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Stamp Set for Rethink

WASHINGTON () -- The U.S. Postal Service has indicated it will bow to White House pressure and re-design a proposed "mushroom-cloud" stamp it had planned for next year to commemorate the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.


The announcement came after the White House, concerned about protests from Japan that the design was insensitive, sided with Tokyo and intervened.


The proposed stamp, part of a sheet of 10 such commemoratives to be issued in 1995 to mark major turning points in World War II, contains a picture of a nuclear mushroom cloud, with the legend: "Atomic bombs hasten war's end, August 1945."




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