UK races to ensure Queen’s head stays
The British government says it is closing a loophole that could see the Queen’s head removed from stamps.
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The British government says it is closing a loophole that could see the Queen’s head removed from stamps.
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Public Health notes food stamp stridesPacific Daily News, GU –3 hours agoBy Bryan C. Sualog • Pacific Daily News • August 29, 2008 The backlog for food stamps at the Department of Public Health and Social Services has gone from …DPHSS hopes corrective measures will reduce sanctions and thwart …KUAM.com3:40 pm — Food stamp backlog cut to…
Centre Daily Times Mich. caseworkers worry about threats from clientsFox 28(AP) – Michigan caseworkers who deal with food stamps and other aid programs say they have never been so overwhelmed — or so worried about their safety. …Welfare Workers Face Increased Threats From ClientsFOXNewsall 172 news articles » More: continued here
The Simpsons, the bumbling but lovable American cartoon family, will appear on postage stamps. More: continued here
Stamps WR dreams up hot ideaMontreal GazetteCALGARY — American essayist Charles Dudley Warner is considered the source of the statement: "Everybody complains about the weather, but nobody does anything about it." Warner, you would have to believe, would be very impressed with Calgary …and more » More: continued here
Nevada post office: working to stamp out breast cancerNevada HeraldOctober is breast cancer awareness month and Mader is referring to her renewed competition for the Nevada post office to sell more Breast Cancer Research stamps than does Carl Junction. That's a tall order since last year, the Carl Junction post office … More: continued here
Syracuse pizzeria owner, co-conspirator accused of using food stamps for …Syracuse.comSyracuse, N.Y. — A Syracuse pizzeria owner and a co-conspirator have been accused of using food stamps intended for homeless people to defraud the government of at least $30,000, Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick announced … More: continued here