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Sobaka magazine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sobaka magazine ''Sobaka magazine''〔''Sobaka'' means "hound" or "dog" in Russian.〕 was an avant-garde periodical that examined and reviewed events in Third World countries but usually did not get the attention of the mainline press. Countries covered included Haiti,〔(The Double Standard of NCHR )〕 Asian successor states of the Soviet Union and Caucasian and Middle Eastern states.〔Cali Ruchala, 2003: ''If there's anything I've tried to illustrate with Sobaka, anything I've hoped to hammer into the heads of everyone within a mile radius of our paper abode, it's to believe nothing you don't see with your own two eyes – and to make an effort to see as much as possible'' (2003)〕 Its editors were Cali Ruchala and Mark Irkali, issuing the magazine as ''Diacritica Press''. Seventeen issues of the periodical were published during 1998–2006.〔(Sobaka #17 )〕 ==References==
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