Luis Obispo), an alternative weekly newspaper * ''New Times'' (Minneapolis), a socialist newspaper from Minneapolis, Minnesota from the 1920s * ''Syracuse New Times'', a weekly alternative newspaper published in Syracuse, New York by Arthur Zimmer * ''The New Times'' (Rwanda), ...
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Novoye Vremya (newspaper)
''Novoye Vremya'' ( rus, Но́вое вре́мя, p=ˈnovəjə ˈvrʲemʲə) was a Russian newspaper published in St. Petersburg from 1868 to 1917. Until 1869 it came out five times a week; thereafter it came out every day, and from 1881 there were both morning and evening editions. In 1891 a weekly illustrated supplement was added. The newspaper began as a liberal publication, and in 1872 published an editorial celebrating the appearance in Russian of the first volume of Karl Marx's ''Das Kapital'', but after Aleksey Suvorin took it over it acquired a reputation as a servile supporter of the government, in part because of the antisemitic and reactionary articles of Victor Burenin. "'The motto of Suvorin's ''Novoye Vremya'',' wrote Russia's greatest satirist Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Saltykov-Shchedrin, 'is to go inexorably forward, but through the anus.'" Nevertheless, it became one of Russia's most popular newspapers, with a circulation reaching 60,000 copies, and published ...
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A New Era
A New Era ( es, Un Nuevo Tiempo, UNT) is a centre-left political party in Venezuela. It received 11% of the vote in the 2008 regional elections. The party arose in Zulia State, Venezuela's most populous, and remains far stronger in its home region than elsewhere in the country, providing the state governor since 2000 (currently Pablo Pérez Álvarez, previously Manuel Rosales) and the mayor of its largest city, Maracaibo (since 2010, currently, Eveling Trejo de Rosales). 12 candidates of ''Un Nuevo Tiempo'' or supported by ''Un Nuevo Tiempo'' were elected deputies to the National Assembly out of 15 in the September 2010 legislative elections. Along with some other opposition parties, ''Un Nuevo Tiempo'' boycotted the December 2005 legislative elections. The party's previous leader was Manuel Rosales, Governor of Zulia (2000 - 2008). He was also its candidate for the 2006 presidential election, attracting 37% of the national vote. Omar Barboza is the current party president ...
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Nuevo Tiempo
Nuevo Tiempo (New Times) is a Spanish Christian TV channel and radio station for Central and South America, a version in Spanish language of the Brazilian channel Novo Tempo. Produced at the Adventist Media Center-Brazil from Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro. There are repeaters stations in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru & Uruguay. It is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Nuevo Tiempo features programming produced by Adventist churches, colleges, hospitals and institutions, covering religious, health, educational and family life topics. Nuevo Tiempo is a 24-hour broadcaster on satellite and cable networks in South America and is available over-the-air in some communities. Nuevo Tiempo is part of the Hope Channel network.Nuevo Tiempo
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New Times (politics)
New Times was an intellectual movement among leftists in Great Britain in the late 1980s. It was centred on the Eurocommunist faction of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB), and most of the intellectual groundwork for the movement was laid out in the latter party's official theoretical journal, ''Marxism Today''. History Background After the Soviet invasions of Hungary in 1956, and especially Czechoslovakia in 1968, many western Communists began to question their allegiance to the Soviet Union. Some disillusioned communists swung to the left and joined Trotskyist parties. Others, led by Enrico Berlinguer's Italian Communist Party (PCI), stayed within the Communist Parties and developed their own critique. This would essentially lead to an expanded version of the "popular front" policies of the 1930s, with a number of CPs attempting to ingratiate themselves to the existing political establishment. The movement came to be known as Eurocommunism. Eurocommunism in B ...
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New Times (Armenia)
New Times ( hy, Նոր Ժամանակներ; ''Nor Zhamanakner'') is a centrist political party in Armenia, led by Aram Karapetyan. History Debuting in the 2007 Armenian parliamentary elections, the party obtained just 3.48% of the popular vote and gained no seats in the National Assembly of Armenia. The party has not directly participated in any subsequent Armenian parliamentary elections since 2007. The party officially boycotted the 2017 Armenian parliamentary election and refused to participate, labeling the elections as a 'circus event'. Ideology The main goal of the party is to establish Armenia as a powerful state within the Caucasus region. The party is strongly Pro-Russian and believes that Russia is Armenia's strongest ally. The party also advocates for improving democracy and social justice, establishing an independent economy, maintaining good relations with Iran and seeks to deepen Armenia's European integration and relations with the European Union. In 2011, the part ...
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New Times (album)
''New Times'' is the sixth studio album released by Violent Femmes in 1994. It is the first album to not feature original drummer Victor DeLorenzo on drums, who had been replaced by Guy Hoffman. "Breakin' Up," a song lead singer Gordon Gano had written years before, was the lead single. Its video received minor airplay on MTV and appears on the band's DVD, ''Permanent Record - Live & Otherwise''. The album did not sell well, but featured many of the Femmes' most musically complex and lyrically inventive songs, including "4 Seasons," and concert staple "I'm Nothing." "I'm Nothing" appeared in the movie ''Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas''. Track listing Personnel ;Violent Femmes * Gordon Gano – vocals (1-13), electric and acoustic guitars (1-5, 7–12), violin (8, 10), organ (13), baglama (12) * Brian Ritchie – electric bass guitar (1, 2, 4, 9, 11), acoustic bass guitar (3, 5), upright bass (6, 8, 10, 12, 13), electric guitar (3), acoustic piano (4), electric piano (11), org ...
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Novy Chas
''Novy Chas'' ( be, Новы Час; ''New Time'' in English) is an independent weekly newspaper published in Belarus. History and profile ''Novy Chas'' was established on 1 March 2007 as a successor to '' Zgoda'' which was shut down in 2007. The publisher is the Frantsishak Skaryna Belarusian Language Society. The society also publishes '' Nasha Slova'' newspaper and youth magazine '' Verasen''. ''Novy Chas'' which published weekly is headquartered in Minsk and has an independent and liberal political leaning. In June 2009, ''Novy Chas'' is the recipient of the Zeit prize awarded by Zeit-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, a German foundation. As of 2010 Alyaksey Karol was the editor-in-chief of the paper. In June 2021, Belposhta refused to distribute the newspaper by subscription. In August 2021, Novy Chas announced that it was forced to cease issuing printed newspapers due to refusal of all companies to print it. Incidents Shortly after its start ''Novy Chas'' was closed do ...
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Nový čas
''Nový Čas'' (literally meaning ''New Time'' in English) is a tabloid and the best-selling daily in Slovakia. History and profile ''Nový Čas'' was founded in 1990 after the Velvet Revolution, initially as a rough copy of the Austrian ''Kronen Zeitung''. The newspaper is owned and published by Ringier Axel Springer, a Swiss company based in Zurich. The former owner of the paper was Gruner + Jahr. Its content is tabloid journalism Tabloid journalism is a popular style of largely sensationalist journalism (usually dramatized and sometimes unverifiable or even blatantly false), which takes its name from the tabloid newspaper format: a small-sized newspaper also known as ... gutter press. The widely read supplement "Nový Čas víkend" is added on Saturdays. In 2006 a Sunday version of ''Nový Čas'' was introduced: ''Nový Čas Nedeľa'' (''New Time Sunday''). The circulation of ''Nový Čas'' was 157,000 copies in 2003 and 167,000 in 2004. It was 189,000 copies in 2 ...
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The New Times (Russia)
''The New Times'' (russian: Новое Время) is a Russian language magazine in Russia. The magazine was founded in 1943. The current version, established in 1988, is a liberal, independent Russian weekly news magazine, publishing for Russia and Armenia. (During the Soviet times it was a multi-language political magazine which followed the official party line.) Its chief editor is Russian investigative journalist, political scientist, writer and radio host Yevgenia Albats. The magazine contains articles on politics, economics, social life and journalist investigations. Columnists provide the readers with their opinions regarding recent news and events. In 2017 the magazine ceased its print publication and became an online-only publication. After an interview of Yevgenia Albats with opposition politician Alexei Navalny, aired on Echo of Moscow, ''The New Times'' faced a 22 million ruble fine in October 2018. The fine amount (almost $370,000) was crowd-funded in four day ...
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The New Times (Rwanda)
''The New Times'' is a national English language newspaper in Rwanda. It was established in 1995 shortly after the end of the 1994 genocide. The paper states that it is privately owned, with two shareholders. They also used to have a Kinyarwanda-language weekly called ''Izuba Rirashe''. ''The New Times'' is published in Kigali from Monday to Saturday, with its sister paper the ''Sunday Times'', appearing on Sundays. The ''New Times Online'' was launched in 2006. ''The New Times'' often conveys optimistic stories about events in Rwanda. In May 2009 Human Rights Watch (HRW) described ''The New Times'' as a state-owned newspaper in a rebuttal to an editorial article that accused HRW of sanitizing people who were attempting to negate the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. ''The New Times'' did not publish the HRW rebuttal. President Paul Kagame Paul Kagame (; born 23 October 1957) is a Rwandan politician and former military officer who is the 4th and current president of Rwanda since 20 ...
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New Times (magazine)
''New Times'' was an American glossy bi-weekly national newspaper published from 1973 to 1979 by George A. Hirsch. History and profile Hirsch had been publisher of '' New York'' magazine, but resigned after conflicts with founder/editor Clay Felker. ''New Times'' began as a bridge between the newsweeklies and the more reflective monthly opinion magazines, notably '' Harper's'' and ''The Atlantic''. The first issue appeared in October 1972. Initially, the magazine featured a marquee roster of the era's best-known "new journalists," including Jimmy Breslin, Pete Hamill, Jack Newfield, Mike Royko, and Dick Schaap. However, as the magazine's ad revenues lagged, contributions from the big names soon dried up, and under the skilled editorship of Jonathan Z. Larsen, ''New Times'' shifted to an investigative approach, offering pieces on the CIA, congressional committees, political spying, activism, the murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer, the cult or system of psychological training est ...
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