For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
April 8-9, 2000:
Postponing Christmas.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Well, not the holiday so much as issuing new stamps each year
for it. The Postal Service this past week said it had enough
of last year's Christmas stamps left over, so it didn't really
need new ones. Instead, it'll do a relatively small reprinting
of the Deer stamps. (The Postal People insist they're not
REINdeer.)
The new stamps already announced for this year will be
postponed, and instead of stamps showing a Flemish painting of
the Madonna and Child in an Italian style, you'll get stamps
showing an Italian painting.
So far, most stamp collectors are applauding the move. As a
group, they've been after the Postal Service to issue FEWER
stamps each year. The first U-S Christmas stamp was issued
in 1962, and it showed a wreath and candles. Soon the annual
stamp became much more religious, and when the A-C-L-U
protested that, the post office began to issue SEVERAL
Christmas stamps each year.
If there are complaints now, they're likely to come from
non-collectors.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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