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The seventh - the last - week of vision restoration according to the method of Professor Zhdanov. He did not relax, on the contrary, he increased the load! Exercise for the eyes - 7 times a day. I repeat the first FIVE exercises 10 times. Exercises 6 - 12 - ONE time. Palming (eye massage with palms) - as you get tired.

The finish

I already calmly read newspapers with the naked eye, texts on the monitor. I even print. And the hand is still reaching for the glasses. Looks like he's been around for 20 years. I see, I understand that these “crutches” are no longer needed, but I can’t part at all. I am looking for excuses to vilify for another day or two: I urgently need to submit an article, all of a sudden I won’t have time without them, I’ll slowly print. Another treacherous thought also spun in my head: maybe slightly extend the scheduled time, smoothly move from +1 to +0.75, and only then ... Professor Zhdanov explained the "strangeness" of my behavior. People who decide to restore their vision develop a psychological inferiority complex towards the end of classes. Especially the nearsighted. It seems that without glasses you will not see something very important in life. “Experience shows that at the finish line you must decisively take off your points. You suffer psychologically for a week or two, and then you forget about them. Vision will be restored.

I decided to "torment myself" away from my spectacled temptress - Claudia. Computer keyboards. I took a vacation for two weeks. And on Sunday, September 22, on the day of his 60th birthday, he waved to his small homeland 400 km from the capital. Left the laptop at home. And in order not to be tempted, I decisively broke the +1 points I bought quite recently. Although back in July it was problematic to read +2.5 prescribed by the doctor and I wore +3.

Why do I need them now? The experiment is over!

V last years a hundred kilometers before his father's house, from the constant fixation of the situation on a difficult track, strong tension appeared in his eyes. I had to slow down, sharply break my eyes, rotate to reset the glazing. Now all 400 km eyes looked at the track tirelessly. No glazing. (Over the past three months, I have wound 400 km back and forth three times - the effect has been preserved.)

The second discovery was made the next morning in the village, going to the forest. I used to collect mushrooms without glasses. But now he noted with surprise that the grass, foliage, needles look brighter, more alive than before. I thought it was the night rain washed the forest. However, in the following campaigns, nature looked much more colorful. Not to mention the fact that he brought home more mushrooms than in previous seasons. (Although this fact, if desired, can be attributed to a rich harvest of boletus.)

It turns out that in just seven weeks I not only got rid of my senile presbyopia, began to read, work on a computer without glasses, as planned, but also improved my vision qualitatively. A pleasant surprise.

As Zhdanov predicted, in these two weeks I completely lost my spectacle inferiority complex. Returning to Moscow, he didn’t even remember about the eye “crutches”. As if he had not worn for two decades.

If I immediately took a vacation for a month, then in the countryside, deprived of the opportunity and DUTIES to print on a computer, I would have reached the goal of a week in 4, maximum 5. Law: the less you wear glasses, the faster your vision is restored! But I conducted the experiment in the real conditions of a big city. In working mode. Without changing anything in the schedule, lifestyle, habits, nutrition.

Don't waste your time!

Perhaps the main question for beginners and those who are just planning to practice according to the Zhdanov method is where to get time for training? So much, they say, written in the newspaper! Don't worry, friends. The professor and I specially gave detailed description training so that everyone understands what and how to do. It takes a little time to complete. If there is a passionate desire to get rid of glasses, is it really difficult to set aside several times a day for 5 - 7 minutes for palming, exercising?

Think about how much time you spend aimlessly every day at planning meetings, meetings, meetings, smoke breaks, in lines, commuting, etc. Use these lost hours and minutes wisely. Draw with your eyes on the walls, windows in meeting rooms, offices, savings banks, hospitals, shops, hairdressers, bus salons, subway cars ... One colleague reported the other day that in the gym he manages to train his eyes at the same time as his muscles.

Watch your favorite movie in the evening, transfer - bam! - at the most interesting place, an advertisement popped up. Calm down, citizens! Do not click the remote - it's useless. TV bosses agreed to run commercials simultaneously on different channels. Rub your palms until warm, close your eyes and surrender to palming. Let your eyes rest from the flickering screen. In advertising telepauses, you can also do eye exercises.

Again, remember - eye training must be strictly performed in increments until you lose points. Don't stop halfway. After a seven-week experiment, to consolidate my success, I continued to purposefully do gymnastics for the eyes and other exercises for another month. Gradually reduce the time and number of classes. Now I don't really do it anymore. Tired eyes at the computer - a three-minute palming! I go to the subway, minibus - purely on the machine, I do Zhdanov’s exercises in order to keep my form, not to waste time. Not every day. The weather will be clear - I am performing solarization in the sun. I really like this main exercise for relaxing the eyes (alas, Moscow rarely indulges on sunny days now). That's all my current activities.

I said that I did not trust the journalists of Komsomolskaya Pravda. In response, Komsomolskaya Pravda invited me to visit the radio to discuss my position. A CP military journalist, Colonel Viktor Baranets, was invited as an opponent. As a result - two hours of live broadcast with lies, substitution of concepts and personal attacks. But this, as usual, worries only me, because the next day, in the morning on the main page of the KP website and all day on the radio, such an invaluable, excellent teaser for the final program sounded, in which the editor-in-chief of radio Komsomolskaya Pravda, Viktoria Sukhareva, colleagues discussed the evening broadcast with the following conclusion: "We have an honest Colonel Baranets and there is a provocateur and manipulator Ksenia Sobchak ...".

You can evaluate the broadcast with me and Baranets yourself, the morning final

For me, the “honest Colonel Baranets” really opened up when I asked him how such a patriot and keeper of spiritual bonds relates to the fact that his grandson lives in Monaco and posts wonderful pictures on Instagram war game in a suit with pink bunny ears?

Instead of an answer, I heard some kind of stream of consciousness, from which I could only understand that my father slept with heifers, and I was a prostitute. The "honest" radio KP turned off the microphone to Barants so as not to disgrace him completely. But God be with him. With a former military correspondent who says that being an unbiased journalist today is “a betrayal of the Motherland”, perhaps one can only talk about abstract and pleasant topics: for example, about his son’s work as vice president at Gazprombank or about climate in Monaco.

However, the “honest” KP journalists in the morning program explained the reaction of the colonel as follows: “Baranets realized that all the rules had already been violated, and something had to be done. He says: “Ksenia, dear, what does the grandson from Monaco have to do with it? Let's talk about journalism! ”, - which, of course, is not at all true! You can verify this by listening to this passage:

And here you can listen to how, on the most honest radio, aunts on the air funny shut up the mouth of a radio listener who called to say that he agrees with my position. This is about the fact that even after making a live broadcast, these people continue to lie, retelling it, and distort obvious things for everyone who heard our conversation with their own ears.

Now to the essence of our conversation with Baranets. Once again, I will briefly show with examples how exactly Komsomolskaya Pravda lies and "misses" unnecessary facts, and how the "propaganda technology" works.

Komsomolskaya Pravda does not cover the troubles taking place on the Ukrainian side, because its correspondents Kots and Steshin do not cross the front line, allegedly for “security” reasons. And to send a correspondent to the other side of the front for Sungorkin, apparently, it’s a shame. You can compare the reports of Komsomolskaya Pravda from the Donbass with Western media or Russian publications, which have not yet managed to become “the mouthpiece of state propaganda”. But I decided to compare the reports of the Russian Komsomolskaya Pravda with the reports of its “daughter” in Ukraine, which, under the license of the Russian publishing house Komsomolskaya Pravda, publishes the media holding of Sergei Kurchenko, who left Ukraine with Viktor Yanukovych, and lives in Russia. Given his location, he is clearly loyal to Russia and it is unlikely that his publications will publish outright slander against Russia.

The description of events by Komsomolskaya Pravda publications in Russia and Ukraine often differ in general. For example, the capture of the headquarters of the Naval Forces of Ukraine in the Crimea. The Russian edition writes that the building was seized by the wives of the Ukrainian military! “About three hundred local residents gathered at the checkpoint. "Give us back our husbands!" - chanted the wives of the Ukrainian military. And they asked: "Do not shoot!" .... “And then the people rushed to the entrance gate….teared them down in a matter of minutes…they pulled the flag of Ukraine from the flagpole and raised the Russian tricolor.”

According to Komsomolskaya Pravda-Ukraine, “Crimean self-defense launched an assault on the headquarters of the Ukrainian Navy. Masked self-defense demolished the gate at the headquarters checkpoint. Among the attackers, in addition to the militants, are women, portraying an "outraged population".

Exactly the same situation was with the capture of the airport "Belbek" (Russian version and Ukrainian version) and other objects in the Crimea.

If Komsomolskaya Pravda cannot figure out which of its publications is telling the truth, then comparing its information with other media does not make sense at all.

But back to technology.

Consider fraud on the example of Mariupol

1. Special correspondents Kots and Steshin do not go to Mariupol, but cover the events from the side of the militias. The data of the Ukrainian "Komsomolskaya Pravda" is not given. The investigation is published with the following text: “Who killed 30 residents of Mariupol? The civilized world community, as usual, hastened to conclusions and traditionally blamed the militias for the terrible tragedy.” And here is one of the excerpts from the report: “Now let's find this school on a satellite image ... In the first photo on the left in the frame we see a small extension in the courtyard, it is also visible in the image from space. There can be no mistake. Comparing these two pictures, we determine: the projectile came from the west, that is, from the center, that is, from the territory controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, ”war correspondents Kots and Steshin conclude.

2. According to the law of the genre, after this "reportage" excuses for the militias are needed. The next day, Kots and Steshin go to the village of Oktyabr, from where, according to Kiev, Grads could have been fired at a residential area of ​​Mariupol, and they write an article: “Militiamen of the southern front of Donbass: “Tell the Mariupol people - we didn’t hit them. Let them deal with the Ukrainian army.”

3. On the same day, the OSCE published a report on the shelling of Mariupol, which indicated that the shelling was carried out from the territory of the Oktyabr village, controlled by the DPR. Many foreign and Russian mass media wrote about the OSCE conclusions. It was from the village where Kots and Steshin made their report (On the air, the military correspondents answered that they were writing the text in a hurry). The “truthful” Komsomolskaya Pravda writes “just about the village” of October, without mentioning that it is located on the territory controlled by the DPR.

The shelling of Kramatorsk was covered in the same way.

Later, Mr. Sungorkin, in an interview with Ekho Moskvy, explained: “Since she was very excited (and one can understand her: “I am a journalist, and they put me in prison”), she wrote a rather angry report. It was published in KP Ukraine, from where she worked. I did not put it in the Moscow [issue of Komsomolskaya Pravda], because I think this report is biased. And by the way, there were a lot of details that weren't objective."

"Forgotten" graves

In early 2015, Komsomolskaya Pravda published an article about Ukrainian military burials near Odessa with signs “surgical waste”. The link led to some bloggers. But the scandal with unmarked graves in Pskov Russian paratroopers, presumably killed on the territory of Ukraine, was simply not noticed. Amazing myopia!!! Sungorkin, when asked by Ekho Moskva whether the KP did an investigation or covered the funeral of the Pskov paratroopers, replied: “I don’t remember. True, I don't remember. It was quite a long story."

Russian paratroopers in Ukraine

Russian edition publishes

“... the speeches of the captives boil down to the following: they arrived at the exercises in the Rostov region and during the night march, lagged behind the column and, without noticing, crossed the border. “We were just driving through the fields. When we drove into the village, a tank with the Ukrainian flag had already passed, and then we understood. We began to look where our people were on the road, and then they opened fire on us. We got off the BMD, and a second shell hit it, ”the fighters admitted.”

The first time the Russian "Komsomolskaya Pravda" decided to write about our military in the Crimea, when Vladimir Putin spoke about "polite people." But Sungorkin replies harshly to the reproaches of his colleagues: “You also had a lot of situations when you stuck your tongue in a known place and kept quiet. Just like now, you all lie about what is happening…”.

Mercenaries

Komsomolskaya Pravda is very fond of writing about mercenaries: On NTV air, women shouted to me about mercenaries, who introduced themselves as residents of Donbass, and invited me to go to the war zone to see everything with my own eyes. But what a misfortune, Komsomolskaya Pravda war correspondents Kots and Steshin, who see the war with their own eyes, tweeted to a reader's question

Agafonova Tatyana Vladimirovna (1930-1994)

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1957 to 1976 - correspondent of the letters department, traveling correspondent of the information department, special correspondent of the newspaper. After the publication of an interview with People's Artist of the USSR Galina Ulanova, he becomes her close friend and assistant. Author of a serial television film about the great ballerina.

ANDREEV Nikolai Alekseevich

Born on April 11, 1947 in the city of Sol-Iletsk, Orenburg Region. He graduated from the Trinity Energy College, worked as an electrician. He studied full-time (1969-71) at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov. Then in "Komsomolskaya Pravda": trainee, trainee, correspondent of the working youth department (1971-84). After that, he worked in the Literaturnaya Gazeta, the Novoe Vremya weekly, the Izvestia newspaper, and the Obshchaya Gazeta.

From 1998 to 2002 - in the television company "ViD", the author and host of the historical program "How it was." Later he switched to independent literary work. Member of the Union of Journalists of Russia and the Writers' Union of Moscow. Author of the biographical novels The Life of Sakharov (M., 2013, prize of the Union of Journalists of the Russian Federation in the Golden Shelf of Russian Journalism nomination) and The Life of Vysotsky (M., 2014). Laureate of the prizes of the Union of Journalists of Moscow (1988), the Union of Journalists of Russia (1999, 2003, 2014). Currently lives and works in his estate near Kaluga.

Andriyanov Victor Ivanovich (1936 - 2009)

In Komsomolskaya Pravda from 1967 to 1986: own correspondent for the Chelyabinsk and Kurgan regions, then in Vladivostok, Czechoslovakia, deputy editor, editor of the propaganda department, member of the editorial board.
After "Komsomolskaya Pravda" - in the newspaper "Socialist Industry" (now "Tribune") - editor of the department, deputy editor-in-chief, editor-in-chief, columnist.
Laureate of the prizes of the Union of Journalists of Russia, the Fuchik Prize, the Kosygin Prize and others. Author of documentaries. Among them - "The Tale of the Miners' Regiments", "People from the "Reportage", "Wormwood of Foreign Land", "Way of the Cross", "Kosygin", "Heydar Aliyev" (the last two in the Young Guard series "ZhZL") and others. The books have been translated into English, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Slovak.

Allahverdova Nina Grantovna

She was born in 1938 in Uzbekistan. Childhood and youth were spent in Baku. She worked as a senior pioneer leader, headed the department of schools and universities of the district committee of the Komsomol. Since 1959 in Moscow. She studied at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University, worked in the Pioneer magazine (1960-65). In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" (1965-69) she led a page for high school students "Scarlet Sail", published essays.
She graduated from the Higher Script Courses at the USSR State Film Institute (1969-72). She worked at the film studios Mosfilm, Gorky, Lenfilm, Odessa Film Studio, Ekran. She taught screenwriting at the Higher Directing and Screenwriting Courses (1983-85). He is one of the founders (2000) and artistic director of the Patmos film studio. Scriptwriter for 2 feature films, 17 documentaries, 3 published scripts for feature films, and 10 unproduced feature films. Documentaries "Prayer" (1999). " Forgiveness Sunday"(2001), "Today there is fog outside the window ..." (20010), "Common meal" (2010) were awarded a number of cinematographic awards.
Author of pedagogical and art history books and articles, poetry collection. Member of the Union of Cinematographers, the Union of Journalists of the USSR. Laureate of the highest award of the Union of Journalists of Russia - Badge of Honor “Honour. Dignity. Professionalism” (2008). Winner of the diploma of the 11th National exhibition-fair "The Book of Russia-2008" for the screenplay "Garlic, Onion and Pepper".

Arich Leonid Fedorovich
A native of the Donetsk region. Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. Lomonosov (1980). In Komsomolskaya Pravda - an intern, correspondent, head of the department of the Komsomol Searchlight, special correspondent for the working department, staff correspondent in Mongolia (1979-90), deputy. editor of the department of regional publications (1993-97).
In different years he worked in the "Tribune" - the editor of the department of letters and morals, the chief editor of the information service. In recent years - editor-in-chief of the weekly "Business Tuesday". Since 2012 - founder and publisher of the New Tuesday newspaper.
Awarded with the Sign of the Central Committee of the Komsomol "For participation in the construction of the BAM".
Laureate of the Badge of Honor of the Union of Journalists of Russia "For services to the professional community" (2008).

Afanasiev Alexander Vasilyevich (1954-2002)

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1979 to 1997 - an intern, own correspondent for Altai Territory, deputy editor of the department of literature and art, deputy. editor of the department of working youth, political observer, member of the editorial board. Organizer of the country's first alternative election of the director of an enterprise (RAF plant, Latvia). Organizer and executive director of the international literary and public association "Club of Rome". The only journalist from Komsomolskaya Pravda interviewed the President of the United States (George W. Bush, May 1, 1995).
On the TV channel "Russia" - the creator and host of the TV program "I am a leader", the author of the series of documentaries "My War" (1995).
Publicist, prose writer, author of the story "Seven miles to heaven", journalistic books. Winner of the Lenin Komsomol Prize (1987).

Barkhatov Alexey Alexandrovich

Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" (1972-74) - correspondent of the propaganda department, military-patriotic education. Then in Moskovsky Komsomolets, Literaturnaya Rossiya, editor-in-chief of the magazines Soviet Literature and Lepta, deputy editor-in-chief of Literaturnaya Gazeta. Since 2002 she has been teaching.
Writer, critic. Member of the Writers' Union of Russia. Candidate of Philology.
Laureate of the M. Gorky Prize.

Berezhnoy Yuri Nikolaevich

A graduate of the Moscow State Technical University named after Bauman, he has been published in the central press since 1954. A graduate of the Moscow State Technical University named after Bauman, published in the central press since 1954.
He was transferred to Komsomolskaya Pravda by A.I. Adzhubey from the interns of the Pravda newspaper, where he got on the decision of the Central Committee of the CPSU to attract engineers to the industrial departments of newspapers. Since 1957, he worked in the information department of the Communist Party. Repeatedly named among the best reporters in Moscow. One of the award-winning reports (1961) has not been repeated to this day: the journalist, having undergone parachute training, received a unique permit from the Air Force Commander-in-Chief and flew independently on a MiG-23 PF twin aircraft with maximum acceleration - twice as fast as sound - at maximum altitude (20 km ).
Later, he worked in Cuba for many years. branch of TASS.
Author of more than 600 articles in national newspapers and magazines, ten books and brochures.
He was awarded the Certificate of Honor of the Union of Journalists of the USSR and the highest award of the Union of Journalists of Russia - the Badge of Honor "For Merit to the Professional Community" (2010).
In recent years, he has been president of the Pharmstroy-Unionstroy group of Russian-Belgian-South Korean companies engaged in the construction of pharmaceutical enterprises.


BERSHACHEVSKY Yuri Vladimirovich (1948-2001)

Born on August 20, 1948 and grew up in the city of Lugansk (former Voroshilovgrad). In 1973, being a third-year student of the journalism faculty of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, he was hired as an intern, then as a correspondent for the Komsomol life department of Komsomolskaya Pravda.
Since 1975 - an employee of the sector scientific information Department of Socio-Economic Problems of the Scientific and Technological Revolution, INION of the USSR Academy of Sciences, executive secretary of the abstract journal "Socio-economic and ideological problems of scientific and technological revolution" (based on foreign materials).
Since 1978 he has been a leading employee of the laboratory of scientific information of the Academy of National Economy under the Council of Ministers of the USSR, author and editor of textbooks.
Since 1989, he has been the head of the department for working with letters of the journal Voprosy ekonomiki, the organizer of an intense and resonant public discussion on economic and social problems restructuring of the USSR.
Since the end of 1990 - Chief of Staff of the Committee for Economic Reform and Property Supreme Council RSFSR. Prepared and edited materials of the Committee, draft laws and Resolutions of the Supreme Council, press releases, organized and held press conferences. During the days of the August putsch of 1991, he was and worked in the White House, was one of its active defenders. At the end of 1991, he headed the secretariat of the Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation, and then (until December 1993) - Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation.
From 1994 until the end of his life on December 23, 2001 in the apparatus of the Council of Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation: in the secretariat of the Chairman of the Federation Council, head of the protocol department of the International Relations Department, consultant-expert of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs.
He had the qualification category of the adviser of the Russian Federation of the 1st class.
He was married and father of five daughters.

Blagodareva Ekaterina Konstantinovna (1925-2004)

She graduated from the Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute in 1952. In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1948 to 1995 - head of the shorthand bureau.She conducted a great social activity in the field of military-patriotic education, the organizer of the school museum. Author of a number of publications dedicated to the memory of front-line fellow villagers.

Blagodov Sergey Vladimirovich

He started as a turner at the AZA plant (Altai Plant of Aggregates), worked in the factory's large circulation; After serving in the army, he graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. Lomonosov (1984).
He was a correspondent for the newspaper "On a combat post" (an organ of the Moscow Air Defense Forces); special correspondent of the newspaper "Soviet Russia". In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" - special correspondent of the department of socio-economic problems (1988-2002).
Laureate of the prize of the Union of Journalists of Russia for the "Best Journalistic Investigation", the title of "Best Journalist of the Year" (1999).
In recent years, he has been a political strategist, an organizer of election campaigns at various levels.

Blatin Mikhail Anatolievich

Born in 1935. Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University (1958). In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1960 to 1986 - an intern, literary worker, in the seventies - the editor of the military sports department, a member of the editorial board of the newspaper. From 1980 to 1985 - own correspondent in Hungary. Then - work in the magazine " Soviet Union”, the newspaper “Business World”, the newspaper of the older generation “Dignity”, in the bulletin “ZOZH”.
Author of journalism books. Laureate of the highest award of the Union of Journalists of the Russian Federation - Badge of Honor “Honour. Dignity. Professionalism".
Honored Worker of Culture of Russia. He was awarded the medal "For Labor Valour". He was awarded the titles "Excellent worker of the Soviet police" and "Excellent worker physical education».

Bodnaruk Nikolai Davydovich (1942 - 2009)

Born in 1942 in the village of Bukatinka, Vinnitsa region.Graduated from art school in Chernivtsi. After serving in the army, he enteredFaculty of Journalism. WITH 1969 of the year - in Komsomolskaya Pravda. Intern, correspondent, member of the editorial board, editor of a group of departments. Executive Secretary, Correspondent in Australia, Deputy Editor-in-Chief.

From 1985 to 1996 - deputy editor-in-chief of the Izvestia newspaper, then - first deputy editor-in-chief of the Obshchaya gazeta".(1996-97), editor-in-chief of Literaturnaya Gazeta (19 97-98).

In recent years - advisorChairman of Vneshtorgbank.

Bocharov Gennady Nikolaevich

From 1967 to 1984 he worked for Komsomolskaya Pravda as a special correspondent and columnist for the newspaper.
Then - a columnist for the Literaturnaya Gazeta (1984-94), a political observer under the general director of TASS, a political observer for the Izvestia newspaper.
As a special correspondent, he visited more than fifty countries of the world, including all its "hot spots". He was awarded orders and medals of the USSR, including the military order of the Red Star, badges of honor to them. Y.Gagarin, Academician S.Korolev and others.
Laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize. He was awarded the highest professional awards: the Prize of the Union of Journalists of the USSR, the Prize. Mikhail Koltsov, awards to them. Vladimir Gilyarovsky, sign "Golden Pen" of Russia (2011), etc. Author of many documentary books with a total circulation of one and a half million copies. Most have been translated into the main languages ​​of the world. The book "Russian Roulette" became a world bestseller. Member of the Writers' Union of Moscow.

Bulgakov Nikolai Alekseevich (priest)

Born May 6, 1950 in Moscow. Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, Literary Institute.

The first publication in "Komsomolskaya Pravda" - October 14, 1966 in "Scarlet Sail" (story "White Crow"). Together with I. Zyuzyukin and A. Ivkin, he prepared a strip issue of "AP" "Normal school day" (1967). Then - an intern in the department of feuilletons and culture of everyday life of the Communist Party, edited the humorous section "Smile" (1968-69). Dismissing him from the editorial office, one of the then leaders of the newspaper prophetically formulated: "For the Christian pallor on the face." He served in the army (1975-76) as a soldier in Leninakan (now Gyumri).

He worked in the editorial offices of Literaturnaya Gazeta, Literaturnaya Rossiya, the Literary Study magazine, was published in Youth, in other magazines, newspapers, collections, wrote for radio and television. In 1976, the publishing house "Young Guard" published the first book of prose "I'm going for a walk" (reissue - M., "Pilgrim", 2007). In 1985, in the "Moskovsky Rabochiy" - a book of prose "Love", in 1989 in the "Children's Literature" - a book of stories for children "Anya and Katya". Member of the Writers' Union of Russia (1992).

Since the late 1980s, he has been an Orthodox publicist. Author of the first Orthodox articles in Komsomolskaya Pravda (1989-90): about N.V. Gogol (“Contemporary” and “Unknown Russia”), about St. Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (“Patriarch”), about the revival of Optina desert (“Save and Save”). Permanent author and contributor to such publications as “Russian Bulletin”, “Derzhavnaya Rus”, Orthodox sites. A literary record of conversations with a children's doctor - priest Alexy Grachev (1960-1998) "When children get sick", published as a separate edition (1992), was reprinted many times. The publishing house of the newspaper "Russian Messenger" published a collection of articles "Orthodoxy. Army. Power "(1993), written jointly with hieroschemamonk Moses (Bogolyubov; 1915-1992), a resident of the Holy Trinity Sergius Lavra, and A.A. Yakovlev-Kozyrev, later republished under the title "Conquer this!".

In 1981 he was baptized by Archpriest Valerian Krechetov; On April 2, 1995, he was ordained to the rank of deacon, and on April 16, 1995, to the rank of priest by Metropolitan Juvenaly of Krutitsy and Kolomna. Served as pastor of St. Archangel Michael in the city of Zhukovsky near Moscow. Since 1998 - at the same time the rector of the temple of the Sovereign Icon of the Mother of God in the village of Kratovo. In 1999, a new six-altar Sovereign Church was founded here from scratch. Since 2000, he has been the rector of this church only, where services have been performed since 2002.

In the established parish publishing house, the book "The Soul Hears the Light" was published. N.V. Gogol - about us "(2003), an updated edition of the book of stories" Anya and Katya "(2007). He is the editor of the books “Invented Stories” by L.S. Zaparina (from the Orthodox samizdat; 3rd edition - 2004), oh blessed. Xenia of Petersburg, a collection of sermons by Archpriest Valerian Krechetov "Mary and Martha" (2006), co-author of a collection of interviews with the same clergyman "How to live by faith today in Russia?" (2009), as well as the educational Sovereign Leaflets and the parish website www.derzhavnaya.info.

Burkov Boris Sergeevich (1908 - 1997)

Born on May 11, 1908 in the village of Kurkino, Tula Region.From 1925 - at the Komsomol work. Upon completion of the All-Union Agro-Pedagogical Institute (1933), he worked as an agronomist in Kyrgyzstan, and then taught in Ryazan.In January 1938, he was appointed executive editor of the Ryazan regional Komsomol newspaper Stalinets.In Komsomolskaya Pravda (1939 - 48) - Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Executive Secretary, Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper (February 1942 - January 1948).After graduating from the graduate school of the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU, he was executive secretary, member of the editorial board of the Bolshevik magazine (1949-51), deputy editor-in-chief of the Ogonyok magazine (1951-54), editor-in-chief of the Trud newspaper (1954-60), deputy chief editor of the newspaper "Pravda" (1960-61). For 10 years since its founding (in May 1961) he was the chairman of the board of the Novosti Press Agency (APN, now RIA Novosti).Candidate of Historical Sciences, author a large number articles, essays, books: "In China. Notes of a Journalist" (1955), "Friends Everywhere. Travel Notes" (1957), "America Remained One-Story. Notes of a Journalist" (1962), "Two Latin Americas" (1966), " Land of people. Notes from a journalist's notebook "(1970), "Meetings on five continents. Travel notes of a journalist" (1973), "Komsomolskaya Pravda" in an overcoat "(1975)," Lines scorched by war "(1987).He was awarded two orders of the Red Banner of Labor and the Order of the Red Star, medals.

Vesensky Vladimir Petrovich (1934 - 2009)

He graduated from the 1st Higher Baltic Naval School of Diving (navigation department), MGIMO, later studied at the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University.
In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1970 to 1979 - own correspondent for Latin America, in the Republic of Cuba, correspondent for the department of foreign information and the international youth movement.
Then - Literaturnaya Gazeta's own correspondent for Latin American countries, editor-in-chief of LG on English language, columnist "LG". Since 1994 - in business. Currently, he is the representative of the Telos Fine Technology Fund in Latin America.
He is the author of non-fiction books Following the Legend and Reality, Lights of Big Cities, In the Darkness of Day and Light of Night, Search for a Common Platform to Combat International Terrorism (co-authored with American and Russian experts) and others.
Posthumously, the Club of Journalists of the KP and the International Club of KP Staff Correspondents published the screenplay "I'll be back!"

Volodchenko Valery Yurievich

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1974 to 1979 - his own correspondent in Kazakhstan. He was a member of the pool of "space" journalists.
In 1980 he moved to the printing sector of the Central Committee of the Komsomol. Then - the publishing house "Young Guard". In recent years, he has been a columnist for Rossiyskaya Gazeta and Parlamentskaya Gazeta. In n / a is engaged in writing activities.
Member of the International Community of Writers' Unions.

Voronov Yuri Petrovich (1929-1989)

In Komsomolskaya Pravda, after graduating from Leningrad University and working as editor of the newspaper Smena, from 1954 to 1965 he was a member of the editorial board, deputy editor-in-chief, first deputy editor-in-chief, editor-in-chief.
Then - a member of the editorial board - executive secretary of the newspaper "Pravda", head of the correspondent office of this newspaper in the GDR, editor-in-chief of the magazine "Znamya", head of the Department of Culture of the Central Committee of the CPSU, editor-in-chief of "Literaturnaya Gazeta".
Poet, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR.
At the age of fourteen he was awarded the medal "For the Defense of Leningrad", has the Order of Lenin and other orders and medals of the USSR.

Vyzhutovich Valery Viktorovich

Graduated from the Ural State University. In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1974 to 1980 - trainee, correspondent, deputy. propaganda editor.
Then - columnist for Literaturnaya Gazeta (1980-88), editor of the journalism department of Ogonyok magazine (1988-89), columnist for Izvestia newspaper (1989-2000), Moscow News newspaper (2000-05), Rossiyskaya newspapers” (n/a).
Winner of the "Golden Gong" award (1998), the sign of the Union of Journalists of Russia "Golden Pen" (2002), the award of the magazine "Friendship of Peoples", etc.
Author of journalistic books marked by professional awards.

Ganyushkin Vitaly Alexandrovich (1930-1998)

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1954 to 1977 he was a literary worker, head of the student youth department, traveling correspondent, editor of the working youth department, member of the editorial board, own correspondent in Poland.
From 1978 until the end of his life - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Novoye Vremya magazine.
Awarded with the Order of the Badge of Honor.

Geiko Yuri Vasilievich

Born on August 28, 1948 in Moscow. Graduated from the Moscow Automotive and Literary Institute. Gorky Institutes. Worked for 10 years as a tester at AZLK. , hereinafter - KP.? In Komsomolskaya Pravda for more than two decades (1982-2005): correspondent for the department of working youth, editor of the department of literature and arts, member of the editorial board, columnist. He was elected chairman of the trade union committee and the housing commission.

Member of the Union of Writers and the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation.

Participant and organizer of two round-the-world motor races - on "Moskvich-2141" (1989) under the name "Columbus Caravan", for which he was awarded the title of "Honorary Citizen" of the city of Columbus, the capital of Ohio (USA); and on the car "KIA Spectra" (2006).

Golovanov Yaroslav Kirillovich (1932-2003)

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1958 until the end of his life - a literary employee of the department of science and technology, head of the departments of information, science and technology, traveling correspondent, member of the editorial board, columnist.
Laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize. He was also awarded the Orders of the Badge of Honor and Friendship of Peoples.
Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR. Member of the Writers' Union of the USSR. Author of many popular science books, scripts, films, TV shows, incl. - KVN. The creator of a fundamental work about S. Korolev and other key figures of Soviet cosmonautics, about the history of the industry. The last work is the diaries "Notes of your contemporary".

Goncharenko Alexandra Alekseevna

Master of Sports of the USSR in athletics.
In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1964 to 1990 - a correspondent for the department of letters. Carries out a lot of work to perpetuate the memory of her husband - a multiple world champion and Olympic Games in speed skating Oleg Goncharenko. Veteran of labour. Repeated thanks to the Central Committee of the Komsomol

Gorbuntsov Dmitry Gerasimovich

Graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University. On a Komsomol voucher, he left to build the Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical Combine. He worked as a concrete excavator at a construction site, a coal mine slaughterer, a correspondent for the editorial office of the Zapolyarnaya Pravda newspaper, city radio and the Norilsk television studio, then as head of the department of the regional newspaper Youth of Altai.
In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" (1971-1982) - staff correspondent for the Altai Territory, Gorno-Altai Autonomous Region, Tuva Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Khakassia and East Kazakhstan, head of the department. Special Correspondent, department of culture of the newspaper "Pravda" (1983-1997). He was the editor of the public opinion analysis department at " Russian newspaper”, editor of departments in the magazines “Factor” and “Oil of Russia”. At present, he is the general director of the Voskresenye Publishing House.
Member of creative unions - writers of Russia, artists of Russia, journalists of Russia, as well as a member of the Russian Geographical Society. Author of several books of prose and journalism, scripts for documentaries and satirical films, including plots in the All-Union satirical film magazine "Wick". Laureate of Komsomol, journalistic and literary awards. Available state awards and awards from public organizations.

Gorlov Viktor Nikolaevich
Born on May 24, 1953 in the village of Oskolkovo, Altai Territory.
Graduated from high school. He served in the ranks of the Soviet Army (PVO). After the service, he worked at the Barnaul boiler plant.
He studied at the Barnaul Pedagogical Institute. By education - a teacher of Russian language and literature.
He worked at the Barnaul television studio, in the regional newspaper "Leninskaya Pravda" (r. p. Topchikha), the regional newspaper "Altaiskaya Pravda". He headed the sports departments in the newspapers Komsomolskaya Pravda, Izvestia, and Trud.
In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" since 1982. Own correspondent for the Altai Territory, East Kazakhstan Region, Tuva Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Since 1985 - staff correspondent in Kazakhstan (Alma-Ata). Since 1986 - deputy. editor of the sports and news department, editor of the department, member of the editorial board of the KP. In 1990-1992, the staff correspondent of the Communist Party in Yugoslavia (during Balkan war). Recognized as the best foreign correspondent of Komsomolskaya Pravda in 1991.
Working in Komsomolskaya Pravda, he proved himself to be an outstanding organizer. With his submission, the newspaper published the idea of ​​reviving the Nizhny Novgorod Fair (the prologue took place in 1990), creating the USSR Futsal Association (the first president), holding the first commercial mini-football tournament in the USSR "Honor the Brand" and the national championship among fans ( more than 40,000 teams participated, which remains a record).
In 1991, President of the Futsal Federation of the USSR (under the auspices of FIFUSA).
Since 1994 - President of the Regional public organization"Children's Football League". Coaches L. Slutsky, I. Osinkin, A. Vasilenko, players A. Anyukov, R. Adamov, D. Kolodin, M. Izmailov, A. Dzagoev, A. Kokorin, I. Gorbatenko and many others began their careers in DFL competitions Russian football stars.
Every year, more than 70,000 young players under the age of 13 from all regions take part in competitions under the auspices of the "Children's Football League" Russian Federation and more than 20 foreign countries. The largest of them - international festival Lokobol - Russian Railways (46,000 participants).
The international festival "Big Stars Shine Small" is unique. Its main message: do not forget the place where you were born and raised, remember your first coach, first team, know that the current boys need your help. Tournaments of the festival in their small homeland are held by more than 80 famous players and trainers in Russia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Estonia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan.
Member of the bureau of the Federation of Sports Journalists of Russia, member of the RFU Technical Committee
He was awarded the Medal for Labor Distinction, the Badge of Honor for Merit in the Development of Physical Culture and Sports, the Nikolai Ozerov Medal, the Badge of Honor for Merit in the Development of the Olympic Movement in Russia, and the UEFA Bronze Medal.
Winner of the international award "Fair Play".

Goryunov Dmitry Petrovich (1915-1992)

Born in the city of Kovrov, Vladimir Region. He graduated from the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (1949). In his youth, he worked as a turner, planner, and executive secretary of the factory newspaper. Then - executive secretary, editor of the regional newspaper in Ivanovo(1934-40), secretary of the Kovrov city, Ivanovo regional committees Komsomol (1940-42), responsible officer of the Central Committee of the Komsomol (1942-46).

After graduating from the VPSh, he was sent to Komsomolskaya Pravda as the editor-in-chief (1949-57). Then - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Pravda newspaper (1957-60), General Director of TASS under the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1960-67), at the same time - a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.

After journalistic transfer to diplomatic work, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador USSR in Kenya (1967-73) and Morocco (1973-78).

Belongs to the galaxy of leading media managers Soviet period. As the editor-in-chief of Komsomolskaya Pravda, he pursued an anti-dogmatic ideological line, returned the sharpness and integrity of publications to the newspaper, raised a galaxy of journalists, the so-called. "sixties" who subsequently replaced each other as chief editors of "Komsomolskaya Pravda" - Alexei Adzhubey, Yuri Voronov, Boris Pankin.

Member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR. Author of journalistic books "Return to Africa", "Kenya", "Ways-Roads".

He was awarded the Order of Lenin and other orders and medals of the USSR.

Grafova Lidia Ivanovna

Special correspondent for Komsomolskaya Pravda (1960-79).
Columnist for Literaturnaya Gazeta (1979-2003).
Currently published in Izvestia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Novaya Gazeta and in other publications. Since 1990, he has been working with migrants, leading the public human rights movement Forum of Migrant Organizations, which unites 168 organizations created by migrants in 43 regions of Russia. Since 2000, he has been the head of the Migration Information Agency. Organizer and editor-in-chief of the magazine “Migration. XXI century".
Member of the Expert Council under the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation.
Nominee for the A.D. Sakharov Prize “Journalism as an Action” (2002), awarded the title “Best Human Rights Defender of the Year” (2003).

Grigoryants Yervand Gevorgovich (1930-1982)

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1964 to 1972 - head of the student youth department, deputy. head of the Institute of Public Opinion "KP", deputy executive secretary of the newspaper.
Then - in the "Literaturnaya gazeta", deputy executive secretary.
Prose writer, author of parables. A collection (posthumously) "Truths for Every Day" was published.
He was awarded the medal "For Labor Valour".

Gromova Tamara Vladimirovna

In 1954 she graduated from the journalism department of the Leningrad University. She worked in the newspapers "Altaiskaya Pravda", "Aktobe Pravda". Then - Moscow, freelance collaboration on the radio, in the magazines "Znamya", "Communist", with the publishing house "Children's Literature".
From 1962 to 1976, in Komsomolskaya Pravda, he was a correspondent for the propaganda department, a literary group for the letters department. 1977 - Deputy Head of the Culture Department of TASS. From 1978 to 1990 - head of the editorial board of book science and bibliophilia at the Kniga publishing house. 1991 - editor-in-chief of the publishing house "Dom" at the Children's Fund. From 1992 to 1999 - director of the Rudomino publishing house at the Library of Foreign Literature.

Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR.
Currently resides in Canada.

Grushin Boris Andreevich (1929 - 2007)

Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University. From 1956 to 1966 (with a break) - in Komsomolskaya Pravda. Founder of the Institute of Public Opinion "Komsomolskaya Pravda". Initiator of the creation of the Center for the Study of Public Opinion of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. One of the organizers and leaders of the All-Union Center for the Study of Public Opinion. Creator of the country's first private public opinion service - "Vox populi".
Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Education.
Author of the multi-volume edition “Four Lives of Russia. Essays mass consciousness Russians from the times of Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Gorbachev and Yeltsin.

Gubarev Vladimir Stepanovich

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1960 to 1975 - a literary worker, head of the department of science, deputy editor-in-chief. Then he worked in the newspaper "Pravda" (1975-91). Now - Advisor to the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences for the promotion of science.
Writer, playwright. Member of the Writers' Union of Russia.
Laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize, the State Prize of the USSR, the prizes of the Union of Journalists, Olof Palme, Laurence Olivier, twice - the Prize of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Laureate of the highest award of the Union of Journalists of Russia - Badge of Honor “Honour. Dignity. Professionalism” and the sign “Golden Pen of Russia”.

Gutiontov Pavel Semenovich

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1975 to 1985 - correspondent of the department of student youth and pioneers, deputy editor of the department of young scientists and specialists, correspondent of the internal information department.
Then - work in the newspaper "Izvestia".
At the present time - Secretary of the Union of Journalists of Russia. Author of nonfiction books and memoirs “Marzan is almost invisible.” Laureate of the badge of the Union of Journalists of the Russian Federation “Golden Pen” of Russia.

Danilin Yury Valerievich

Graduated from Ural State University and the Academy of Social Sciences. He worked in the youth newspapers of Siberia, since 1975 - the own correspondent of "Komsomolskaya Pravda" in Omsk and Novosibirsk regions. Since 1977 - head of the department of scientific and student youth of Komsomolskaya Pravda, then - member of the editorial board, editor of the departments of scientific, student and school youth, first deputy editor-in-chief. From "Komsomolskaya Pravda" he moved to a member of the editorial board, editor of the science department of the newspaper "Izvestia". He headed the first popular science newspaper in Russia, Evrika, an appendix to Novaya Gazeta. He worked as deputy editor-in-chief of Literaturnaya Gazeta.
For the past twenty years he has been teaching at VGIK, where in 2005 the first workshop of scientific film directors, revived with his participation, was released after many years of interruption. Faina Ranevskaya's diaries prepared by him and published became a bestseller. He writes scripts for documentaries, television films about science and music, collaborates with many newspapers and magazines in Russia.
Organizer and executive director of the Vera Lothar-Shevchenko International Competition for Young Pianists.

Demidov Nikita Pavlovich

Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" since 1978 - an intern, in the state (1980-86) - an intern, a correspondent for a crime chronicle in the news department. Then in TASS (1986-90) - as a special correspondent for "hot spots".
Founder of the information agency "Krimpress" (1991-93), "The Demidov Publishing House" (1992 - present).

Depsames Rafail Abramovich (1913-1980)

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1944 to 1980 - deputy editor of the traveling editorial offices of "KP" in the Donbass, in the city of Krivoy Rog, in Stalingrad. In the editorial office, he worked as a literary worker, deputy head of the department of student youth and the FZO, feuilletonist, executive secretary of the press bureau. He was responsible for the release of the “Library of Komsomolskaya Pravda”.
He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor, a medalist at VDNKh for organizing visiting editorial offices of Komsomolskaya Pravda in the post-war years. Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR.

Didurov Alexey Alekseevich (1948-2006)

The first publications in "Komsomolskaya Pravda" in 1964, from 1966 to 1972 - an intern, a correspondent for the departments of information, military-patriotic education.
From 1972 to 1975 - a correspondent for the magazine "Youth", then cooperation with radio, television, theaters and cinema. Creation of the musical and poetic association "Cabaret" (1980) and its permanent leadership for more than twenty-five years.
Author of ten own books, several albums of songs, plays and screenplays, songs for performances and films. Compiled two anthologies of Russian rock poetry, two anthologies of songwriters. The book of prose and poems "Legends and Myths of the Ancient Scoop" (1995) according to the rating of the magazine "Spark" entered the top ten best books Russia. The anthology of the literary rock cabaret "Sunny Underground" according to the results of the All-Russian competition "Artiada-99" received the status of the best Russian book of the year.

Dobryukha Anna Nikolaevna
She came to Komsomolskaya Pravda immediately after school - as a referent in the department of socio-economic problems (1996). The first publication - "17 years plus a telephone - work for yesterday's schoolboy (tested on myself)" allowed me to go to the workshop of journalists. Worked her way up from an intern to a special correspondent for a newspaper.
At the same time, she graduated from the law faculty of Moscow State University. Lomonosov (Department of "Constitutional Law"), hosted a program on consumer rights on TV. Currently, she is the host of legal advice for readers, listeners and viewers of Komsomolskaya Pravda.
Secretary of the primary journalistic organization ZAO ID KP.

Dolgopolov Mikhail Nikolaevich (1901-1977)

One of the founders of the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper in 1925. He worked in it until 1938 as a special correspondent for the department of culture.
Then he moved to the same position in the Izvestia newspaper, having worked until the end of his life.
Member of the Civil and Great Patriotic War. The only Soviet journalist present at the signing of Germany's surrender in Karlshorst and at the Nuremberg trials.
Author of many books, scripts for feature films. Member of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR.

Dolgopolov Nikolai Mikhailovich

After graduating from the Faculty of Translation of the Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute, he worked in Iran. In Komsomolskaya Pravda since 1973 (freelance), from 1975 to 1997 - correspondent, head of the sports department, editor, member of the editorial board, own correspondent in France (1987-92), deputy. Chief, First Deputy chief editor.
In 1993 he completed postgraduate courses at STRACclyde University in Glasgow (Scotland). From 1997 to 2007 - executive secretary of the Trud newspaper.
At present, he is deputy editor-in-chief of Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
Laureate of the awards "For courage and skill shown in covering events in the Chernobyl area" (1986), the International Fair Play Award ("Fair Play") - the first Russian to receive this award (1992), the Mayor of Moscow (2002) . Awarded with a nominal gold medal of Yuri Andropov. (2004).
Chairman of the Federation of Sports Journalists of Russia, Vice President of the Sports Press Association, member of the Council for Physical Education and Sports under the President of the Russian Federation.
Member of the Union of Writers of Russia and the Interregional Union of Writers.
Author of fourteen non-fiction books, including the biographies Abel-Fischer and Kim Philby in the ZhZL series.

Drozdov Alexander Alekseevich

Born in Moscow, in the family of a military man. Great-nephew of the hero Born in Moscow, in the family of a military man. Hero's great-nephew civil war, Commander Nikolai Shchors. Graduated from the faculty international law MGIMO with a degree in international law (1974).
From 1979 to 1990 - at Komsomolskaya Pravda - an intern, correspondent for the international department of the newspaper, then - own correspondent in Tokyo (1981-87), member of the editorial board, editor of the international department (1987-89), executive secretary (1989-90) . Since September 1990 - Assistant to the First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, Executive Director of the Rossiya weekly, member of the editorial board of the Japan Today magazine. Chief editor of the weekly "Russia" (1991-96), host of the weekly journalistic program of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company "Don't cut it out!" (1995-97).
He was the founder of MNVK (TV-6), the Party of Beer Lovers, the Club of Veterans of Komsomolskaya Pravda, the Club of Golden Feathers Komsomolskaya Pravda - "6th Floor".
He was a member of the management of the Trading House “Descendants of the supplier of the court EIV P.A. Smirnov" (1990-2000).
Currently - Chairman of the Board, Executive Director of the Presidential Center B.N. Yeltsin.

Dudintsev Vladimir Dmitrievich (1918-1998)

Essay writer of "Komsomolskaya Pravda" (1946-1951). He began to print in 1933. Fought on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War. In 1956, in the magazine New world” Dudintsev’s novel “Not by Bread Alone” was published, declared official “slander”. After the magazine publication of the philosophical and allegorical "New Year's Tale" (1960) and the publication of the collections "Tales and Stories" (1959) and "Stories" (1963), the writer was actually sentenced to a publication ban.
Only in 1987 appeared in print and immediately became a milestone in the history of modern Russian literature, the second long-term work of Dudintsev - the novel "White Clothes" (USSR State Prize, 1988), based on a documentary narrative created by the author during the years of work in Komsomolskaya Pravda.

Dyunin Viktor Mikhailovich
From 1958 to 1970, he worked in the editorial office of Komsomolskaya Pravda as a staff correspondent for Kazakhstan, a literary worker, deputy editor, editor of the working youth department, and a member of the editorial board. He also worked in the newspapers "Socialist Industry", "Working Tribune", magazines "Communist", "People's Deputy", staff consultant of the International Information Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Currently, he is an employee of the large-circulation newspaper of the state agency ITAR-TASS "Tassovets".
For direct participation in the creation of the country's first detachment of scientific and technical creativity of youth (NTTM) at the Moscow Automobile Plant named after I. S. Likhachev, he was awarded the Lenin Komsomol Prize. Laureate of the Union of Journalists of the USSR and the Moscow Journalistic Organization. Winner of the highest award of the Union of Journalists of Russia - Badge of Honor “Honour. Dignity. Professionalism" (2011).
He is the author of eight collections of journalistic articles and books (the documentary story “Step First” about the legendary hero of the Soviet five-year plans, miner Alexei Stakhanov, co-authored with Vyacheslav Proskura, former staff correspondent of Komsomolskaya Pravda for Donbass).
Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation.

E strandedYanov Sergey Mikhailovich

Born in the village of Sura, Pinezhsky District, Arkhangelsk Region, on May 15, 1957. Graduated in absentia from the Faculty of Journalism of the Leningrad State University. He worked in the regional newspaper "Pinezhskaya Pravda", was the editor of the regional newspaper "Severny Komsomolets".

In 1988 he was invited to work in the press sector of the Komsomol Central Committee. Then he worked as the first deputy chief editor of the magazine "Young Russia", head of the sports department at Novaya Gazeta, 1994-2003 - head of the sports department, editor of the news department, deputy. secretary, member of the editorial board at Komsomolskaya Pravda. From January 2004 to 2014 in the newspaper "Soviet Sport", First Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Editor-in-Chief of the weekly "Soviet Sport - Football".Currently - employee of "Rossiyskaya Gazeta".

Zhavoronkov Gennady Nikolaevich (1941 - 2006)

Graduated from the Moscow Pedagogical and Literary Institutes. In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1975 to 1983 - Head. department of student youth. Then - the first deputy. executive secretary of the newspaper "Soviet Russia", head. department of the Moscow News newspaper, political observer for the General Newspaper, later Literaturnaya Gazeta.
Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences.
Member of the Writers' Union of Moscow. Laureate of the Prize of the Union of Journalists of the USSR, twice winner of the Presidential Prize of the Union of Journalists of Russia.
He was awarded the Polish Order of the Two Swords for investigating the Katyn tragedy.

Zhadan Oleg Lvovich (1943 - 2001)
Born in Tatarstan. From 1960 to 1962 - radio operator.
Studied at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. Lomonosov.
In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" (1966-85) - an intern, literary employee, correspondent for working youth and news departments; since 1976 - head of the department of internal information.
Then - head, editor of the feuilleton department of the newspaper "Trud" (1985-2001).
He considers his main publications to be a series of reports from the ship Arktika, which reached the North Pole (1977), a series of feuilletons "About the glorious city of Volosolapsk" (90s).
A collection of feuilletons "And we came with Zhadan ..." was published posthumously.
Laureate of the Golden Pen of Russia award (2002).

Zhitomirsky Vladimir Alexandrovich

Born on January 3, 1941 in Moscow in the family of a famous graphic artist, People's Artist of the RSFSR, author of political photomontages. First publications (in the circulation of the Moscow Institute foreign languages) date back to the late 1950s. Subsequently, a journalistic diploma was also obtained. After graduating from In "yaz, he was a translator in India. He worked at Komsomolskaya Pravda in 1964-66, as a correspondent for the department of international affairs. Then, as an employee of the Journalist magazine created by Yegor Yakovlev (1967-74), columnist and editor of the department of the Novoe Vremya weekly "(1974-93), editor of the Russian-South African newspaper New Bridge. (1993-96). Then, as an independent journalist, he collaborated with travel magazines, translated books from English. Author of eight non-fiction books, including " The book of the father in the book about the father" (based on his illustrated diary of the war years) and the memoir "Less foam!! Or more?.." (2017).
Member of the Union of Journalists since 1969. He was awarded numerous diplomas for essays based on the results of business trips to foreign countries.

Zavada Marina Romanovna

After graduating from the journalism faculty of Moscow State University, she came to Komsomolskaya Pravda, where she worked for fourteen years. Was a correspondent, Art. correspondent, special correspondent. In 1987-1991 she worked in the Literaturnaya Gazeta office in India. Returning to Moscow, she headed the press service of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. Member of the Russian Association for Public Relations, member of the Expert Council of the Silver Archer National Award. Four years later, she was appointed Director of the Directorate for Public Relations of the TV Center, a member of the board of the television company. In the late 1990s, she returned to the print media: editor-in-chief of the Sovremennye Otechestvennye Zapiski magazine, special correspondent for the Gazeta newspaper, and Izvestia columnist. Author of several books-dialogues - with E.Primakov, A.Volsky, A.Shokhin and others. Twice laureate of the prize of the Union of Journalists of Russia. In particular, in 2012 - for the book “One cannot be counted. Temptation by Conversations” in the “Golden Shelf of Russian Journalism” nomination. In the Non-fiction category, the book was included in the "25 Books of the Year" rating.

Zagalsky Leonid Matveevich

Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. Lomonosov. Simultaneously with his studies, he worked at Komsomolskaya Pravda. He started as an intern at the "Scarlet Sail" (1973), then until 1984 - a correspondent for the departments of schools, student, scientific youth. After "Komsomolskaya Pravda" - a columnist for "Literaturnaya Gazeta" (1984-89).
In 1989 he left for the USA. Studied at Stanford University. Worked in the California Committee to Protect Journalists, head of the department for Eastern Europe and countries former USSR. Since 1994 - the exclusive representative of CTW (Children's Television Workshop, New York) in Russia and the CIS and Baltic countries. He was engaged in the production of the Sesame Street program (NTV, ORT).
General Director of Endemol Moscow LLC. Projects "Star Factory", "Big Brother", "Fear Factor", "Deal", etc. Producer, screenwriter of feature and documentary films, TV programs. In the asset - the American feature film "From the Cold", Russian films "Signs of Love. Fairy Tale for Adults”, “Playing a Victim”, “Canned Food”. He took part in the creation of the documentary film "Russia for sale", aired on US television. Together with Semyon Livshits, he was the author of the script for the feature film "White Bone", the first Soviet video film "Group at Risk", documentaries ("Talented Children", etc.), television dramatizations ("Blue Cup", etc.). Member of the Union of Journalists of Russia.

Zlobin Victor Andreevich

Own correspondent of "Komsomolskaya Pravda" in Kazakhstan (1970-1980). In the future - a correspondent for "Soviet Russia" in the Volga region ((1980-1992), editor of the all-Russian newspaper "Federation" (! 992-1993), consultant for the newsletter "Presidential Control" of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation (1993-2003).
Author of poetry and journalistic collections. Member of the Union of Journalists of Russia.

Zyuzyukin Ivan Ivanovich (1932-2015)

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" from 1960 to 1971 - staff correspondent for the Far East, head of the department of student youth. One of the creators of the page for high school students of the KP is "Scarlet Sails".
From 1972 to 1973 he was a special correspondent for Literaturnaya Gazeta. In other years - a free artist.
Author of novels, stories, essays, scripts. Laureate of the prize of the Union of Journalists of Russia "Golden Pen". Diploma winner of the Moscow International Book Fair (2007).
Member of the Writers' Union of Russia. Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation. Laureate of the highest award of the Union of Journalists of Russia - Badge of Honor “Honour. Dignity. Professionalism".

Ivanova Maya Mikhailovna

Graduated from the Faculty of History of the Leningrad State University. She came to Komsomolskaya Pravda in 1960, to the department of letters, then moved to the secretariat - secretary on duty, deputy executive secretary for graduation. In January 1977, she went to work for Literaturnaya Gazeta. Awarded with the Order of the Badge of Honor.

Ivashchenko Anatoly Zakharovich (1925-2004)

The first entry in the work book in December 1950 was "appointed as a special correspondent for the editorial office of the Bolshevik Change" (Salsk). to work in "Komsomolskaya Pravda", as its own correspondent in the Kazakh SSR. Since 1955 - in the editorial staff, since 1960 - its traveling correspondent.
Since 1971 - columnist for the magazines "Journalist", "Spark", the newspaper "Izvestia". TV program host. Member of the Writers' Union of Russia. Laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize, creative awards.

Ivkin Alexey Nikolaevich

From 1965 to 1972 - in the department of school youth and pioneers of Komsomolskaya Pravda, responsible for the release of Scarlet Sail.
Then - service in the USSR Armed Forces, from 1974 to 1979 - deputy executive secretary of the "KP").
Later, an employee of the international journal "Problems of Peace and Socialism" (Prague, 1979-84), department of international problems of the newspaper "Pravda" (1984-86), staff correspondent of the newspaper "Pravda" in Australia and Oceania (1986-91), deputy executive secretary, executive secretary of the Izvestia newspaper (1991-2002), director of the Information and Analytical Center of the State Fisheries Committee of the Russian Federation.
Since May 2003 he has been the head of the department, editor-in-chief of the Gosstrakh corporate newspaper.

Ignatenko Vitaly Nikitich

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda", after graduating from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University, from 1963 to 1975 - from an intern in the department of working youth to a member of the editorial board, first deputy editor-in-chief.
Then - the editor-in-chief of the Novoye Vremya magazine, General Director of TASS, now ITAR-TASS, Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Russian Federation, member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
President of the World Association of Russian Press. President of the Union of Asian News Agencies and Pacific Ocean. Member of the Union of Writers, the Union of Cinematographers. Author of more than twenty films.
Laureate of State and journalistic awards.

Illesh Andrey Vladimirovich (1949 - 2011)

In "Komsomolskaya Pravda" since 1969 - an intern, correspondent, acting. news editor. Since 1977 - editor of the department of the newspaper "Soviet Russia".
Since 1984, in the newspaper "Izvestia" - a member of the editorial board, deputy. editor-in-chief, editor-in-chief of the Nedelya weekly, member of the board of directors of the Izvestiya newspaper editorial board. Since 1999 - Deputy General Director of ITAR-TASS.
In 2003, he established the Business Media Publishing House, which owns the magazines Manager, Career Formula, and Florist Herald.
He is the author of more than a dozen documentary books published in Russia, the USA, Germany, Japan and Turkey, and two collections of short stories - Notes of a Stowaway (2009) and A Lonely Catcher Against the Background of Fast Water (2011).
Twice laureate of the Union of Journalists of Russia, laureate of international professional awards. For participation in rescue work (Pamir, Barents Sea, Kamchatka) and in the liquidation of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, he was awarded Russian and foreign orders and medals.

Today, on Victory Day, we remember our veterans. And, of course, Leonid Korobov, the legendary war correspondent who worked for Komsomolskaya Pravda. Many of today's journalists would do well to learn from people like him - not to be afraid of anything, to be at the forefront and do their job, no matter what.

At first, they did not want to take him as a correspondent - he was the secretary of the military department and had to “grow up”. But Korobov did not wait, and went to work. They searched the editorial office of the young officer. And a few days later, Marshal Voroshilov himself called the editorial office: - “Here your correspondent is interviewing me, don’t scold him.” Of course, the editors appreciated the act - it was almost impossible to get close to Kliment Efremovich. But our colleague did. After that, of course, he was hired.

Leonid Korobov was a unique journalist. It was he who, when the Soviet Union and Germany were still friends, interviewed Hitler in Munich. He first met with the writer Alexander Kuprin - immediately after his return from exile. He made reports about the rescue of the Chelyuskinites. When the first metro line was opened in Moscow, he jumped into the car where Stalin and Kaganovich were traveling. And, taking out a voice recorder, he began to ask the leader how he liked our metro. "Good work, comrade! How have you not been shot yet?" Stalin joked. And he forwarded the young journalist to Kaganovich.


He was indeed a brave journalist - it was not in vain that he was the first of the Soviet correspondents to receive the Order of Lenin. He accomplished a real feat - he took command of the battalion, replacing the killed commander at a combat post. These lines are written about people like him - "with a watering can and with a notebook, or even with a machine gun." Once he rented a secret camp. And then he told - if he was caught, then he had a way out. He put the photo cassette in his mouth. And, if anything, I would just gnaw it and eat it. 12 times he crossed the front line, putting himself in incredible danger in order to do his job well for the good of the Motherland. But, probably, his most important journalistic victory was the presence at the signing of the act of surrender of Germany. A few years ago, they wanted to give his name to a school in his native Yuryev-Polsky. And in 2013, an exposition of his memory was opened there.


Despite the fact that Leonid Alekseevich left us in 1971, he is remembered and honored by many in our country. His family is certainly proud of such a grandfather. We remember, we are proud of the exploits, we honor the memory of Leonid Alekseevich Korobov! A heroic warrior, a talented journalist and writer and a wonderful person, a kind father and a legendary grandfather! Congratulations to all on the Victory Day!” - said the son of a military correspondent, Maxim Korobov, to the Komsomolskaya Pravda.