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USPS won’t stop mailing animal-fighting paraphernalia

The Humane Society of the United States filed a lawsuit in federal court in the District of Columbia in June challenging the US Postal Service’s refusal to implement portions of a new federal law that prohibits the mailing of animal- fighting paraphernalia, including trade magazines that advertise fighting animals, knives and other implements used in illegal dogfights and cockfights.

The lawsuit is being filed as a companion case to an action the HSUS filed earlier this year against Internet retailer Amazon.com and other parties for shipping the same animal-fighting trade publications in violation of the federal animal-fighting law.

In May 2007, President Bush signed the federal Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act, which strengthened the federal law against dog fighting and cockfighting. One provision of the law makes it a felony to send any “commercial speech for purposes of promoting or in any other manner furthering an animal- fighting venture” through the mail.

The lawsuit alleges that the USPS is violating the law by knowingly accepting animal-fighting materials for mailing, and by issuing discount, bulk mail permits to two animal-fighting trade publications — The Feathered Warrior and The Gamecock, both published in Arkansas.

The HSUS alerted USPS officials to the new animal-fighting law the same day it was enacted, and asked them to halt the mailing of two trade magazines that are essentially mail-order catalogs for illegal cockfighting weapons and fighting birds.

The society said Congress was explicit in its intent to halt mailing of these magazines, including by noting in the Congressional Record that the new law “prohibits the Web sites and the magazines where fighting animals are advertised for sale.”

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FedEx Ground coming to West Frankfort (Kentucky)

A new FedEx Ground Distribution Center could be under construction in West Frankfort later this year.

FedEx Ground officials have signed a contract with a development company to construct Presley said he received word about the contract Tuesday afternoon.

A new facility is necessary because the company has outgrown the current center located in Marion. The new facility would bring an additional 40 to 60 jobs.

“We have chosen a developer and hope to have a signed, executed lease in the next 30 days,” company spokesman David Westrick said. “I would compare where we are now to someone who has their heart set on a house but they have to make sure it passes inspection and do all the nitty-gritty work to make sure the house is suitable for their needs.”

If all goes well, Westrick said, the facility is on track for a September groundbreaking.

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Florida East Coast Railway named Rail Carrier of the Year by UPS

Florida East Coast Railway, L.L.C. (“FECR”), the transportation subsidiary of Florida East Coast Industries, Inc. (“FECI”), has been recognized by UPS as one of two Rail Carriers of the Year for 2006. The award recognizes FECR’s continuing commitment to UPS for daily on-time delivery. UPS, which is the Railway’s largest domestic intermodal customer, has a long-standing partnership spanning well over a decade.

Senior executives of the Railway and UPS are scheduled to meet with FECR and UPS employees from Jacksonville to Miami over a three-day period starting today to commemorate and celebrate this system-wide achievement.

In addition to working directly with National Accounts in the retail market within the Southeast, FECR’s Intermodal Division builds relationships with Intermodal Marketing Companies (IMCs), Parcel carriers, Less-Than- Truckload Companies (LTLs), Truckload carriers, Ocean carriers and railroads.

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Postal Service and Letter Carriers Union reach tentative contract agreement

The U.S. Postal Service and the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) have reached a tentative agreement on a five-year contract. If ratified by union members, the agreement will run through Nov. 20, 2011, and affect approximately 222,000 career employees who deliver mail to residences and businesses on city delivery routes.

“Upon ratification, this agreement will benefit the Postal Service, our customers and employees,” said Doug Tulino, Postal Service vice president for Labor Relations. “It addresses important issues related to labor costs, revenue and delivery operations. While long in the making, we believe that this agreement will prove to be in the best interests of all concerned.”

The Postal Service and the NALC had been scheduled to enter into binding interest arbitration later this year after being unable to reach a new tentative contract. If the current tentative agreement is ratified, the arbitration will not be needed. The Postal Service and the NALC formally opened national contract negotiations in August, 2006.

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DHL launches ShipRush

DHL introduced ShipRush, the software tool designed for people to ship directly from several popular software applications. ShipRush for DHL gives shippers an easy and efficient way to ship via DHL by seamlessly integrating with their preferred business software.

Shippers using QuickBooks(R), eBay(R) or Microsoft Outlook will be able to ship directly to contacts within those applications without re-keying address data in a separate shipping system. ShipRush for DHL eliminates the need to copy and paste addresses or to export and import customer information in order to ship.

ShipRush for DHL processes all DHL domestic Express and Ground shipments, while providing greater accuracy by pulling the address directly from the customer’s software or Outlook application. In addition to printing a DHL shipping label from their own application, shippers using the new product can track and view shipments, print shipment activity reports, send automatic email notifications to recipients with the tracking number, and access discounted rates with a DHL account number.

ShipRush for DHL also downloads addresses from QuickBooks or Microsoft Outlook, and pulls PayPal confirmed addresses directly from eBay. The software can run on any PC or over a customer’s local network so it is accessible to multiple users.

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