Commemorative Stamps Issued
Pyongyang, February 14 (KCNA) — The State Stamp Bureau of the DPRK issued stamps to commemorate the 4th International Martial Arts Games and the INDIPEX 2011 World Philatelic Exhibition.
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Pyongyang, February 14 (KCNA) — The State Stamp Bureau of the DPRK issued stamps to commemorate the 4th International Martial Arts Games and the INDIPEX 2011 World Philatelic Exhibition.
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DALLAS, April 4, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — You don't need a smartphone to tweet once the Postal Service issues 10 colorful Songbirds Forever Stamps. Note: Hyperlinks from each bird name listed below link to chirping audio recordings, migration maps, nesting information and photographs from the National Audubon Society's bird guide. "Songbirds have been singing and delighting…
Linn’s Stamp News The stamp that features a US president who might sound familiar: Tip of the WeekLinn’s Stamp NewsNovember 25, 2016 01:00 PM. The 1926 United States 13¢ Benjamin Harrison stamp (Scott 622) is a good buy in mint never-hinged condition at around $15. Get Link. By Henry Gitner and Rick Miller. For any…
Daily Caller What Food Stamps?! Gwyneth Paltrow Attends $85 Per Person DinnerDaily CallerJust a week after participating in the “Food Bank Challenge” and agreeing to live on $29 a week so she could see what it's like for families who rely on food stamps, Gwyneth Paltrow attended a gourmet $85 per person dinner. Paltrow attended…
WSAV-TV Stamp prices to go up 2-cents in MayThe Associated Press –1 hour agoThe US Postal Service announced Tuesday that the price of a first-class stamp will rise to 44 cents on May 11. That gives plenty of time to stock up on …USPS Jacks Up Price of First-Class Mail StampsThe National Spending JournalPostage Rates Go…
WDAY 'Forever Stamp' prices increasing January 22nd | WDAYWDAYFargo, ND (WDAY TV) – "Forever" will soon have a different meaning at the U.S. Postal Service. The Post Office currently sells First Class Stamps for 47 cents.and more » More: continued here
New York, Jun 6 2011 – At least 20 postal services around the world are issuing stamps and other products as part of a United Nations initiative to highlight 30 years battling the AIDS epidemic, during which 60 million people have become infected with HIV and nearly 30 million people have died of AIDS-related causes….