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  CBS News    It s been said that women don t care whose face is on paper money ... as long as they can get their hands on it.  But if that ever was true, it isn t any more. Our contributor Faith Salie has some thoughts on the subject:Recently, the Bank of England announced that Jane Austen, the 19th century author of sensibly romantic and hopelessly witty novels such as  Pride and Prejudice  and  Emma,  will be the next face of the 10-pound bank note.  A woman on a popular piece of paper currency   Such sense and sensibility on the part of the English!Here in the colonies, a woman has appeared just once on a paper bill: it was Martha Washington, who got her mug on a dollar in 1886.  Only three other women have ever hit the jackpot: Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea, and Helen Keller.  And all of them have been segregated to coins, which are smaller in stature, and, let s face it, jangly and annoying.We Americans like to say our country is modern, me stanley becher ritocratic, inclusive ... so let s put our money where our mouth is.   stanley cup Isn t it time for some lady dollars Some folks expect Hillary Clinton to be the first woman president, which should surely earn her a bill -- a bill she s not married to, stanley usa  that is.  But let s not wait until 2016. Here are some other candidates.        If we take a page from England and choose a writer, why not abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, who penned  Uncle Tom s Cabin    Or Edith Wharton, the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize There s the Belle of Amherst, poet  Spfr Weather Helping Firefighters Battle SoCal Blaze
 Rdio   great, but it   long been the under-featured, overlooked alternative to the likes of Spotify an stanley mugs d Rhapsody. Now, the New York Times reports that Rdio is striking out with a new freemium model: abundant free music, with a shed load of ads. So, like Spotify then.     Rdio began offering a free radio service last year, but that was it   only free offering鈥攐therwise, you had to pony up for one of its  online subscriptions. Now, reports the New York Times, you ;ll be able to use Rdio to listen to abundant free music as long as you ;re willing to put up with ads. https://gizmodo/rdios-new-free-mobile-radio-service-is-available-from-1440564493 The new design wi stanley vattenflaska ll fill your screen with ready-made playlists based on y stanley cup our tastes, reports the Times, clearly based on its digital radio heritage. Whether that   the best way to consume music is hard to say, but we don ;t have long before we can give it a try: the new service will apparently go live in 20 countries from today, according to the Times. [NYT]                                                        MusicRdioStreaming