U.S. POSTAL SERVICE: Postal Service wants you to remember the '60s

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M2 PRESSWIRE-1 June 1998-U.S. POSTAL SERVICE: Postal Service wants you to remember the '60s (C)1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:260598 -- Less than one week left to vote on stamp subjects -- Public voting period ends May 30 -- Front-runners include man walks on the moon, "i have a dream", The Beatles and Super Bowl kickoff The U.S.

Postal Service reminds the public that they have only until May 30 in which to cast their ballots for 1960s stamp choices, part of its exciting Celebrate the Century commemorative stamp and education program. For the first time, Americans can vote on the subjects that will be featured on postage stamps, all of them honoring significant people, places, events and trends of the last five decades of the twentieth century. Voting on...

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