ra_, established by the
Socialist Unity Front in 1942; _Munca_, founded in 1943 as the voice of
the Central Council of the General Union of Trade Unions and _Scinteia
Tineretului_, the organ of the Union of Communist Youth, which has been
published since 1944. Each of these newspapers is much smaller than
_Scinteia_ and is directed at a particular group of readers of level of
society. Although _Romania Libera_ contains items of both national and
international interest, it deals primarily with the problems associated
with the "building of socialism" at the local level. Similarly, _Munca_
directs its major effort at the labor force and stresses the cooperative
relationship between workers and industry. _Scinteia Tineretului_, in
like manner, concentrates on the younger element of the population and
stresses the ideological and political training of youth as the basis
for a "sound socialist society."
_Table 3. Principal Romanian Daily Newspapers, 1971_
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Daily
Publication Circulation Place Publisher
(in thousands)
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_Crisana_ ___ Oradea Romanian Communist Party
_Dobrogea Noua_ ___ Constanta Do.
_Drapelul Rosu_ 54 Timisoara Do.
_Drum Nou_ ___ Brasov Do.
_Drumul Socialismului_ ___ Deva Do.
_Elore_[1] ___ Bucharest Hungarian People's Council
_Faclia_ ___ Cluj Romanian Communist Party
_Faklya_[1] ___ Oradea Hungarian People's Council
_Flacara Iasului_ ___ Iasi Romanian Communist Party
_Flacara Rosie_ ___ Arad Do.
_Flamura Prahovei_ ___ Ploiesti Do.
_Igazsag_ ___ Cluj Do.
_Inainte_ ___ Craiova Do.
_Inainte_ ___ Braila Do.
_Informatia Bucurestiului_ ___ Bucharest Do.
_Munca_ ___ do General Union of Trade Unions
_Neuer Weg_[2] 100 do German People's Council
_Romania Libera_ 200 do Socialist Unity Front
_Satul Socialist_
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