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For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations November 22-23, 2003:
Deeply-Rooted Preferences
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Many people collect stamps by their subjects. That's called topical or thematic collecting.
The American Topical Association recently took a look at what its members like, and found
that PLANTS on stamps was the top choice. That would include all sorts of flowers, trees
and herbs.
The second most popular topic, not surprisingly, was Animals, followed by sports, ships and
birds.
Of all the animals, only cats had enough fanciers to make the list on its own, at number 15.
Other popular topics are medicine and health, space, trains, religion and scouts.
Medicine included all sorts of related fields, like the Red Cross and disabilities. The
A-T-A also had to decide which category to put some subjects in -- for instance, Florence
Nightingale landed in Famous Women rather than Medicine, and X-rays were deemed science
rather than Medicine.
<You can reach the A-T-A on the Web at american-topical-dot-org>
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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