Day: May 14, 2003

DHL Singapore assits overseas voting in Belgian elections

DHL has been selected by the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the official air express company to expedite its overseas voting process. Through this project, DHL Express will assist Belgian citizens who are living abroad to vote in the forthcoming National elections.

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US Postal Reform Would Get Big Boost With White House Backing

Postal reform could move ahead provided it receives strong backing from the White House, the chairman of the House of Representatives committee that includes oversight of the U.S. Postal Service told attendees yesterday at the Direct Marketing Association’s 2003 Government Affairs Conference here. “If the White House is not willing to go with it, I just think it’s going to be very difficult [to get a bill passed] on the Hill,” said Rep. Tom Davis, R-VA, chairman of the Government Reform Committee. “Without them pushing it, without our leadership response to that, you’re just not going to get Congress eager to make decisions [such as closing] post offices and to start angering interest groups.”

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An Post Loses Roadside Letter Box Decision

An Post has threatened a price rise following yesterday’s decision by the communications regulator that the company cannot force customers to accept roadside letter boxes. ComReg chairwoman, Ms Etain Doyle, said An Post would be breaking the law if it went ahead with plans to oblige customers to accept deliveries to a postbox at the side of the road in place of a doorstep service.

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