For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
April 24-25
The Real World intrudes.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
This weekend was supposed to be a 50th anniversary celebration
for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization created in early
April 1949. There would be a NATO summit in Washington with
the current heads of all member nations present, and either
during the summit or just before it, the United States would
issue a commemorative stamp honoring the anniversary.
Well, there's still a summit this weekend, but there's
no stamp.
The reason is Kosovo: Security is MUCH tighter than it would
have been. Streets and subway stations are closed, a downtown
post office and other buildings are off-limits and mail
collection boxes have been removed from the streets in the
area.
And, with all that, the security that attends ANY meeting of
world leaders, plus the difficulty of organizing a stamp
ceremony involving important dignitaries, the U-S Postal
Service said...."maybe later." We're told the stamp --
featuring a dove of peace -- might come out next fall.
Later this week, look for a 33-cent version of the
Cinco de Mayo stamp in your post office.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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