USPS offer reward after driver is shot
USPS has put up a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a gunman that killed a postal worker on 2 October.
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Posted by Ian Taylor | Oct 7, 2009 | News |
USPS has put up a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a gunman that killed a postal worker on 2 October.
Read MorePosted by Ian Taylor | Oct 7, 2009 | News |
DHL International will invest $10m in India over the year to set up temperature controlled warehousing facilities for life science products, reports Live Mint.
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The number of UK residents who have trouble getting to their local branch has doubled since Labour came to power in 1997, reports The Daily Telegraph.
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Tom Watson MP has written to the chief executive of Royal Mail Group, Adam Crozier, to complain about the Royal Mail’s “heavy handed approach” to the “growing sector of not-for-profit citizen focused sites” in the UK, reports h-online.com
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FedEx Express has unveiled the industry’s first onboard automatic fire-suppression system (FSS), elevating the level of safety during international, over-water flights.
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UPS has became the first small package carrier to offer its customers the ability to offset the carbon dioxide emissions generated by the transport of their packages within the United States.
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I was trudging around the supermarket in a gormless state last night – wandering up and down the never-ending array of identical aisles wondering whether buying a multi pack of kitchen rolls (or kitchen towels for our American readers) was indeed better value than purchasing them in singular form – when two things sprang into my mind:
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Postal leaders from across the world have put their names to a Universal Postal Union (UPU) banner that will be presented to world leaders before December’s United Nations (UN) climate change conference in Copenhagen.
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