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31 Aug 2007,3735 Dead <zepp22113735@finestplanet.com> in news:p5ihd3t8kqm9ie73e23e3u3a2kqpprfsph@4ax.com: > In a way I'm sorry to see him quit. Like Gonzales, he was doing the > GOP immense damage just by staying in the limelight. > One of the [Gold Star mothers], Elaine Johnson, recounted a > meeting that she had with President Bush in which he gave her a > presidential coin and told     

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Author: Part_Time_Troll
Date: Aug 31, 2007 19:25

31 Aug 2007,3735 Dead <zepp22113735@finestplanet.com> in news:p5ihd3t8kqm9ie73e23e3u3a2kqpprfsph@4ax.com: In a way I'm sorry to see him quit. Like Gonzales, he was doing the GOP immense damage just by staying in the limelight. One of the [Gold Star mothers], Elaine Johnson, recounted a meeting that she had with President Bush in which he gave her a presidential coin and told
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Dickinson married his wife Ann in 1810. It was from Ann's diary that many of these events were recorded. See Joan Evans called The Endless Web, John Dickinson & Co. LTD, 1804-1854 published by Jonathan Cape, 30 Bedford Square, London, 1955. -a "Blair (TC)" <stannard@sonetis.com> wrote in message news:1183811862.331199.227460@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > Dickenson Paper > >     

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Author: Part_Time_Troll
Date: Aug 31, 2007 19:25

Dickenson Paper John Dickenson, a founder of the famous British paper-making firm, patented in 1830 a security banknote paper containing long silk transverse threads which could be so arranged and devised that one or more ran through each individual note. This was adapted for stamp printing, and was used also for the 1841 Great Britain embossed envelopes as well as for the 1847-54 embossed
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"Blairomatic" <blairomatic@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1175434954.812283.318440@p15g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... > On Apr 1, 11:19 pm, "HiloHaole" <dro...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> "Blairomatic" <blairoma...@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1175433104.239800.54420@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> >> >> > It's about 15 years since America voted for one of two Elvis stamps     

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Author: Albumen
Date: Jul 11, 2007 14:28

On Apr 1, 11:19 pm, "HiloHaole" <dro...@hotmail.com> wrote: "Blairomatic" <blairoma...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1175433104.239800.54420@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... It's about 15 years since America voted for one of two Elvis stamps on offer, with the winner being the official US Post Elvis stamp. Heres a link: http://www.postalmuseum.si.
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"Blairomatic" <blairomatic@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1175433104.239800.54420@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > It's about 15 years since America voted for one of two Elvis stamps on > offer, with the winner being the official US Post Elvis stamp. > > Heres a link: > > http://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/artofthestamp/SubPage%%20table%%20images/artwork/rarities/Elvis%%20Ballot/elvisballot     

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Author: Blair (TC)
Date: Jul 7, 2007 05:37

It's about 15 years since America voted for one of two Elvis stamps on offer, with the winner being the official US Post Elvis stamp. Heres a link: http://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/artofthestamp/SubPage%%20table%%20images/artwork/rarities/Elvis%%20Ballot/elvisballot.htm I hoped America would vote for the 'older' Aloha version, but held little hope as back in '92 there was still quite a big
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Deserves a separate thread. On Mar 22, 5:10 pm, "Coyu" <c...@aol.com> wrote: > According to Wikipedia, there was a US deposit program from 1911 to > 1966. I Did Not Know That. Huh. > don't know what happened. [googles] Ah-hah. "In 1871 Postmaster General John A. J. Creswell first recommended a postal savings bank (such as Great Britain started in 1861) to generate funds for     

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Author: HiloHaole
Date: Apr 1, 2007 06:53

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Date: Apr 1, 2007 06:42

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Author: HiloHaole
Date: Apr 1, 2007 06:19

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Author: Blairomatic
Date: Apr 1, 2007 06:11

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Author: sigidunum
Date: Mar 22, 2007 08:39

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