Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

First Ladies Turn Over Books From Home Libraries To Children

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • First Ladies Turn Over Books From Home Libraries To Children

    FIRST LADIES TURN OVER BOOKS FROM HOME LIBRARIES TO CHILDREN

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    October 3, 2005 Monday 7:21 AM Eastern Time

    Lyudmila Putin, the wife of the Russian president, and the wives of
    the leaders of five other countries have turned over books from their
    home libraries to Children's s Homes in Russia.

    Lyudmila Putin addressed her book collection to the Children's Home
    in the town of Blagoveschensk in Bashkortostan, First lady of Britain
    Cherie Blair gave her collection to the Children's Home in Troitsk
    in the Chelyabinsk region, the wife of the Austrian president Margit
    Fischer sent books to the settlement of Ishma in Komi, Zorka Pyrvanova-
    the wife of the Bulgarian president, turned over her book collection
    to the Children's s Home in the Sverdlovsk region.

    In return, the Russian Post Service has presented the first ladies
    with a gilded model of the first stamp carrying the logotype of the"
    Bibliobraz- 2005" book festival. The new stamp is hoped to occupy its
    own niche in world stamp collections as a rarity. Lyudmila Putin and
    Russian Minister for Information Technologies and telecommunications
    Leonid Reiman canceled the stamp at the ceremony,

    "The idea to issue a stamp with the symbol of the "Bibliobraz" festival
    occurred to us a year ago, but it was not simple to put the idea into
    practice," the wife of the Russian president said.

    "Collecting stamps has always been her dream, and philately is one of
    the most interesting hobbies," Lyudmila Putin said. "I am glad that
    we have got the stamp at last," Mrs. Putin declared, saying she was
    very proud of being honored to cancel the stamp.

    Similar stamps cancelled and signed by Lydmila Putin and Leonid Reiman,
    put into souvenir frames and enclosed into special envelopes, were
    presented to the first ladies of Austria, Armenia, Bulgaria, Great
    Britain, Kyrgyzstan and Russia who took part in the festival.
Working...
X