New stamps for Gary Cooper, Thanksgiving parade (Honolulu Advertiser)
WASHINGTON — A Thanksgiving Parade of stamps began their march today, and another honoring actor Gary Cooper will mosey into post offices tomorrow. More: continued here
WASHINGTON — A Thanksgiving Parade of stamps began their march today, and another honoring actor Gary Cooper will mosey into post offices tomorrow. More: continued here
The Logan post office will hold a Passport Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 15, inside the International Lounge on… More: continued here
A set of stamps featuring Australia’s most famous aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith has sold for $6,500 at auction in Melbourne. More: continued here
The terms for the Reno Redevelopment Agency to purchase the downtown post office for $5.1 million are unacceptable, the Reno City Council agreed Wednesday. More: continued here
The terms for the Reno Redevelopment Agency to purchase the downtown post office for $5.1 million are unacceptable, the Reno City Council agreed today. More: continued here
CWU accuses Royal Mail of "head in the sand" approach to postal strikeIBTimesThe Communication Workers Union has condemned the Royal Mail for it's "head in the sand" approach to dealing with its dispute with the union … More: continued here
It’s a Grey Cup rematch reversal. The Montreal Alouettes jumped out to a 17-0 lead over the Calgary Stampeders after one quarter Wednesday night at McMahon Stadium. Seven months ago, the Stamps beat the Als 22-14 in the Grey Cup at Olympic Stadium. More: continued here
Starting today, you can bid for Sarah Palin on eBay. The former Alaska governor is auctioning herself for charity. The highest bidder will get the chance to have dinner with her. Bidding starts at 25-thousand dollars and will run for ten days. The auction will raise money for ride 2 recovery, a program that uses…
LEMONT, Ill. — Only one day separated the final round of one PGA Tour playoff event and the pro-am round of the next one, and even players who are in the best position to capture the FedEx Cup and its $10 million prize are fighting some fatigue. More: continued here
WASHINGTON — A D.C. postal employee has pleaded guilty to stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of stamps. Fifty-one-year-old Reginald Mallett of Clinton, Md., pleaded guilty Thursday to misappropriation of postal funds. He will be sentenced on Dec. 17. More: continued here