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  2. List of newspapers in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Curierul zilei Argeș; Gazeta de Sud-Est; Impact; InfoEST; Jurnalul de Călărași; Monitorul de Brăila; Monitorul de Prahova; Observator de Călărași; Pamantul; Șasna buzoiană; Ziarul de azi Argeș; Pro Măgurele

  3. FC Argeș Pitești - Wikipedia

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    Asociația Clubul Sportiv Campionii Fotbal Club Argeș, commonly known as FC Argeș Pitești (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈardʒeʃ piˈteʃtʲ]), Argeș Pitești or simply FC Argeș, is a Romanian professional football club based in Pitești, Argeș County, that competes in the Liga II.

  4. Ziua - Wikipedia

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    Ziua (Romanian pronunciation: ⓘ, The Day) was a major Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest.It was published in Romanian, with a fairly sizeable and often informative English section.

  5. Curierul Național - Wikipedia

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    Curierul Național is a Romanian daily newspaper founded by Valentin Păunescu and Adrian Sârbu, along with five other shareholders, including George Constantin Păunescu and Sergiu Nicolaescu. The first issue was published in Bucharest on December 5, 1990, with Horia Alexandrescu as managing editor.

  6. Azi (Romanian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Azi (Today in Romanian) is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. [1] The paper was started in 1990. [1]Today was also the name of a literary magazine published monthly in Romania, from March 1932 to August 1938, under the direction of Zaharia Stancu.

  7. Robert Turcescu - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 he was a presenter for TVR's Telematinal and an editor at Evenimentul Zilei. Since 2003 he has written for the magazine Dilema. [2] He hosted 100% on Realitatea TV from that year until 2010. [2] [4] He has continued hosting his show at B1 TV starting with the end of September 2010. [5] He was also editor-in-chief of Cotidianul in 2004 ...

  8. Libertatea - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Libertatea was the most distributed newspaper in Romania, with a monthly average of 151.409 sold copies, per edition. Its competitors were Adevărul, with 129.389 sold copies, and Evenimentul Zilei, with 106.297. [3] The same year, Libertatea launches the Sunday edition. [4]

  9. Transindex - Wikipedia

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