Mail dumped beside riverRichmond and Twickenham Times, UK –5 hours ago… the mail could have been important or confidential documents. A spokesman for Royal Mail denied the junk mail had come from the Twickenham sorting office. More: continued here
Read More »Gagne apologizes to ‘mates (Sports Illustrated)
MARYVILLE, Ariz. (AP) — Eric Gagne, identified as a user of illegal drugs in the Mitchell Report, apologized Monday to his new Milwaukee Brewers teammates for “a distraction that shouldn’t be taking place.” More: continued here
Read More »Adobe & Symantec sue eBay software sellers (Geek.com)
Citing a lack of action on the part of eBay, both Adobe and Symantec have decided to take action against certain sellers offering pirated software on the auction site. The lawsuits have been started by the Software & Information Industry Association Auction Litigation Program. This program represents a wide range …
Read More »Sellers fume over eBay price hike (News 14 Carolina)
CHARLOTTE — For more than two years, anyone with unwanted items in their closets could come to the “I Sold It” store in south Charlotte, and owner Mark Whitman would help them do just that. But some recent changes to the popular auction site eBay have him concerned. More: continued …
Read More »LITTLE HALLINGBURY: Post office could be saved (Harlow Citizen)
THERE could be light at the end of the tunnel for Little Hallingbury Post Office as Essex County Council has earmarked up to £1.5m to help save some of the 32 branches closed by Post Office Ltd across the county. More: continued here
Read More »Al Fayed: Diana’s death was ‘hot murder’ (CNN.com)
The father of Princess Diana’s boyfriend has testified for the first time at the inquest into their deaths, calling the 1997 car crash in which they died “hot murder” and alleging a massive cover-up involving the British royal family. More: continued here
Read More »Pakistan on edge for crucial vote count (TODAYonline)
Former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif stamps his ballot paper in Lahore. Vote-counting began in Pakistan after voters defied bombings and shootings to cast their ballots in elections that will decide the political fate of key US ally President Pervez Musharraf. More: continued here
Read More »Stamps sign JoJaun Armour – Canada.com
CBC News Stamps sign JoJaun ArmourCanada.com, Canada –2 hours agoLinebacker JoJuan Armour made a verbal agreement to sign with the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday, but a series of phone calls from Stamps management, …Stamps plug safety valveCanoe.caStamps Add Experienced Defensive BackOurSports Central (press release)Stampeders filling holes on free agency listCanada.comThe Canadian Pressall …
Read More »Plans for former post office move forward – Journal Inquirer
Plans for former post office move forwardJournal Inquirer, CT –3 hours agoSOUTH WINDSOR – Plans for renovations to turn the former post office building into town offices are expected this week, town officials say. … More: continued here
Read More »Deutsche Post names new boss amid tax probe (TODAYonline)
A Deutsche Post sign adorns a post office in Berlin. Deutsche Post named logistics chief Frank Appel as its new chairman on Monday following the departure of Klaus Zumwinkel who is under investigation in Germany’s biggest ever tax evasion probe. More: continued here
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