Swedish Postal Service Unveiling Text Message Stamps
At least one country is making postage stamps a relic of the past. The Swedish postal service is ditching stamps in favor of a text message payment system.
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At least one country is making postage stamps a relic of the past. The Swedish postal service is ditching stamps in favor of a text message payment system.
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WNEM Saginaw US Postal Service releases four new holiday stampsWNEM SaginawThe four new stamps are inspired by some of America's favorite holiday songs such as “Jingle Bells,” “Deck the Halls,” Silent Night,” and “Jolly Old Saint Nicholas.” They're designed to be appealing as a group, as well as individually. Lyrics from each … More: continued…
The Associated Press Ask AP: Flags on ships, 'Simpsons' on stampsThe Associated Press___ We've been hearing about losses with the US Postal Service, yet I see they have issued new stamps featuring "The Simpsons." Did the USPS pay for the rights to use those images or did creator Matt Groening pay the USPS? Rebecca Moeller…
When the U.S. Postal Service announced an increase in first class postage from 42 to 44 cents, the Pak Mail Center at 16 North Water St., Byram, decided to offer the public free 2-cent stamps. More: continued here
KTTC Scrach 'n' sniff stamps could be coming to your mailboxKTTCThe United States Postal Service is releasing their first ever scratch 'n' sniff stamps. The Postal Service is introducing the Frozen Treats Forever stamps on June 20th in Austin, Texas. The Postal Service says the new scratch 'n' sniff stamps will add … More: continued…
USA Today Private pay shrinks to historic lows as gov't payouts riseUSA TodayAt the same time, government-provided benefits — from Social Security, unemployment insurance, food stamps and other programs — rose to a record high …Report: Private pay shrinks, government payouts increaseFlorida Times-Union (blog)all 17 news articles » More: continued here
The campaign of Newt Gingrich was pushed to defend remarks he made about food stamps that some bloggers and news Web sites interpreted as racially offensive. More: continued here