Video games, Berlin Wall leading stamp candidates
RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDThe Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- With a week of voting left, video games and the fall of the Berlin Wall are the leading candidates for postage stamps commemorating the 1980s.
Votes cast through Feb. 17 put video games in first place with 133,942 ballots, followed by the Berlin Wall at 132,190, the Postal Service said Monday. The public is being asked to select 15 stamps to commemorate the decade of the 1980s. Voting continues through the end of the month. Ballots are available at post offices or on the Internet at http://stampvote.msn.com. The 1980s stamps, to be released next year, are part of the post office's extensive Celebrate the Century series, which will have a set of 15 stamps for each decade of the 1900s. Stamps for the first five decades were selected by postal officials and public balloting is being conducted for the century's last five decades. Stamps are listed in five categories, with the top two vote-getters in each category getting on a stamp, plus the next five highest vote-getters overall. Video games are part of the Lifestyle group. The second likely candidate is mountain biking, placing second despite only 73,301 votes. The fall of the Berlin Wall leads the People and Events category. Running second is Washington's popular Vietnam Veterans Memorial with 128,734 votes. In the Arts and Entertainment category, the leading candidate is the film "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial," with 120,700 votes, followed by television's popular "The Cosby Show," with 96,762. Turning to Science and Technology, personal computers are ahead with 101,624 votes, followed by compact discs with 100,571. Figure skating's 99,305 put it on top of the sports category, followed by the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers with 95,303.
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