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More vote to join postal strikes (BBC News)

September 3, 2009 Royal Mail 0

More postal workers in the East are to walk out, with staff in Norfolk voting to strike against Royal Mail modernisation plans. More: continued here

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Fargo post office branch still might be cut (KVLY – KXJB Fargo)

September 3, 2009 Post Office 0

The University Station post office in Fargo is still among those targeted for possible closure, even after the Postal Service narrowed the number. More: continued here

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Number of Americans on food stamps rises (San Diego Union-Tribune)

September 3, 2009 stamps 0

The number of Americans receiving food stamps continued to rise in June, with more than 35 million Americans receiving assistance. More: continued here

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Kissimmee post office knocked off closure list, seven others remain – Orlando Sentinel

September 3, 2009 Post Office 0

Kissimmee post office knocked off closure list, seven others remainOrlando SentinelA Kissimmee location was knocked off a list of Florida post office locations that may be closed, according to a list released today. … More: continued here

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Reprieve for village post office ‘terrific’ (The Buffalo News)

September 3, 2009 Post Office 0

Kenmore activists breathed a sigh of relief Wednesday when they learned that their local post office would be spared from closure, at least for now. More: continued here

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PGA golfers happy that FedEx Cup playoffs reward regular-season play more than they did last year (The Appleton Post-Crescent)

September 3, 2009 FedEx 0

NORTON, Mass. Bob Estes was on his way to the first tee for a practice round at the TPC Boston on Wednesday when he stopped to look at the FedEx Cup standings. More: continued here

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Point Place post office stays open (NBC 24 Toledo)

September 3, 2009 Post Office 0

The gov’t has announced that the Point Place Post Office will stay open, leaving residents happy that they will not have to travel to Manhattan Blvd. for their mailings. More: continued here

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Point Place post office taken off closure list (The Toledo Blade)

September 3, 2009 Post Office 0

FROM BLADE STAFF AND NEWS SERVICES The U.S. Postal Service yesterday announced a pared-down listing of stations and branches under consideration for closure that removed one of two Toledo stations from the endangered list. The post office at 4445 North Summit St., in Point Place, has escaped the budget-cutting. But …

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eBay Sheds Itself of Skype (IEEE Spectrum)

September 3, 2009 ebay 0

eBay has decided to sell Skype to a group of investors for $1.9 billion in cash and a note for a further $125 million. However, eBay is still keeping a 35% share of the company. More: continued here

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eBay to sell 65% of Skype for $1.9 billion (BusinessWorld Online)

September 3, 2009 ebay 0

NEW YORK — Internet auction house eBay, Inc. plans to sell a majority stake in its online phone unit Skype for $1.9 billion to private investors including Silver Lake, a deal analysts said was worth more than expected but may curb eBay’s growth potential. More: continued here

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