Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για kursiv
1. "But prosecutors and the judge are deadly serious, and I have a bad feeling I‘ll get the stiffest possible sentence." Rakhmankov‘s troubles date to May, when he published an opinion piece on the Internet publication Kursiv.
2. In October 2006, Ivanovo journalist Vladimir Rakhmankov was convicted of insulting a public official and fined 20,000 rubles for referring to Putin as the "phallic symbol of the nation" in an opinion piece in the Internet publication Kursiv.
3. In October, Vladimir Rakhmankov, editor of the Internet magazine Kursiv, was fined 20,000 rubles ($750) for referring to Putin as "a phallic symbol." In February, Pravo–Zashchita editor Stanislav Dmitriyevsky was given a suspended two–year sentence for publishing comments from Chechen rebel leaders who were calling for peace talks in 2004.
4. Last month, Vladimir Rakhmankov, editor of the web magazine Kursiv, was found guilty of insulting a public official and fined 20,000 rubles ($750) for referring to President Vladimir Putin as "a phallic symbol." In February, Stanislav Dmitriyevsky was given a suspended two–year sentence for publishing comments from Chechen rebel leaders who were calling for peace talks in 2004.