More Stamps for Eskimos (CBC)
The Edmonton Eskimos announced a two-year contract extension for slotback Fred Stamps on Thursday.
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The Edmonton Eskimos announced a two-year contract extension for slotback Fred Stamps on Thursday.
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Moments after his first workout of the season with the Calgary Stampeders, offensive lineman Jesse Newman said it wouldn’t surprise him in the least if he was traded. More: continued here
A country with affordable yet challenging-to-find stampsLinn’s Stamp NewsCollector interest in Latin America is strong, and it remains one of the more active stamp markets. Paraguay is a landlocked country in the middle of South America bordering Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia. Most of the population is Mestizo, having at … More: continued here
CBC.ca Stamps named CFL's player of the monthEdmonton JournalEDMONTON – Fred Stamps, the Edmonton Eskimos veteran slotback with the sticky fingers, snagged one more prize this week. On the heels of his statistically stellar work in October, Stamps was named the CFL's player of the month. Stamps registered 24 …Eskimos' Fred Stamps named offensive player…
Michigan Radio Michigan to change its food stamp distribution policy in 2011Michigan Radio4, 2011 Photo credit: user mytvdinner/Flickr Michigan residents who rely on food stamps will see some changes beginning in January. …Food stamps to be spread out in 2011The Detroit Newsall 5 news articles » More: continued here
ABC Action News House bill could force 2 million off food stampsWTHR(WTHR) — The U.S. House of Representatives could vote on a bill this week that would force 2 million Americans off food stamps. House Resolution 2 would require food stamp recipients under the age of 59 to work at least 20 hours per week….
Stumped about food stampsphillyBurbs.comOne in seven Americans takes food stamps. That's 44 million people, or 14 percent of the population, a record. Put another way, the highest number of Americans ever requires government assistance to eat. These are hard times for millions of people, … More: continued here