Lind: Stamps of the living nothing new – In-Forum

Lind: Stamps of the living nothing newIn-ForumIt was reported recently that the US Postal Service has a long-standing rule that stamps cannot feature people who are still living. It was reported recently that the US Postal Service has a long-standing rule that stamps cannot feature people who are … More: …

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Could you eat on food stamps? – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Could you eat on food stamps?Milwaukee Journal SentinelThat's the average food stamp allotment, and the Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee is asking area residents to give it a try for a week, starting Thursday, through the Food Stamp Challenge. At this time, one in three Milwaukee residents lives in poverty, …

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Rahal organizes Wheldon eBay benefit – WISH

CBC.ca Rahal organizes Wheldon eBay benefitWISHINDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Graham Rahal is the unofficial founder of an eBay auction page for Wheldon's family. He also competed in the Las Vegas race the day Wheldon died. “The moment at the race was terrible,” Rahal said. The next day Rahal put his helmet …

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Reserve Not Met: eBay Worth $39 – Forbes

kypost.com Reserve Not Met: eBay Worth $39ForbesOver at eBay, the third quarter of 2011 was one of strong results for each of its business segments. [1] This quarter also saw GSI Commerce contributing revenue to its parent company after being acquired by eBay in Q2 2011. [2] With new developments …

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UltraViolet on eBay? No big deal

The first two Blu-ray discs that support UltraViolet went on sale this month, enabling purchasers to stream or download copies of the films in addition to simply playing the disc. This week, however, reports emerged from GigaOm and the Wall… More: continued here

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UltraViolet on eBay? No big deal – Los Angeles Times

UltraViolet on eBay? No big dealLos Angeles TimesThis week, however, reports emerged from GigaOm and the Wall Street Journal that some buyers were selling their UltraViolet rights on eBay for $1 or $2. Oh, the horror! Here's how the Journal's Michelle Kung put it: It took three years for a …

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