1 IN 6 AMERICANS GET HELP
One in six Americans are receiving help from the government, just as fiscal austerity threatens to reduce some of that aid.
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One in six Americans are receiving help from the government, just as fiscal austerity threatens to reduce some of that aid.
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Stamps.com Third Quarter 2010 Financial Results Call InvitationMarketWatch (press release)The call will take place Thursday, October 28, 2010 at 5:00 pm ET and will be web cast from our Investor Relations Web site at http://investor.stamps.com. …and more » More: continued here
Zap2it.com (blog) Britain's Royal Mail to issue Olympic champ stampsMiamiHerald.comEnlarged images of Royal Mail's Welcome to the London 2012 Olympics stamps are displayed at Potters Fields, London on Monday July 23, 2012. The postal service says it will issue a stamp honoring every member of Team GB who wins a gold medal during …2012 Summer…
Regulators on Tuesday approved a temporary price hike of 3 cents for a first-class stamp, bringing the charge to 49 cents a letter in an effort to help the Postal Service rebound. More: continued here
TSN Stamps honour Raymond with Presidents' RingLondon Free PressThe Stamps announced Friday morning that Raymond officially has a contract extension, keeping him with the team through the 2014 season, while also introducing him as the 2011 winner of the Presidents' Ring. The award is given to a player exuding …Stamps reward Raymond with contract extensionCanada.comStampeders…
Seacoastonline.com Soldiers and sailors qualify for food stamps – Seacoast OnlineSeacoastonline.comLance Corporal (E-3) Kara Dethlefsen and her husband are both proud Marines. They love their country and their young daughter. They have been deployed …and more » More: continued here
Nearly 40,000 Minnesotans Could Lose Food StampsPublic News ServiceCuts in funding for food stamps, or what are now called SNAP benefits, are expected to be included in a new Farm Bill. Colleen Moriarty, executive director of Hunger Solutions Minnesota, says SNAP shouldn't be cut because there's still a great need … More: continued here