A book of First Class stamps http://mrsglobal.in/pharmacy/stmap_31fqfoiz.html?nexium.prilosec.bactrim.viagra fosamax plus 70 mg/140 Newspapers were in their heyday when they were part of the community, local institutions that might have published stories that upset elected officials or businesspeople or sports owners, but which were a critical part of the region. The trend toward selling papers to people who are mainly interested in profit or dividends for shareholders has had a very damaging effect on the product and on the institution of journalism itself. A paper has a far better chance of keeping its integrity being owned by a single rich person than being owned by a bunch of stockholders who would rather let a misguided war in Iraq go uncovered and unexamined than spend the money to send some brave reporters over there to see what's going on. Henry may not like some of the baseball coverage in the Globe, but both the Red Sox and the Globe share a powerful bond: they are both Boston institutions, and they survive only if people stick with them during the tough times. An owner who cares about Boston, cares about quality journalism and cares about the Globe is the person who deserves to buy it. That kind of person in fact, is the true highest bidder.
2:a f.v. Jan-Olov Engdahl, Leif Larsson, Karl-Johan Birgersson, Lars-Inge Lindgren, Veine Sjögedahl
3:e f.v. Evan Gustavsson, Lennart Rosén, Stig Bäck, Arne Karlsson
Källa: Studiegruppen Hembygdsgården