Could Tyva become Tuva again?

by Paul Goble Tuva, a republic in the middle of Asia known to most if at all by the diamond-shaped stamps it produced in the 1920s and 1930s and by the attraction it exerted on the late American physicist Richard Feynman, is currently the scene of an intense debate which …

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Feds Fine Texas $4 Million For Food Stamp Errors

The federal government is fining Texas nearly $4 million for errors in its issuance of foods stamps. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reportedly fined the state for overpaying or underpaying too often over the last two federal fiscal years. More: continued here

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Stamps Launch Legacy Series On Stampeders.com

As the Calgary Stampeders celebrate their 65th anniversary in 2010 as well as the 50th anniversary of McMahon Stadium, the football club is pleased to announce a new feature on Stampeders.com that chronicles and celebrates the Red and White’s proud history and tradition. More: continued here

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