
Stake attention in this memory
This is a scan of a Russian newspaper, "Komsomolskaya Pravda," dated December 15, 1990. The newspaper is printed in black and white with red accents. The masthead prominently displays the newspaper's name in large, bold Cyrillic letters. Several Soviet-era emblems are visible on the upper right side. The main content includes articles with headlines such as "Letter to the newspaper - a complaint about the school," "What happened? What did you read?", and "What do we not know?" There is also a section titled "TELEPHONE NEWS." The newspaper appears to be detailing various public concerns and news items, with a focus on letters from readers and their issues. The overall tone suggests a period of significant social and political change in the Soviet Union. The location is not explicitly mentioned, but the newspaper is from Russia.
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