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*[https://npowned.net/news/community/the-pacific-press-april-2026-edition-the-one-that-got-away-r3118/ The Pacific Press - April 2026 Edition: The One That Got Away]
*[https://npowned.net/news/community/the-pacific-press-mayjune-2026-edition-how-busy-is-a-busy-life-r3137/ The Pacific Press - May/June 2026 Edition: How Busy is a Busy Life!]


==References==
==References==

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The Pacific Press (TPP) is a regular publication created by the NPO Media department as part of the Pacific News Network. It has had several incarnations over the years since its founding in August 2004 in NationStates as Pacific Press. In the post-CyberNations era, TPP is typically an internal publication, although there have been international versions and special editions.

Issues

2004-2006

Main article: Pacific Press (2004-06)

Sir Paul was named Director of the Pacific Press upon appointment to the Senate.[1] Originally, the NPO published only the Tabloid Tribune. The more factual Pacific Press was announced by Sir Paul on August 14, 2004.[2] The initial Pacific Press launched on September 14, 2004.

2007-?

This volume of the Pacific Press began in around 2007 in Cyber Nations.

?

More editions to be catalogued.

2018-2020

This volume began the modern paradigm of the cross-branch Media Department, with TPP often covering multiple games as well as sister publications in other branches. It ran from the revival in late 2018 until mid-2020, with some gaps.

2021

This run was officially titled "Volume 3" and ran through the first half of 2021.

2025-Present

The current volume is published by the Media Department via community news on the NPO forums.

References

  1. Forum post, Francos Spain, March 8, 2004
  2. Forum post, Sir Paul, August 14, 2004

External links