Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
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NIS-American Penfriend Exchange
Thousands of children, teens, and adults from the former Soviet Union
countries are seeking postal mail (not email) penpals in the United
States. The organization "SAPE" (formerly called "The Soviet-American
Penfriend Exchange") has been matching Americans with penpals in the
former USSR since 1989. In the past year, more than 100,000 letters have
arrived from the former USSR and they desperately need help to find
penpals in the USA for these people. Mailings done to US schools have
resulted in penpals for less than 10% of these people. Individuals or
groups (aged 10 and up) who would like to participate should send a
self-addressed stamped envelope to SAPE at:
SAPE
P.O. Box 251689
Glendale, CA 91225
U.S.A.
Please feel free to pass this on to any other individuals, families,
classes, or youth groups you think may be interested in participating!!
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Subject: Russian election coverage
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New bi-weekly publication to cover Russian elections
The Russian-American Press and Information
Center, a Moscow-based, non-profit organization
established jointly by New York University and the
USA and Canada Institute of the Russian Academy
of Sciences, announces the publication of Vybor
Regionov/Choice of the Regions, a fortnightly
newsletter monitoring media and the parliamentary
elections campaigns in many of Russia's key regions.
This will be a unique compilation of election-related
materlials from over 15 regions.
The newsletter, produced in cooperation with the
Media Research Institute, Moscow, and made
possible by a grant from the Know-How Fund, will
be available in both Russian and English editions, in
both printed and electronic form. The first issue will
appear on November 13th.
Those wishing to receive the Russian-language
edition should write to Andrei Richter at
arichter@glas.apc.org
Those wishing to receive the English-language
edition should write to Anthony Salvia at
ats@glas.apc.org
The contents of the Russian and English editions will
be identical. Subcription is free of charge.
Andrei Richter
Research and Education Coordinator
Russian-American Press and Information Center
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