----------------------------Original message---------------------------- For all of our waiting customers and others interested, here is an update on the availability of the: TRAVELLER'S YELLOW PAGES GUIDE & HANDBOOK -- ST. PETERSBURG & TRAVELLER'S YELLOW PAGES GUIDE & HANDBOOK -- MOSCOW. InfoServices International, the publisher informs me that MOSCOW should be put to press at the end of JULY. Their editing staff has been working frantically for the past two months trying to condense 900 pages of material into 400 (in order to keep the book compact and as fully functional as the SPb guide.) I presume that the accompanying map for this edition is already completed. ST. PETERSBURG is currently available (and in stock), as well as separate copies of the SPb map, if you don't want the book. In addition, for the upcoming GOODWILL GAMES that will be held in SPb, the publisher has prepared an update/addendum that is available as an insert to the regular volume. This will arrive shortly. More details, including an attractive four-colour brochure on the above guides can be obtained from me, Randal Eastman, at: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] No hard sell, but I feel that anyone planning a trip to Russia or particularly these two cities would find the information contained therein to be very useful and a big help in preparing carefully for your trip. These books are NOT a Fodor's or Insight guide--rather a collection of concise essays, and up-to-date phone/fax/addresses of everything that you will want in SPb/Moscow (including the location of the [very few] public toilets! (Sigh, I remember my first trip to Vladivostok in 1990, while I was serving in the Navy, and the good-hearted ladies in the washroom let me use the facilities for free--saving me 15 kopecks. I wonder what the going rate is now?) RANDAL