P.O. Boxes in Russia
Edward M Dumanis
dumanis at BUFFALO.EDU
Tue Sep 3 22:00:40 UTC 2002
P.O. Box (pochtovyj jashchik) used to be a standard term in the USSR for
any Soviet organization with security clearance requirements.
Edward Dumanis <dumanis at acsu.buffalo.edu>
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, David B. Polet wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> I would like to get some information regarding the use of P.O. Boxes in
> Russia (for mailing purposes). Would anyone be able to tell me if P.O.
> Boxes are common in Russia and what kinds of individuals/organizations tend
> to use them? Please respond off list.
>
> Thank you.
> David Polet
>
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