2008 Stamps Feature Bette Davis, Baseball (KMGH 7 Denver)
The year 2008 marks the 100th anniversary of Bette Davis’ birth and of a well-known baseball song.
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The year 2008 marks the 100th anniversary of Bette Davis’ birth and of a well-known baseball song.
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Silly me. I expected to go into the main United States Postal Service office on West Chestnut Expressway and North Main Avenue, as I have for years, poke money into a vending machine and get stamps spit back at me. I expected to be able to do an end-run around the line of folks who,…
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Germany’s postal service Deutsche Post has apologised for printing stamps of Nazi wartime leader Rudolf Hess for a group of Hitler fanatics. More: continued here