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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.
Curierul Românesc; Publisher: Ion Heliade Rădulescu: Founded: April 18, 1829 () Language: Romanian: Curierul Românesc was a Romanian-language newspaper published ...
Evenimentul Zilei was founded by Ion Cristoiu, Cornel Nistorescu, and Mihai Cârciog [], and the first issue was published on 22 June 1992. [1] Ion Cristoiu, one of the 3 founders of the newspaper, was also its first director, but he is currently columnist at the same newspaper
Bucharest Business Week (BBW for short) was a Romanian English-language weekly business newspaper. [1] It was published by AmeriCelt Publishing SRL, the Bucharest branch of Romanian Ventures Inc. based in the United States.
The Recruit is an American spy adventure television series created by Alexi Hawley for Netflix.The show follows Owen Hendricks (Noah Centineo), a CIA lawyer who becomes involved in massive international conflicts with dangerous parties after an asset tries to expose her relationship to the agency.
Benedict Cumberbatch is recounting a harrowing experience he had 20 years ago while working overseas.. Speaking with Variety ahead of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of his movie The ...
Timpul logo, May 9, 1877. Timpul (Romanian for "The Time") is a literary magazine published in Romania.Originally a political newspaper, it was the official platform of the Conservative Party between 1876 and 1914.