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''Moskovskij Komsomolets'' ((ロシア語:Московский комсомолец), "Moscow Komsomolets") is a Moscow-based daily newspaper with a circulation approaching one million, covering general news. Founded in 1919, it is now regarded as publishing sensational or provocative items on Russian politics and society. ==History== The newspaper was first published by the Moscow Committee of the Komsomol on 11 December 1919 as ''Yuny Kommunar'' ((ロシア語:Юный коммунар), "Young Kommunar"). Over the next years it changed its name several time, starting a few months after the first issue when it became the ''Yunosheskaya Pravda'' ((ロシア語:Юношеская правда), "Youth Truth"). In 1924, after Lenin’s death, it was renamed to ''Molodoy Leninets'' ((ロシア語:Молодой ленинец), "Leninist-to-Be"). It took its present-day name in September 1929. Between 1931 and 1939 the paper ceased publication. It was revived in 1940 but not for long: the war interrupted publishing again in August 1941. Publishing resumed only on 2 October 1945. Until 1990 it served as the organ of the Moscow Committee and the Moscow City Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League. In 1991 it was taken over by its editorial staff.〔
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