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Royal Mail workers vote to strike (MalaysiaNews.net)

October 8, 2009 Royal Mail 0

Royal Mail postal workers have voted to take strike action over job security and working conditions.They voted three to one in favour of action, with 61,623 out of a total of 80,830 workers who voted … More: continued here

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Stamps won’t dwell on the past – SLAM! Sports

October 8, 2009 stamps 0

Stamps won't dwell on the pastSLAM! SportsIt's just somebody who's next in our way of accomplishing what we want to accomplish,” said Stamps slotback Jeremaine Copeland. “What happened last year is … More: continued here

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FedEx driver found not guilty in crash (WPRI Providence)

October 8, 2009 FedEx 0

A six person jury has found the driver of a FedEx truck not guilty in connection with a deadly accident in Raynham back in 2006. More: continued here

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Post strike is no red letter day for Royal Mail rivals – Independent

October 8, 2009 Royal Mail 0

Post strike is no red letter day for Royal Mail rivalsIndependentSince full deregulation in 2006, the private sector has been allowed to compete with Royal Mail in areas such as parcel delivery, as well as courier … More: continued here

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eBay Australia turns ten (BigPond News)

October 8, 2009 ebay 0

eBay Australia celebrates its tenth anniversary after selling more than 173 million items. More: continued here

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CDOT work to close Third Street at post office (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)

October 8, 2009 Post Office 0

Today’s work on U.S. 40 has closed Fourth Street south of Lincoln Avenue, and Fifth Street north and south of Lincoln. A CDOT spokeswoman said a closure of Third Street north of Lincoln could start today and will continue “at least through the weekend.” Vehicles can access the post office …

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EBay, H-P, Microsoft Among Early Tech Advancers (Fox News)

October 8, 2009 ebay 0

EBay, H-P, Microsoft Among Early Tech Advancers More: continued here

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eBay Australia passes 10-year mark – The Australian

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eBay Australia passes 10-year markThe AustralianOn Friday eBay Australia marks its 10th anniversary Down Under, having sold more than 173 million items at a rate of one item every 1.8 seconds. …and more » More: continued here

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Wait times for food stamps growing (Wichita Falls Times Record News)

October 8, 2009 stamps 0

Residents of North Texas needing food stamps are waiting longer than usual to have their applications processed, with some waiting up to six weeks to be determined eligible. More: continued here

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Sarah Palin-signed XBox on eBay for $1.1 million – CNET News

October 8, 2009 ebay 0

Hindustan Times Sarah Palin-signed XBox on eBay for $1.1 millionCNET NewsYou see, as I wandered through the pages of eBay in search of some fine and modern cooking utensils, I came across something that forced my digestive system …The Sarah Palin Xbox 360 is back on eBay with the same …

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