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The InterpreterMag is a self-published "''Project of The Institute of Modern Russia''" [http://imrussia.org/]:  
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The InterpreterMag[http://www.interpretermag.com] is a self-published "''Project of The Institute of Modern Russia''" [http://imrussia.org/]:  
  
 
"''The Institute of Modern Russia (IMR) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy organization—a think tank—with offices in New York and Washington DC. IMR's mission is to foster democratic and economic development in Russia through research, advocacy, public events, and grant-making. We are committed to strengthening respect for human rights, the rule of law, and civil society in Russia. Our goal is to promote a principles-based approach to US-Russia relations and Russia's integration into the community of democracies''".  
 
"''The Institute of Modern Russia (IMR) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy organization—a think tank—with offices in New York and Washington DC. IMR's mission is to foster democratic and economic development in Russia through research, advocacy, public events, and grant-making. We are committed to strengthening respect for human rights, the rule of law, and civil society in Russia. Our goal is to promote a principles-based approach to US-Russia relations and Russia's integration into the community of democracies''".  
  
InterpreterMag includes blog entries that are ""Powered by Pressimus"", tag line: ''Find useful snippets of content.  Weave them into your stories. ((Press)) to share with the world''.
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InterpreterMag includes blog entries that are ""Powered by Pressimus"", tag line: ''Find useful snippets of content.  Weave them into your stories. ((Press)) to share with the world''. [http://www.interpretermag.com/ukraine-liveblog-day-204-dutch-safety-board-publish-mh17-preliminary-findings/#4201 example]
  
 
At 10 Sep 2014,  there were 25 citations in Wikipedia for this "source" in the following articles[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&limit=20&offset=0&profile=default&search=interpretermag]: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_17 Malaysia Airlines Flight 17]
 
At 10 Sep 2014,  there were 25 citations in Wikipedia for this "source" in the following articles[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&limit=20&offset=0&profile=default&search=interpretermag]: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_17 Malaysia Airlines Flight 17]

Revision as of 09:41, 10 September 2014

The InterpreterMag[1] is a self-published "Project of The Institute of Modern Russia" [2]:

"The Institute of Modern Russia (IMR) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy organization—a think tank—with offices in New York and Washington DC. IMR's mission is to foster democratic and economic development in Russia through research, advocacy, public events, and grant-making. We are committed to strengthening respect for human rights, the rule of law, and civil society in Russia. Our goal is to promote a principles-based approach to US-Russia relations and Russia's integration into the community of democracies".

InterpreterMag includes blog entries that are ""Powered by Pressimus"", tag line: Find useful snippets of content. Weave them into your stories. ((Press)) to share with the world. example

At 10 Sep 2014, there were 25 citations in Wikipedia for this "source" in the following articles[3]: Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 , Donetsk People's Republic , Timeline of the 2014 Crimean crisis , Russian Armed Forces , Anti-Maidan , Andrey Stenin , 2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine , [4] , List of private military contractors , 2014 Moscow Metro derailment , Spetsnaz , Igor Girkin , 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine , Euromaidan , Siege of Sloviansk , Eurasian Economic Union , RT (TV network) , Progress Party (Russia) , 76th Guards Air Assault Division , Elena Servettaz , Mashina Vremeni , Russian oligarch , Dissernet and Jaysh al-Islam