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Washington Post
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Diamonds are forever, sure. But postal rates?
Coming soon to your neighborhood post office: a stamp that can be used eternally, even if rates are increased a dozen or more times.
The Postal Regulatory Commission recommended yesterday a new way of bu..
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Seattle Times
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President Bush quietly has claimed sweeping new powers to open Americans' mail without a judge's warrant...
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MSNBC
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An Oregon couple checking their voice mail found a frightening three-minute recording of their son caught in a battle in Afghanistan.
Stephen Phillips, 22, and other soldiers in his Army MP company were battling insurgents when his phone was pressed ag..
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Washington Post
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The personal mailbox is the latest casualty of suburban sprawl.
Across the nation, the U.S. Postal Service increasingly is delivering mail to communal cluster boxes as a way to keep pace with booming residential growth while controlling labor costs. Th..
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SF Gate
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Nugget, a golden retriever, is spoiling mail delivery on a suburban cul-de-sac. The U.S. Postal Service is threatening to return mail to sender unless the owner controls the dog or residents pay $1,000 for boxes at the end of the circle.
"We want to de..
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New York Times
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A discussion of recent threats to judges’ safety, at a bar association conference in suburban Dallas last week, became startlingly specific when Sandra Day O’Connor, the retired Supreme Court justice, recounted that each justice had received in the ma..
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