FedEX unveils its new fleet of hybrid trucks right here in the Valley. More: continued here
Read More »Odor Settles in Massachusetts Avenue Post Office (Washington Post)
Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet — nor, apparently, unpleasant smells — can keep postal workers from their duties at the District’s Massachusetts Avenue post office. More: continued here
Read More »Habitat stamps soon obsolete for some (9 News Denver)
SALIDA – Greg Felt, co-owner of Ark Anglers Fly Fishing in Salida, said it was always a bit of a confusing situation when people who wanted to visit a state wildlife habitat found out that they needed to contact the Colorado Division of Wildlife first. More: continued here
Read More »First class challenge for Royal Mail men (Berwickshire Today)
A TEAM of managers from Royal Mail Group are showing they ‘Believe in Children’ by taking part in Barnardo’s Scotland’s Cairngorm Challenge in August. (22/07/2009 10:42:38) More: continued here
Read More »Combatting urban scrawl (Montreal Gazette)
Like the other veterans who frequent the Royal Canadian Legion in Notre Dame de Grâce, Stuart Vallieres is fed up with the vandals who spray paint graffiti on their legion hall. Every time it’s cleaned up, the youths return to tag the building on de Maisonneuve Blvd. More: continued here
Read More »Wildlife artists seek success in stamp contests – Chicago Tribune
Wildlife artists seek success in stamp contestsChicago TribuneTim Turenne has a theory on why he mustered only a fifth-place finish in last year's inaugural Minnesota Walleye Habitat Stamp contest. …Habitat stamps soon obsolete for some9NEWS.comFor wildlife artists, stamp contests a mustwinReiten Television KXMB Bismarckall 22 news articles » More: continued here
Read More »Andrew ‘was paid £3m more’ for Southyork ‘to lobby for Kazakh premier’ (Daily Mail: World News)
The president of Kazakhstan paid £3m above the market value for Prince Andrew’s Royal residence to persuade him to lobby on his behalf, according to a new book. More: continued here
Read More »PLANE JETS IN AT GOODWOOD (Sporting Life)
Mike De Kock’s smart sprinter J J The Jet Plane steps back up to seven furlongs in the Betfair Cup at Glorious Goodwood on Tuesday. The five-year-old finished fourth when sent off favourite for the Golden Jubilee at Royal Ascot, before taking third in the July Cup. More: continued here
Read More »Stamps consider WR options – Winnipeg Sun
Globe and Mail Stamps consider WR optionsWinnipeg SunBut the Stamps (2-2) would be happier if one of their younger, cheaper options could step in. The first option would be rookie Titus Ryan, who had middling …Stamps unhappy after horse-collar cuts down RamboVancouver SunStamps maul hapless LionsEdmonton SunStampeders lose Rambo in …
Read More »RI food stamp lawsuit heads back to court – Turn to 10.com
RI food stamp lawsuit heads back to courtTurn to 10.comAP PROVIDENCE, RI—A lawsuit over alleged delays in processing food stamp applications in Rhode Island heads back to federal court this week. … More: continued here
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