Ohio officials bust suspected theft-for-hire ring (FOX 45 Dayton)
WARREN, Ohio (AP) — Police say they have busted a 125-crime scheme that stole everything from food stamps, front doors and frozen meat.
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WARREN, Ohio (AP) — Police say they have busted a 125-crime scheme that stole everything from food stamps, front doors and frozen meat.
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HOMEFRONT: ‘08 ornaments stress sound; stamps depict nutcrackersQuad City Times, IA –53 minutes agoNutcracker collectors will be especially interested in the new secular holiday stamps from the US Postal Service because they feature four nutcrackers: a … More: continued here
Borneo Bulletin Stamp of approval for SODAKids at Bandar libraryBorneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam –4 hours agoDuring a workshop, Hjh Hammah briefed the kids on the dangers of licking stamps whereby toxins from the glue are left on the tongue. … More: continued here
Stamps making his markCanada.comEdmonton Eskimos' Fred Stamps (R) eludes British Columbia Lions' Davis Sanchez on his way to a touchdown during their CFL football game in Edmonton July 16, 2011. They both claim to be the best in the league at their position, but the key difference … More: continued here
Economic stimulus proposals favored by Democrats, including tax rebates, extended unemployment benefits and a temporary increase in food stamps are cost-effective ways for Congress to try to boost the economy, the Congressional Budget Office said Tuesday. More: continued here
Stamp Out Stigma Art ExhibitionTODAYonlineSee the full range of Tintin postage stamps including rare original stamp art, colour trials and other philatelic materials from the Museum Voor Communicatie in the Netherlands and L'Adresse Musee de la Poste in France. Until May 31, 1pm to 7pm, … More: continued here
Recession Takes Toll on City, Census Survey ShowsNew York Times (blog)The proportion of New York City residents receiving food stamps rose to 17.2 percent from 14.9 percent in 2008 and 13.3 percent in 2007. …NY-area rents are not as high as one might thinkCrain’s New York Businessall 3 news articles » More: continued here