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stopped. It re-emerged in 1885 as a conservative organ, with I.S. Durnovo as publisher and Dmitry Tsertelev as editor, but failed to cope with the lack of public interest and folded for good in 1888.
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Pyotr Bykov
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Konstantin Stanyukovich
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Russkoye Slovo
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Nikolai Shelgunov
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