Labour peers yesterday vowed to fight a Royal Mail sale “every step of the way”. More: continued here
Read More »Poll shows doubts over Royal Mail plan (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
As the government continues taking its Royal Mail reforms through Parliament, an ePolitix.com survey shows hostility to the plans. More: continued here
Read More »Two charged with selling hot goods on eBay (Daily Telegraph)
TWO men have been charged after police busted a criminal syndicate that used eBay and other websites to sell $4.5 million worth of goods bought with fake credit cards. More: continued here
Read More »Two charged with selling hot goods on eBay (News Interactive)
TWO men have been charged after police busted a criminal syndicate that used eBay and other websites to sell $4.5 million worth of goods bought with fake credit cards. More: continued here
Read More »Robert Moore snubbed by Royal Mail after he stopped runaway post van (Times Online)
The Royal Mail is being accused of ingratitude after criticising a man who stopped a 2-tonne runaway post van from careering over a busy main road. More: continued here
Read More »FedEx Office offers help to job seekers (WMCTV Memphis)
FedEx Office branches around the country printed out free resumes Tuesday to help people looking for a job during tough economic times. More: continued here
Read More »Attention, job-seekers: Free resumes today only at FedEx Office locations (Detroit News)
The growing pink-slipped population of Metro Detroit can stretch those severance checks a little bit farther today. In an effort to help job seekers throughout southeast Michigan and across the nation, today only FedEx Office is offering to print up to 25 copies of each customer’s resume for free. More: …
Read More »FedEx Office offering 25 free resumes Tuesday (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
With unemployment numbers at record highs, FedEx Office wants to help by offering 25 free resumes. More: continued here
Read More »Two charged with selling hot goods on eBay (Herald Sun)
TWO men have been charged after police busted a criminal syndicate that used eBay and other websites to sell $4.5 million worth of goods bought with fake credit cards. More: continued here
Read More »Two charged with selling hot goods on eBay (The Courier Mail)
TWO men have been charged after police busted a criminal syndicate that used eBay and other websites to sell $4.5 million worth of goods bought with fake credit cards. More: continued here
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