Why can’t Calgary be Swaggerville? – Toronto Sun

Why can't Calgary be Swaggerville?Toronto SunAfter Friday's 45-35 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders at Mosaic Stadium, the Stamps split for the bye-week with a 5-2 record and a share of top shot in the CFL's West Division standings. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers, …and more » More: continued here

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Post Office Cutbacks Could Spell Opportunity

WASHINGTON, DC-It is clear that the US Postal Service is getting set to significantly downgrade its footprint. The most recent signs are news reports that it plans to approach Congress to ask for legislation that will allow it to lay off 20% of its workforce, or 120,000 workers. More: continued …

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Food stamp usage soars – WSAU

Food stamp usage soarsWSAUUNDATED (WSAU) Food stamp usage is up sharply in Marathon and Lincoln counties — and state-wide. A report in the Wausau Daily Herald says there are just under 15000 Marathon County residents who receive food-stamps. That's up from just over 7000 four …Local use of food stamps …

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Gold sales climb on eBay

Activity in the special area of eBay known as the Bullion Center is intensifying as consumers unnerved by the economic uncertainty flock to gold in hopes it will be a stable investment. More: continued here

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Malaysia mimics U.S. food stamps

Economic woes spur copy of America’s subsidized grocery plan Patrick Winn Malaysia’s government plans to ease citizens’ rising food costs by copying America’s decades-old “food stamp” program. The stamps will ” cushion the rising cost of living ,” Malaysia’s deputy prime minister told The Star newspaper. As anyone from recession-hit …

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‘Pally’ good show for the Royal Mail – The Star

The Star 'Pally' good show for the Royal MailThe StarINNOVATIVE, eco-friendly, packaging systems specialist Loadhog could be poised for a major breakthrough with Royal Mail. The state owned postal service has been running trials with Loadhog's Pally & Lid system, which combines two of the … More: continued here

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