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      Stolen historic documents to be returned, paid for by eBay (The Post-Star)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      ALBANY, N.Y. – Documents penned during the Civil War and others to and from Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt are among hundreds of stolen documents sold online that eBay is agreeing to buy back and return to New York’s archives, a state official said Saturday. More: continued here

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      eBay to buy back stolen historical items (The Charlotte Observer)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      Documents dating from the Civil War and others to and from Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt are among hundreds of stolen documents sold online that eBay is agreeing to buy back and return to New York’s archives, a state official said Saturday. The online auction giant has no liability in the sale of the stolen artifacts,…

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    • Royal Mail

      45,000 back Mail on Sunday’s Save Britannia on our coins bid (Evening Standard)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      Support was soaring last night for a Mail on Sunday campaign to stop Britannia’s removal from British coins after 336 years. More: continued here

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    • stamps

      Poland buys rare WWII uprising postcards (AP via Yahoo! News)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      A museum has acquired a collection of rare World War II-era postcards, stamps and letters from Polish insurgents who fought their Nazi occupiers during the Warsaw Uprising. More: continued here

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    • ebay

      Stolen Historic Documents to Be Returned, Paid for by Ebay (WRGB Albany)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      A state official says documents penned during the Civil War and others to and from Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt are among hundreds of stolen items sold online that eBay is agreeing to buy back and return to New York’s archives. More: continued here

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    • Post Office

      New post office planned for city by the year 2010 02/10/08 (The News-Herald)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      FLAT ROCK — Two words come to some to describe the city’s post office: “dumpy” and “small.” For years, officials have been asking for a new facility to replace one many say is too small for the growing city’s needs. More: continued here

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    • Royal Mail

      How Malcolm the tough-guy Marine turned into Bulgarian Miss Margaret (Daily Mail)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      When retired commando Malcolm McPherson started house-hunting in the Bulgarian village of Jyulnitza after a distinguished career in the Royal Marines, locals thought they were welcoming a tough military man. So when a genteel woman called Margaret McPherson, who looked uncannily like the ex-marine, moved into his house several months later they assumed she was…

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    • stamps

      Not stamped out (The Record Searchlight)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      NEW YORK — Marty Sellers used to need about a hundred postage stamps every three months. These days, he can stretch that supply to last a year. More: continued here

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    • Post Office

      Post office at Rite Aid will remain open (Ashland Daily Tidings)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      Rite Aid will keep its Contract Postal Unit open, said Tim Ross, officer-in-charge of Ashland’s Post Office. More: continued here

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    • FedEx

      Now, Feed the Data to the Subprimeoscope (New York Times)

      Byadmin February 9, 2008

      Economic forecasting is like reading tea leaves extremely difficult, unless you arrange the leaves into letters and numbers, which is no picnic, either. More: continued here

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