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FedEx components to raise rates 5.7% (The News & Observer)

December 6, 2008 FedEx 0

FedEx Freight and FedEx National plan to raise general rates by 5.7 percent, effective Jan. 5. More: continued here

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Post office delivering withheld mail (The Wahpeton Daily News)

December 6, 2008 Post Office 0

On Nov. 19, 2008, Allen Edward Prochnow, formerly a rural mail carrier at the Wahpeton, ND Post Office, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to a charge of delay and destruction of mail. More: continued here

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FedEx settles California lawsuit (Memphis Commercial Appeal)

December 6, 2008 FedEx 0

FedEx officials don’t expect a California court settlement to faze the company’s defense of using independent contractors for ground package deliveries. More: continued here

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Oregon to hire 60 to hand out more food stamps (KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland)

December 6, 2008 stamps 0

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — State lawmakers have approved Gov. Ted Kulongoski’s request to hire 60 workers to help the state meet a growing demand for food stamps. More: continued here

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FedEx Freight raising rates in January (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

December 6, 2008 FedEx 0

FedEx Freight and FedEx National LTL plan to raise general rates by 5.7 percent, effective Jan. 5. The less-than-truckload companies are part of the FedEx Freight operating segment of the FedEx Corp., headquartered in Memphis. More: continued here

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West Branch post office to relocate (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)

December 6, 2008 Post Office 0

The West Branch Post Office will be temporarily located at West Branch City Hall, 110 N. Poplar St., beginning Tuesday. More: continued here

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Give 'Em Hill: Santa isn't lost in translation – Daily Review Online

December 6, 2008 stamps 0

Give 'Em Hill: Santa isn't lost in translationDaily Review Online, CA –2 hours agoThe clerk said we could buy 10-cent stamps, but there were only five, count 'em FIVE, 10-cent stamps in the WHOLE POST OFFICE! We bought those, then she … More: continued here

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Lake George post office stuffed full of history (Park Rapids Enterprise)

December 6, 2008 Post Office 0

The line to mail Christmas packages at the tiny Lake George post office is nonexistent. More: continued here

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Ore. to hire 60 to hand out more food stamps (KVAL Eugene)

December 6, 2008 stamps 0

The department told the legislative Emergency Board the need for food stamps has increased 13 percent statewide since October 2007 and by as much as 25 percent in some communities. More than 258,000 households in Oregon use food stamps. More: continued here

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Post Office Food Drive Set – Southern Pines Pilot

December 6, 2008 Post Office 0

Post Office Food Drive SetSouthern Pines Pilot, NC –4 hours agoEmployees of the Eagle Springs, Jackson Springs and West End post offices will conduct a food drive Wednesday, Dec. 10. Rural postal customers wishing to … More: continued here

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