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Read More »Thief’s £100,000 stamp collection on eBay (Daily Telegraph)
One of Britain’s leading philatelists is to put his stamp collection on eBay to pay back £70,000 he plundered from church funds. More: continued here
Read More »County Using eBay To Sell Old Equipment (The Post-Journal)
4/19/2008 – MAYVILLE — EBay may be the world’s largest garage sale, but the Web site is helping county officials do away with old computer equipment while making a little bit of money. More: continued here
Read More »Post office extends hours for passports (The Standard-Times)
Post office extends hours for passports More: continued here
Read More »Up in alms at post office closure (Daily Telegraph)
Villagers dressed in ancient alms costumes gathered yesterday to protest at plans to shut a Norfolk post office. More: continued here
Read More »Kolkata Knight Riders outplay Bangalore Royal Challengers (The Hindu)
Chennai: A sensational unbeaten 158 by wicket-keeper batsman Brendon McCullum powered Kolkata Knight Riders to a comprehensive 140-run win over Bangalore Royal Challengers in the inaugural match of the Indian Premier League in Bangalore on … More: continued here
Read More »Saturday, April 19, 2008 (Chennai Online)
Chennai, April 19 Police arrested three people on the charge of possessing fake rubber stamps of various banks and bogus documents from a lodge at Periyamet area today. More: continued here
Read More »Sellers revolt as eBay goes corporate (Times Online)
FOR more than a decade, eBay has functioned as a global jumble sale where browsers can buy and sell everything from bric-a-brac to a Gulfstream jet. More: continued here
Read More »Man Pleads Guilty To Stealing $10K In Stamps (WMUR New Hampshire)
A former Londonderry man pleads guilty in a scheme to steal more than $10,000 in Postal Service property, mostly stamps. More: continued here
Read More »FedEx to reduce Lincoln operation (Lincoln Courier)
Lincoln FedEx Freight employees are bracing for a potential loss of jobs, and a spokesperson from the corporate office in Memphis indicates they may have reason to be alarmed. More: continued here
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