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North Shore police blotter
The following items were taken from Winnetka, Kenilworth and Wilmette police records. Winnetka On March 31, an employee in the 500 block of Lincoln Avenue discovered that someone left only a partial payment for his dinner bill. Amount of loss is $33....
Tags: Credit and Debt, Internal Revenue Service, Police Arrests
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Superman turns 75: 75 super images of the Man of Steel
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesSuperman looks good for 75. The Last Son of Krypton's 75th anniversary coincides with the June 14 release of “Man ...... -
The Post Office's salvation can fit on a stamp
In Robert Heinlein's classic novella, "The Man Who Sold the Moon," an entrepreneur raises money for a lunar expedition by warning a soft-drink company that, without its support, he might have to turn to a competitor that will pay him to display its logo...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Advertising, Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Congress, Mail Order Industry
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Letters: Fighting cellphone 'cram' fees
Re "To FCC: Ban cell 'cram' billing," Column, March 29 David Lazarus' article on the evils of cellphone cramming delineates the financial problems and conflicts of interests involved in having the receiving party pay for unauthorized charges. His...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage
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Paul A. Kline, 87
Paul Andrew Kline, 87, of 17811 Timberlane in Hagerstown, Md., passed away Thursday, March 28, 2013, at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown. Born July 2, 1925, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Charles Edwin Kline and Mary (Renner) Kline....Tags: U.S. Army, Maryland State Police, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Armed Forces
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Anchorage Postal Workers Rally to Protect Saturday Mail Delivery
Channel 2 NewsMore than a hundred postal workers and supporters braved the cold and snow and held a rally against plans to cut Saturday delivery service at busy intersection in Anchorage. On Sunday afternoon, concerned citizens and postal workers wore t-shirts,...Tags: Financial and Business Services, U.S. Congress, Government Postal Delivery, Mail Order Industry
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Postal workers protest end to Saturday service
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — Hundreds of postal workers who oppose plans to cut home delivery from six days to five picketed Sunday outside U.S. Postal Service offices in Michigan. About 600 U.S. Postal Service employees and their supporters marched...
Tags: Government Postal Delivery, Patrick R. Donahoe, The Detroit News, Mail Order Industry
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Another victory for the big babies
Change of SubjectNews: Congress foiled the financially beleaguered U.S. Postal Service's plan to end Saturday delivery of first-class mail on Thursday when it passed legislation requiring six-day delivery. The Postal Service, which lost $16 billion last year, had said... -
Local postal workers rally to keep Saturday delivery
julieg@herald-mail.comMore than 100 people attended a rally Sunday afternoon in downtown Hagerstown that a local branch of the National Association of Letter Carriers held to advocate maintaining six-day delivery of mail. In February, the postal service announced plans to cut...Tags: U.S. Congress, Patrick R. Donahoe, Mail Order Industry
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Village post office opens on Sharpsburg Pike
dona@herald-mail.comAt a time when the U.S. Postal Service is recommending cutting Saturday service, it is actually adding outlets for customers in the form of village post offices such as the one at May’s Service Center at 8708 Sharpsburg Pike, where a grand opening...Tags: Health Insurance, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, U.S. Congress, Government Postal Delivery
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Larry Wellborn: Scaling back on postal services
The Postal Service has been in the news a lot lately, and for good reason. The Postal Service has lost billions of dollars while losing market share to electronic forms of communication. But this is not entirely the fault of the Post Office or the...Tags: Marketing, U.S. Congress, Employees, Consumer Confidence, Consumers
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Freistatt post office again seems doomed to close
areynolds@ky3.comFREISTATT, Mo -- The Freistatt post office seems to be on schedule to close -- again. U.S. Postal Service officials say they can't reach a lease agreement with the owner of the building. The lease ends on April 1. People in this small town in...Tags: Mail Order Industry
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