FYI -- ADDITION TO PMU PRESSFAX TRANSMISSION
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
0005517518
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RIFPUB
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U
Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
June 24, 2015
Document Release Date:
January 31, 2011
Sequence Number:
Case Number:
F-2010-00651
Publication Date:
January 4, 1991
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SUBJ fyi -- addition to pmu pressfax transmission
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1 On 24 Dec 1990 PMU received via pressfax (second cast) a 4-page paper
entitled INTERPULS (INTERPULSE) whose masthead comprises the word
"Interpuls," printed in the form of reproduced handwriting on a background
of stylized depictions of the U.S. and Soviet flags. To the left of the
masthead design is the information: "Soviet-U.S. Edition of the newspaper
KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA." To the right, the issue number (No. 1) above the
words "Events, Advertisements, Contacts." Editorial information carried at
the foot of the page 4 states (in English):
2 Editors: Robert Simon, USA, Miroslav Melnik, USSR.
3 Observers: Andrew Sussman, USA, Leonid Zakharov, USSR.
4 Published in the USA by: Interpulse ltd, 535 16th Street, Suite 620
Denver, Colorado 80202 USA. Phone (303) 825-6100. Fax (303) 82526109.
5 Published in the USSR by: Pulse 6th floor, Pravda street Moscow, A-137,
125866 USSR. Phone & fax (095) 257-2218.
6 For advertising Information Contact: Robert Simon at Interpulse ltd.
7 Circulation is listed as 21,925,000. There is no indication of the
publication's periodicity.
8 The subscription copy of KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA 25 Dec 1990 received by PMU
contained the first issue of INTERPULS as a pullout supplement.
9 In a column on page 1 American editor Andrew Simon says the paper "aims to
keep its finger on the pulse of what is happening in America, -the-ikst-and
the Soviet Union. It will cover everything from news to the arts and
ecology." The first issue of paper carried no hard news and consisted of
features on UFOs, Arnold Schwaerznegger and skateboarding. Several pages
consisted of advertisements by Soviet businesses seeking western partners.
10 PMU has no plans to cover this paper. 04/1536z Jan BT #1309
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