Stamps snapper shows value from sidelines – CANOE

Globe and Mail Stamps snapper shows value from sidelinesCANOE“Luckily we're not starting tomorrow,” said Stamps GM-head coach John Hufnagel. Based on Wednesday's performance by the backup centres, the Stamps could be in trouble should O'Neill need to come out. Second-year Stamp Zac Carlson snapped one shotgun …D-lineman has plenty to …

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East Leroy post office may be closed – Battle Creek Enquirer

East Leroy post office may be closedBattle Creek EnquirerThe US Postal Service could close the post office in East Leroy as part of a cost-saving consolidation effort. Postal service spokesman Jim Mruk confirmed Thursday that the post office in the unincorporated community south of Battle Creek is being …and more » …

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Royal Mail apologises after postal problems – Get Surrey

Royal Mail apologises after postal problemsGet SurreyA meeting has now been set up between Royal Mail and members of Woking Borough Council, after councillors Amanda Coulson and Ann-Marie Barker became involved in the issue. Cllr Coulson has been looking into problems, which date back to April, … More: continued here

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Warren Buffet’s Childhood Home for Sale – ZippyCart

China Daily Warren Buffet's Childhood Home for SaleZippyCartBy the ZippyCart Content Team Jennifer Smedley, 34 will be selling her Omaha property on the ecommerce solution Ebay. What makes her house worthy of news coverage? Smedley's house happens to be the first home of billionaire investor Warren Buffet. …Warren Buffett childhood …

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Postbox thefts for ‘scrap metal’ – BBC News

BBC News Postbox thefts for 'scrap metal'BBC NewsIn a statement Royal Mail said it was investigating the incidents and "working on the replacement of the boxes". Mr Brookes said: "They could be stealing them for scrap metal. "They're the small cast iron mailboxes attached to telegraph poles – the old …

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State’s food-stamp errors plunge – Indianapolis Star

State's food-stamp errors plungeIndianapolis StarWASHINGTON — Indiana's troubled food-stamp program has improved enough to earn a $1.65 million bonus from the federal government. The state cut the rate of erroneous benefit determinations by almost two-thirds, from 7.13 percent in 2009 to 2.60 … More: continued here

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