P.M. BRIEFING : Publisher Dies in Moscow Crash
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EMMAUS, Pa. — Robert Rodale, who built a publishing empire from his father’s magazines Prevention and Organic Gardening, was killed today in a car accident in Moscow, the company said. He was 60.
Rodale was in the Soviet Union to set up a Russian-language edition of The New Farmer, one of numerous publications of the Rodale Press Inc. devoted to a natural approach to agriculture that reduces reliance on chemicals.
Rodale and the Russian publisher of the new venture were killed on their way to the Moscow airport about 1 p.m., said Kae Tienstra, spokeswoman for the company.
The Rodale Press has become a publishing giant known for its sophisticated direct-marketing techniques. The company, which publishes Runner’s World, Bicycling, Backpacker and Practical Homeowner among numerous others, had $214 million in revenue last year.
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