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For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations April 9-10, 2005:
Real Life Intrudes
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Recent events are likely to have an impact on stamps people collect.
First, the pope's funeral pushed back the date of Britain's royal wedding by a day, so the
release of the British stamps marking the occasion also was delayed. But the official postmark
will still read April 8th -- even though the stamps weren't on sale then.
Second, when a pope dies, the Vatican issues special stamps noting the papal vacancy. These
"sede vacante" stamps may only be used until the next pope is chosen.
And, probably lost in all the news about the Pope, was the decision by the Postal Service to
ask permission to raise rates next year. It's not really a surprise -- the Postmaster General
had said rates wouldn't go up at least until Two Thousand Six, which everyone assumed meant
they WOULD go up in Two Thousand Six. The Postal Service wants about five-and-a-half percent
more, which would mean two cents more to mail a letter and other new rates. And new rates
mean new stamps.
That's Stamp Collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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