Police destroy package – Monroe News Star

Police destroy packageMonroe News StarChuck Johnson of the Monroe Police Bomb Team handles a suspicious package that employees found at the US post office on US 165. / Barbara Leader/The News-Star The US post office on US 165 in Monroe was evacuated Tuesday afternoon when an employee …and more » More: …

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Royal Mail Bill clears the Lords

Government plans to privatise the Royal Mail have moved a step closer as legislation cleared its passage through the House of Lords. Related Stories Setting rate that will lure foreign investors ‘Cut will only benefit accountants and lawyers’ Politicians give a warm welcome to ‘timely’ report findings Business leaders react …

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Royal Mail Bill clears the Lords – Belfast Telegraph

Royal Mail Bill clears the LordsBelfast TelegraphGovernment plans to privatise the Royal Mail have moved a step closer as legislation cleared its passage through the House of Lords. The Postal Services Bill will return to the Commons on June 9 for its final stage before being granted Royal Assent. …News …

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eBay’s CEO Isn’t Scared Of Square

Here at eG8 we caught up with eBay CEO John Donahoe inbetween lunch with Nicolas Sarkozy and another meeting to ask him about what’s up with eBay and what he thinks of Square’s big product announcement, where the company basically went one big step further in its endeavor to kill …

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Suspicious Package Shuts Down Monroe Post Office

Monroe police evacuated the main post office on Sterlington Road, after a report of a suspicious package.  Police were called by employees who reported a ticking sound coming from a package.  The package was then X-rayed, that’s when a cell phone was discovered inside.   More: continued here

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In brief: Postal rates reconsidered – NewsOK.com

In brief: Postal rates reconsideredNewsOK.comThe federal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Tuesday told the commission to reconsider its rejection last fall of the Postal Service's request to raise rates. Normally increases are limited to the inflation rate, but the post office…and more » More: continued here

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