Reynolds rushing towards history – Calgary Herald

Reynolds rushing towards historyCalgary HeraldWhether he's slashing through defenders or making the clutch catch, Reynolds will undoubtedly be prominently featured in the Stamps' last three crucial …Zero defence for poor tacklingCalgary SunStamps hope to pick apart DurantEdmonton SunStampeders and Roughriders battle to 44-44 tie in seesaw overtime periodThe Canadian PressCanoe.ca –Globe …

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Thomas Elias: Did Whitman abet tax evasion? – Record-Searchlight

Intellectual Conservative Thomas Elias: Did Whitman abet tax evasion?Record-SearchlightDid Meg Whitman abet and encourage tax evasion during the decade she headed the Internet auction house ebay? That emerged this week as a key …Poizner's economic plan calls for slashing budget, taxesSacramento BeeCalifornia's GOP Gubernatorial Candidates: Is Poizner the most conservative?Intellectual …

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Stamps to Remain at 44 Cents – New York Times

MyFox Tampa Bay Stamps to Remain at 44 CentsNew York TimesBy AP The price of first-class stamps will not go up next year, remaining at 44 cents. Postmaster General John E. Potter said in an internal agency …No planned increase for stamp pricesWashington PostNo increase planned for first-class postageThe Associated …

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Kamei Interview: Excerpts – Wall Street Journal

The Japan Times Kamei Interview: ExcerptsWall Street JournalI've never got a vote from the post office. I've never got even one yen donation from post office-related people. In that sense, I have no connection to the …Japan sets sights on bank assets for regionsFinancial Timesall 18 news articles » More: continued …

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Union leader’s court threat to Royal Mail – Burton Mail

Telegraph.co.uk Union leader's court threat to Royal MailBurton MailTHE union leader representing 200 postal workers set to strike in Burton and South Derbyshire has warned Royal Mail that it will face legal action if it …Royal Mail, Union in TalksWall Street JournalHow Royal Mail bosses have failed to deliver …Belfast …

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No price increase for stamps next year – Washington Post

MyFox Tampa Bay No price increase for stamps next yearWashington PostAmericans will continue to pay 44 cents for first-class stamps in 2010, and the price to mail catalogues and magazines will also stay the same, according to …Stamps to Remain at 44 CentsNew York TimesNo increase planned for first-class postageThe …

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