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Meaning of "gusinsky"

Gusinsky (adjective): Referring to Boris Abramovich Gusinsky, a Russian media tycoon and businessman known for his involvement in the media industry and political activities

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Gusinsky refused to end the investigation.
A warrant was issued for the arrest of Gusinsky who fled abroad.
Gusinsky now owns the RTVi television channel.
From that time Gusinsky never returned to Russia.
Gusinsky and his chief executive Facing the prospect of prison.
An investor was found who was Vladimir Gusinsky.
Gusinsky was run from jail to jail and was ripped off by established Israeli families.
Facing the prospect of prison, Gusinsky and his chief executive Malashenko, fled the country.
Gusinsky created NTV, the first independent TV channel in Russia.
It had happened with Gusinsky before me, and with Berezovsky.
Gusinsky was arrested in Spain on an international arrest warrant on 12 December.
The criminal investigation was closed, and Gusinsky immediately left Russia.
He kicked Gusinsky out of the country and took control of NTV.
Interpol 's secretary general, Ronald Noble, described the case against Gusinsky as having " predominantly political character ".
Vladimir Gusinsky set his sights on starting a new network called NTV.

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They were the Weiners, Chicago bankers, and the Gusinsky group, which had just acquired NTV.
As a result, Gusinsky and his family had to leave Russia.
An investor who was … Vladimir Gusinsky.
Of these, only the Gusinsky group derives its profits primarily from the media.
Gusinsky was hailed as the " Rupert Murdoch " of Russia.
Khodorkovsky, Berezovsky and Gusinsky turned into personae non gratae in Russia.
December, Gusinsky was arrested in Spain based on the Russian request.
In contrast to Berezovksy, Mr. Gusinsky keeps a low profile.
In January, Gusinsky was elected as the vice president of the World Jewish Congress.
He and fellow Russian oligarch Vladimir Gusinsky launched a TV station TVi in Ukraine in 2008.
In March, Gusinsky sold RTVi to Ruslan Sokolov, a Russian media executive and businessman.
Outside of Russia, Gusinsky repudiated the deal as being executed under duress.
In first quarter of 2007, Gusinsky decided to create a general entertainment television channel in Ukraine.
In December, Gusinsky created a sister site to Newsru . com, called Newsru . co. il.

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