Scînteia (Romanian for "The Spark") was the name of two newspapers edited by Communist groups at different intervals in Romanian history. The title is...
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Scînteia Tineretului ("Youth Spark"; originally spelled Scânteia Tineretului) was a central organ of the Union of Communist Youth (UTC), which was itself...
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Adevărul (redirect from Scînteia poporului)
was set up in 1989, just days after the Romanian Revolution, replacing Scînteia, organ of the defunct Romanian Communist Party. Initially a supporter of...
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Gilmore's signature (as Onedin) in an autograph for the Romanian paper Scînteia Tineretului, December 1978...
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his "introducing the presidential sceptre". The Communist Party daily Scînteia published the message, unaware that it was a work of satire.[citation needed]...
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Council of Women Pioneers Ștefan Gheorghiu Academy Romanian Orthodox Church Scînteia People's Democratic Front Front of Socialist Unity and Democracy Comturist...
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he was the only candidate. On 4 April 1974, the Communist Party daily Scînteia published a congratulatory telegram, in which Salvador Dalí actually mocked...
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former Estonia) Pravda (Slovakia) Kauno diena (annexed former Lithuania) Scînteia (Romania) Zvyazda (Belarus). The Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union (TASS)...
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named Casa Scânteii after the Communist Romania-era official newspaper Scînteia. The House of the Free Press is not the only Bucharest landmark that grew...
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Romania, the word Crăciun ceased to appear in any article in the newspaper Scînteia. The word Crăciun was considered too religious, and therefore instead of...
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