Rare Auschwitz 'tattoo stamps' discovered near the notorious concentration camp
THEY signify oppression, control and ultimately death – yet each of these metal objects are no more than few centimetres in length.
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THEY signify oppression, control and ultimately death – yet each of these metal objects are no more than few centimetres in length.
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State official: Bid to cut food stamps far from doneLubbockOnline.comThe cuts are mostly familiar, though a plan to cut food stamps goes well beyond a bipartisan proposal drafted last year. By LOGAN G. CARVER The US House Agriculture Committee on Wednesday approved a measure to slash food stamp funding by $8 billion …US House pays…
The State Black Churchgoers Confront Gingrich Over Past CommentsABC News (blog)Gingrich received criticism along the campaign trail several times this year for his positions on black teenage unemployment, child labor, the NAACP and food stamps. Gingrich fell into hot water a couple of weeks ago when he said that he would like …Gingrich faces questions…
Media Matters for America (blog) Dishonest Fox Chart: Food Stamps EditionMedia Matters for America (blog)This time Fox is twisting the data to support Newt Gingrich's claim that President Obama is the "food stamp president" because "more people have been put on food stamps by Barack Obama than any president in American history." On today's edition…
USDA Unveils Steps To Fight Food Stamp FraudNPRThe Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps) has seen participation climb from 28 million at the start of the recession in 2008 to 46 million today. The department says food stamp fraud already is at record lows due to increased … More: continued here
OTTAWA – Michael J. Fox, Rick Hansen, Sheila Watt-Cloutier and Louise Arbour are being honoured in a series of "difference maker" stamps. More: continued here
Stamp club to have exhibits in HaysSalina.comThe Fort Hays Stamp Club is hosting a display of stamp collections at the Hays Public Library Children's Department from Oct. 1 through 31. …and more » More: continued here