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      Time may finally overrun tiny 1888 post office

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

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      Stamps OL Sheridan announces retirement

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

      CALGARY – Calgary Stampeders offensive lineman Matt Sheridan announced his retirement from football Monday, but kept the door open for a possible return to the game. More: continued here

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      UPDATE: Fire near Royal Gorge forces evacuations

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

      More than 100 firefighters are working to gain control of a wildfire burning west of Canon City near the Royal Gorge. Buckskin Joes as well as all businesses and residences on 8 mile hill, County Road 61 and the southside of Highway 50 are evacuated. The Royal Gorge closed Monday afternoon. Crews didn’t know yet…

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      Hecker debacle embroils pals’ bank

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

      With his fondness for Rolexes and other fine jewelry, Denny Hecker was one of the best customers at Royal Jewelers, a Fargo, N.D., store owned by Richard Olson and his family, running up a $200,000 tab at one point. Over a 25-year friendship, Hecker and Olson attended each other’s family events and parties and even…

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      Stamps don’t expect Jackson to replace Copeland – Montreal Gazette

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

      Stamps don't expect Jackson to replace CopelandMontreal Gazette… and I had a lot of confidence that if I inserted him in the lineup last year that he would be able to play the game,” said Stamps coach John Hufnagel. …and more » More: continued here

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      Stamps’ Sheridan too heavy to continue – Montreal Gazette

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

      Sportsnet.ca Stamps' Sheridan too heavy to continueMontreal Gazette“He came to the realization that he wasn't in the kind of football shape he needs to be in,” said Stamps head coach and general manager John Hufnagel. …Another Stamp O-lineman retiresToronto SunBurris key in Stamps' pre-season win over RidersTSNGame Story: Stampeders vs. RidersCalgary HeraldCalgary Sun –CANOE –650 CKOM News…

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      Portable post office allays fears for Shoreham residents – Mornington Peninsula Leader

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

      Mornington Peninsula Leader Portable post office allays fears for Shoreham residentsMornington Peninsula LeaderBELEAGUERED residents of Shoreham have been thrown a lifeline in their bid to save the post office. Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors last week voted … More: continued here

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      Stamps Offensive Lineman Retires

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

      Calgary Stampeders offensive lineman Matt Sheridan has announced his retirement from football. More: continued here

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      Mail Carriers Protest Postal Proposal – WESH Orlando

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

      Providence Business News Mail Carriers Protest Postal ProposalWESH OrlandoThe US Post Office said one thing that could be going away, in an effort to save money, could be Saturday service — many mail carriers think that would be …CVS, Medco Oppose Postal Cuts, Citing Delays, CostsBusinessWeekSnow, Rain Won't Keep Mailman Away, Saturday MightCentral Florida News…

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      Shell Tarred by Gulf Spill Pays Up in Bond Sale: Credit Markets

      Byadmin June 21, 2010

      Royal Dutch Shell Plc was penalized by the bond market in a $2.75 billion debt offering and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. notes tumbled on concern that the worst oil spill in U.S. history will depress profits across the industry. More: continued here

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