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Mandelson turns on mail critics – BBC News

BBC News Mandelson turns on mail criticsBBC News, UKLord Mandelson has accused postal union leaders of using "scare tactics" in the row over government plans to part- privatise Royal Mail. In an interview with the Observer, the business secretary said union leaders were fighting an "ideological" battle …Brown to Invest 1.9 …

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How To Build Trust On eBay – 마인드스포츠올림피아드

How To Build Trust On eBay마인드스포츠올림피아드, South KoreaFeedback is a way eBay allows buyers and sellers to rate their experiences with each other. If you have a stellar feedback rating your visitor will feel you are trustworthy. Your goal should be to increase your auction feedback and keep it positive. … …

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NYC mayor says ‘no’ to food stamp increases – Workers World

NYC mayor says ‘no’ to food stamp increasesWorkers WorldIn addition to planning cutbacks in city social programs for the elderly, disabled and children, and layoffs of city workers and decreases in their benefits, now the mayor refuses to expand food stamp eligibility for some adults, even though the newly … …

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Mandelson’s package and the loss of Royal Mail – Telegraph.co.uk

Mandelson’s package and the loss of Royal MailTelegraph.co.uk, United KingdomRoyal Mail is suffering because of its willingness to comply with EU postal service directives, says Christopher Booker. By Christopher Booker In all the coverage of a possible Labour revolt over Lord Mandelson’s plans to sell off a third of Royal Mail… …

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Would You Buy Steve Wozniak's PowerBook on eBay? – Gizmodo.com

Would You Buy Steve Wozniak's PowerBook on eBay?Gizmodo.comBy Dan Nosowitz , 11:00 AM on Sat Feb 28 2009, 20063 views Looks like Apple Employee #1's old 17", maxed-out PowerBook is for sale on eBay, remarkably devoid of Cheetos fingerprints. But who acquired it from Woz to begin with? The answer …

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The Post Office Girl – Financial Times

The Post Office GirlFinancial Times, UKAt the novel's opening, it's 1926 and Christine Hoflehner, aged 28, works in a village post office. She and her sick mother eke out a miserable existence. You have viewed your allowance of free articles. If you wish to view more, click the button … More: …

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