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June 27, 2002
Kazakh Journalist Union calls Interfax-Kazakhstan country's best news agency
Interfax-Kazakhstan has been declared the best news service in the country in 2002. Ahead of the Day of Journalism, annually marked on June 28, the heads of the Journalist Union and Kazinpress association Seitkazy Matayev and Grigory Dildyaev presented a corresponding diploma to the agency. A reporter with the agency, Natalia Kruglova, was awarded a diploma by the Almaty police for her contribution and information support for the efforts of law enforcement bodies to resist crime, for her professionalism and impartial coverage of police work, and for raising the prestige of the police in the eyes of the public. Interfax-Kazakhstan - a member of the Interfax Information Services international group - has been operating on the Kazakh political and economic information market since 1996. Its subscribers are leading media outlets, major corporations, banking and financial institutions, government organizations and agencies, embassies and missions of foreign countries and international organizations. Through Interfax channels, news from Kazakhstan reaches subscribers worldwide. Interfax-Kazakhstan currently has five independent products: the daily political and business newswires in Russian, news in Kazakh and English, and the weekly Kazakhstan Business Review. In 2000, it was declared the best news agency in the national Golden Star contest. In 2001 - the 10th anniversary of Kazakhstan's independence - it received official thanks from Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
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