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Cost of 1st-Class Stamp Increases Today
Associated PressWashington -- An extra penny for your thoughts. Mailing a letter costs a penny more this week, with the price of a first-class stamp rising to 42 cents Monday. But folks who planned ahead and bought Forever stamps for 41 cents each can still use them...Tags: Transportation, Consumer Goods Industries, Mail Order Industry
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Children's Museum music luncheon hits a high note
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyNearly 200 friends and fans of all ages celebrated at the inaugural luncheon "Let There Be Music," at the new Boca Grove Plantation Country Club. The afternoon benefit was held to formulate plans to offer musical programs for toddlers to teens at the Boca...Tags: People, Music Industry, Children, Clubs and Associations, Boca Raton
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Mothers, both real and imagined, saluted on their day
United Feature SyndicatePrime time salutes mothers real, imagined and animated on Mother's Day. Glenn Close returns to the ''The Simpsons'' (Fox 5 and 29 at 8, TV-PG, ) as the voice of Homer's often-absent mother. On ''Everybody Hates Chris'' (CW 11 and 57 at 8, TV-PG), Chris...Tags: Television Industry, Public Holidays, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Mother's Day, RCN of PA, Inc.
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NEW ON DVD
MOVIES: "Charlton Heston Collection"; "The Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly Collection"; "The Great Debaters"; "Mad Money" TV: "A Raisin in the Sun"; "Two and a Half Men: Complete Third Season"Tags: Gene Kelly, Charlton Heston
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Washington, D.C.: Still using mail? You'll be paying more Monday
The cost of mailing a letter goes up a penny to 42 cents on Monday, the latest in what are expected to be annual price adjustments by the Postal Service. A new law regulating the post office makes it easier to raise rates as long as the agency doesn't... -
They're doing it Frank Sinatra's way
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAnew era is beginning in the career of Frank Sinatra even if the Chairman of the Board isn't here to participate. The iconic singer died May 14, 1998, and the 10th anniversary is being marked with a flurry of activity, including a new U.S. postage...Tags: National Government, Children, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Ceremonies
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Small computer speakers surprise with big sound
Special to the TribuneSpecial to the Tribune To the generation of music lovers raised on the iPod, a set of tiny plastic PC speakers is the successor to Dad's rockin' hi-fi system. Axiom Audio's new Audiobyte might be among the few PC speaker systems that actually sound...Tags: New Products, Elvis Presley
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'Comedy of Errors' seen through prism of wartime Britain
Tribune criticWilliam Shakespeare suffered no aversion to the device known as a play-within-a-play. He employed it himself. In "Hamlet," a subplay called "The Murder of Gonzago" is amended by the title character for his own uses. In "A Midsummer Night's Dream,"...Tags: Cinema Industry, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Second City, John Gielgud, Laurence Olivier
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Post-'Seinfeld' syndrome
verne.gay@newsday.comOn May 14, 1998: There were riots in Indonesia. Cannes was under way. The Dow had made up for some losses. Continental slashed airfares. And later that night, Frank Sinatra died at 82. But for most of us - at least the 79 million people who watched - one...Tags: Television Industry, Celebrity, Celebrity Mothers, Newspapers, Dancing
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