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          notations on the backs of the Travelers Express receipts that               
          provide “Monarch Pub Ain’t No Half Steppin’”.                               
               Petitioners also provided UPS receipts showing that                    
          Mrs. Jackson mailed her books to bookstores and other recipients.           
          The receipts provide the names, addresses, package contents, and            
          declared values of shipments by Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Jackson, and              
          Hansie Productions.8  The total declared value for all of the               
          books shipped was $550.                                                     
               Petitioners also presented an invoice from Bacon’s Mailing             
          Service for $3,858.71 dated April 23, 2001.  The invoice                    
          indicates that petitioners purchased 511 “PRESS KITS”, which                
          consisted of a “5X7 PHOTO W/LABEL CAPTION AFFIXED TO BACK.  1               


               8A UPS receipt dated Feb. 4, 2000, indicates that Mrs.                 
          Jackson shipped books to “Amazon.com Advantage DC” in Delaware,             
          with a declared value of $100, and to “Barnes & Nobles Extended             
          Title” in New Jersey in two separate packages, each with a                  
          declared value of zero.  A UPS receipt dated Feb. 16, 2000,                 
          indicates that Mrs. Jackson shipped books to “Nu World of Books”            
          in Texas, and that Mr. Jackson shipped books to Mrs. Jackson in             
          New Jersey and Pennsylvania; there were no declared values                  
          provided.  A UPS receipt dated Mar. 2, 2000, indicates that Mrs.            
          Jackson shipped books to: (1) “Lushena Books” in Illinois;                  
          (2) “TMJ. D Lindsey Council” in North Carolina; (3) “Barnes &               
          Nobles” in New Jersey; and (4) “The Elliott Bay Book Co” in                 
          Washington.  The receipt lists the declared value as $100 for               
          each of the first 3 packages and $50 for the fourth.  A UPS                 
          receipt dated Apr. 3, 2000, indicates that Mrs. Jackson shipped             
          books to “Ingram Book Com” in Tennessee and “Amazon.com” in                 
          Delaware; there were no declared values provided.  A UPS receipt            
          dated Oct. 6, 2000, indicates that Mrs. Jackson shipped books to            
          “Ingram Book Company” in Tennessee; there was no declared value             
          provided.  A UPS receipt dated Nov. 29, 2000, indicates that                
          Hansie Productions shipped books to “Amazon.com Advantage DC” in            
          Delaware, with a declared value of $100.                                    





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