Until the Post Office realise that they are underpaying their postmasters, they are going to lose them. |
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Of the large trading companies that were under nationalized ownership at the beginning of the 1980s, only the Post Office remains state-owned. |
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However, Scrooge-like Post Office executives are insisting that branch offices should remain open until 4pm this year. |
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The Irish Post reflects the lives of and is the voice of the Irish in Britain. |
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Her father was the postmaster at Newbridge Post Office, following a career in the British army. |
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They must have the money paid into a bank account, or open a Post Office Card Account and then withdraw the cash. |
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Have you heard the rumours of a tunnel under the Viaduct, or the one connecting the main Post Office basement to the railway depot? |
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Last Post agents were shocked at the news this week that practically all German euro banknotes contain traces of cocaine. |
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A man working in the Post Office turns out to be a special agent with the skill to uncover aliens masquerading as humans. |
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He and other postmasters today criticised the Post Office, saying they did not feel the organisation was protecting them properly. |
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It goes without say that you can't find any such in the South China Morning Post or The Standard. |
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But United officials told the Yorkshire Post last night that making tickets available internally was standard practice. |
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This is despite the likes of the Washington Post delicately skirting round the direct quote. |
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Nor could the Yorkshire Post tell its readers that soldiers and regiments from the county were in the thick of the battle. |
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It was good thinking, except I'd forgotten it was Tuesday and, on Tuesdays, the Post Office in Spilsby shuts at midday. |
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Washington Post Metro columnist Marc Fisher has begun doing a weekly, unscripted audio call-in show each Tuesday at noon. |
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A trumpeter from the force played the Last Post and two flag bearers carried the Union flag and the ceremonial flag. |
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Her request was refused by the notarization department, the Shanghai Morning Post reported. |
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The Post Office Room features a collection of antique telephones including old-fashioned manual exchanges. |
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Bolton-by-Bowland Post Office opened a tearoom as a sideline to subsidise the existing operation. |
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Washington Post hatchet man Michael Kelly joined in this macarena of meretricious mendacity. |
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Canada Post makes a stamp allowing you to stick your very own ugly mug on an envelope for just 54 more cents than a regular stamp. |
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The censors have unblocked the New York Times website, Washington Post website and other websites. |
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It's hoped that it will reduce feelings of regret, remorse and guilt, which are all core to the experience of Post Traumatic Stress. |
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In many contributions to The Racing Post he also tackled the serious issues of racing with a unbiased and detached eye. |
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Cartridges found at the Post Office contained residues of aluminium, lead, barium and antimony or three or two of these elements. |
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Ten minutes later I was in the Post Office, handing over yet another envelope to be sent by special delivery. |
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A letter is to be sent to the Post Office and a special meeting of the council is being organised. |
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Kohut said people can notify Canada Post if they do not wish to receive unaddressed mail. |
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As his body was laid to rest, six Royal Marines fired a volley of three shots followed by a rendering of the Last Post by a bugler. |
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Something tells me that the federal sentencing standards are tougher on Post Office robberies than supermarket stick-ups. |
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In response to the spate of armed robberies, the Post Office told postmasters and postmistresses warning them to be extra vigilant. |
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The Jerusalem Post is reporting that American forces have captured an installation used to manufacture chemical weapons. |
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The esteemed editress of the Liverpool Daily Post is leaving to become a full-time novelist. |
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Three days earlier, four men snatched a cash box from a Post Office van while a delivery was being made at Marland. |
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The Post Office announced in April that five sub post offices in the area could close as part of its national programme of urban shutdowns. |
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You have a Gatling gun on the wharf to-day, and there is one on the turret of the Post Office, they tell us. |
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The silver gilt trophy had been hidden away wrapped in copies of the Yorkshire Post dating from 1928 in a bank vault in a secret location. |
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Bill's face appears on a poster and on the front of a free newspaper in the latest campaign highlighting Post Office services. |
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He told the Post that military action would foment a political crisis in the Middle East, which, he said, could ignite the rise of radicalism. |
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As I was unable to produce proof of postage or purchase the matter was referred to Post Office Ltd, Belfast. |
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During a break in proceedings, she told the Yorkshire Post how she came to be an adviser on the show and firm friends with its star. |
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I was in the Post Office drawing out money, and they asked me to put in my PIN number. |
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Thugs escaped with thousands of pounds after raiding the Harpurhey Post Office and supermarket on Rochdale Road with a meat cleaver. |
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The 13-year-old son of Ahonoora shattered his left front pastern on October 2, and underwent surgery the next day, Racing Post reported. |
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As the old Post Office doesn't have an international parcel post, we continue round the corner to a rather more modest modern building. |
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One of the gunmen was white, of chubby build and wearing a Post Office uniform consisting of a pale blue shirt and blue trousers. |
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The Post Office wishes to assure its customers that they can continue collecting pensions, child benefit and other benefits from the Post Office. |
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Breda has also recently been employed to work in Kill Post Office, which allows her to focus more time on her studies and evening classes. |
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During the past couple of weeks work has begun on the dangerous stretch of road on the north side of town opposite the Post Office. |
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But I don't recall her ever mugging any fellow oldies in the Post Office pensions queue. |
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An article in the Post suggests the US military was ready to begin emergency food drops into New Orleans much earlier in the week. |
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That statement went out in dribs and drabs overnight and the Times and the Post have stories on it on their websites today. |
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Otherwise, anyone wanting to talk fills out a form at the nearby Kreta Ayer Police Post and shows proof of citizenship. |
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The Washington Post reviews a novel excoriating the president and discussing assassination. |
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The troubles were exclusively revealed by the Yorkshire Post last November. |
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Remember when the Washington Post was vilipended and qualified as a gossip column when it published the first article about the Watergate? |
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The Yorkshire Post Band plays a more liberated version of Dixieland, whereas the Swale Valley Band revels in the roots of New Orleans. |
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Both the Washington Post and the Washington Times tell the story of Eugene Simpson in honor of Veterans Day today. |
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Rather than contacting a lawyer, he called the Denver Post and asked for the news desk. |
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However, when contacted by The Sunday Business Post last Friday, the witness emphatically denied the statement attributed to him. |
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Indeed, unusually and disappointingly, his decision not only quotes but actually relies upon a Washington Post OpEd on the issue! |
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Surprisingly, these inelastic pedagogic methods were extremely successful, and Post was a very popular teacher. |
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It is a pity that the article appears in the Post and not in an Indonesian language paper so that more people would be able to read it. |
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The Washington Post reports that the wave of violence in the Sunni Arab heartland continued unrelentingly on Thursday. |
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Both The New York Times and The Washington Post have policies establishing that they generally do not unpublish accurate articles. |
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The attitude taken by the Post highlights the hypocritical and unprincipled character of its criticisms of the Bush administration. |
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The Yorkshire Post has now been campaigning for over two years to raise the profile of physical education in state school timetables. |
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The decibel level inside the Post newsroom gave the rumor credence far beyond idle chatter. |
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Jerrold Post interviewed for eight hours an Abu Nidal terrorist who skyjacked an airliner and killed five passengers. |
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Mr Sheerman yesterday told the Yorkshire Post he had heard rumours that the TransPennine franchise would be relatively unambitious. |
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A high domed roof and Ionic-Corinthian pillars give the General Post Office in Kolkata an imposing appearance. |
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Ricks' piece in the Post suggests that there are too many imponderables to predict at this point how these developments will play out. |
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But it would be impolitic to blame the government which, the Post reminds us, has spent billions of dollars on urban renewal. |
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Well, for what it's worth, missus, the Last Post suggests home economics for an easier life. |
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Mr Hayes has challenged the introduction of competition at the expense of the British Post Office. |
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Battle plans to force the Post Office to re-think proposals to shut three Swindon branches are hotting up. |
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In 1958, the Post Office ceased the practice as collectors were purchasing only the plate blocks, leaving broken panes of stamps in post offices. |
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Campaigners' worst fears came true this week when Post Office Ltd confirmed that all the branches on its hit list would shut. |
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The force of the hit knocked Anthony back until he was leaning against the Post Office wall for support. |
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But Ms Cannings hit back, claiming the Yorkshire Post story had been misleading. |
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So when he retired from the Post Office two years ago at the age of 52, no one would have begrudged him an early rest. |
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The New York Post calls him an effete egghead, but that doesn't quite capture it. |
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If you suspect mail theft, get a lockable mailbox or rent a Post Office box. |
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It was also possible to arrange an item of mail to be left at a convenient Post Office though the Post Office would charge for this service. |
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At the same time, the Post was the first paper where I felt free to write as a gay man. |
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The Washington Post has recently reported how the president continues to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. |
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When news of the gruesome homicide began to trickle out, the Washington Post newsroom was astir. |
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At this point I believe the Washington Post would favor tax hikes for the sake of tax hikes. |
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The Jakarta Post talked to a few individuals who suggested that the nation focus on manpower and employment issues in the new year. |
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Gunn said the charges ranged from intimidation, assault by threats, crimen injuria and contraventions of the Post Office Act. |
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The figures were supplied to The Sunday Business Post by Bupa, the Irish subsidiary of British health insurer Bupa. |
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Sir Gordon Linacre, President of Yorkshire Post Newspapers, proposed the loyal toast. |
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While the Command Post was about aggregating information, Strengthening The Good is about amplifying awareness. |
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He has a piece in today's Washington Post in which he argues that the besetting sin of today's journalists is arrogance. |
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Besides all the hits, Post 115 hurlers issued eight walks, hit two batters and wild-pitched three runs home. |
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Mr Fellows said that the office's mail had been held by the Post Office over Christmas and delivered on Monday. |
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The Sunday Business Post has a section on its website where it holds forth on ethics and standards. |
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The get-well-soon messages have been flooding in, and the Nottingham Evening Post set up a tribute board on its online format. |
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I really hope it can be saved from closure but it is down to the Post Office at the end of the day. |
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I fear though that this isn't just a loss for the Post but also a loss for me and everyone else who counts on good political reporting. |
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Three volleys would be fired by the guard, and the Last Post played, followed by a prayer, hymn, and benediction. |
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I wish I had access to Lexis-Nexis right now, because I'm sure I could pin this story down if her old columns for the NY Post are up there. |
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I assured her that there was plenty of information on the address and that China Post was pretty good and would no doubt get the package to me. |
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A gang of thieves raided Brickens Post Office at lunch time last Thursday afternoon. |
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On Thursday morning last Ardagh Post Office was broken into by a number of raiders who fled away in the direction of Rathkeale. |
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In common with ceremonies across the land, the Last Post and Reveille rang out as the Few were remembered and honoured. |
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The ad promoted six-month subscriptions to the Post by offering six movie tickets to people who took them up on the offer. |
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The search is on to find a new sub-postmaster and Post Office to serve Merstham, after the branch on the High Street was unexpectedly closed. |
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Every evening at about seven-thirty crowds began assembling outside the General Post Office to watch the departure of the Royal Mail coaches. |
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The old Post Office is about shagged and courier companies on an ever-increasing basis are sending even parcels. |
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Commanding Officer of HMAS Rankin, LCDR Steve Hussey, salutes as the Last Post is sounded during the Freedom of Entry to Cobar. |
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The pillar box was removed from outside the former Fishergate Post Office in Fulford Road earlier this year, following the closure of the office. |
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The Government may be filling the Post Office's financial black hole but is not directly supporting the threatened businesses of sub-postmasters. |
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The Post Office will be made responsible for maintaining the rural network and preventing any avoidable closures. |
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Documents seen by the Yorkshire Post also revealed the company was flouting copyright laws and using unlicensed software on office computers. |
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The robbers then did a U-turn in the road and drove back in the direction of the Post Office. |
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The Washington Post reported that after the meeting officers bought tapes and compact discs of the speech to give to their colleagues. |
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Cancer patients in the region are facing a huge postcode lottery for life-saving treatment, the Yorkshire Post can reveal today. |
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It was the end of an era when Seamus Rogers despatched the last mail from the Post Office in Brize. |
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The Royal Mail is currently in negotiations with other firms such as TPG and Deutsche Post to deliver their mail. |
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Canada Post still delivers unsolicited mail, but only those with the name and address of the occupant on them. |
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Not more than an hour ago I went down to the Post Office and sent out postcards to all those that have asked for one. |
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Clayton Heights post office is one of 17 Bradford branches facing the axe after Post Office Ltd announced major restructuring. |
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You put his picture up in the Post Office and you go after him until this public enemy is caged. |
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However at the moment An Post are finding that some businesses are not open to receive their mail and do not have suitable postboxes. |
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The Dominion Post reports that Kiwis are indecisive on polling day because 30 percent of us make up our minds in the last months of an election. |
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Those who do agree to participate will be supplied with a postbox, which An Post say is high quality, attractive and weather-proof. |
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Assaults on scabs increased and strikers tried to pull clerks out of shops, the Post Office, the Telephone Exchange and Park Station. |
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Australia Post angered unionists by bringing in supervisors and their families to scab on the strike. |
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The Post Office also agreed to install a postbox in the Seaview area, and street lighting around Seaview has also been upgraded. |
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Today I had to go to the Post Office and buy some postal orders to pay for a visa application. |
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An Evening Post journalist was put in an armlock twice by riot police on the same protest. |
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Is this just a case of the Post being overly sensitive to White House mau-mauing? |
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Nice article in the Washington Post on white South Africans going to Soweto. |
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His cartoons have also appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post and Saturday Review. |
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The correspondence was obtained by The Sunday Business Post under the Freedom of Information Act. |
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Well, I, of course, am always chagrined when I have to disagree with the Washington Post editorial board. |
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The gang fired the gun at the glass security screen of the Post Office in Halifax Road, Cullingworth, at 10 am on Monday but fled empty handed. |
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Purdy of The Denver Post is the fifth winner of the Aldo Leopold Award for Distinguished Editorial Writing. |
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You write in your book that you came out in The Washington Post because you feared being outed in the gay press. |
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A formal announcement would be made today after Hu was elected in Jiang's place by the 198 members of the central committee, the Post said. |
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The tough policy is symptomatic of a new war on Jamaican Yardies that is being waged by police, as revealed by the Yorkshire Post last Saturday. |
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Must The New York Post always unleash its film editor, V.A. Musetto, on every dewy starlet who appears in an independent film? |
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A sub-postmistress has won a year-long battle to be paid the minimum wage by the Post Office in a decision set to cost millions. |
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He's currently serving time in San Quentin, where he's copy editor for the prison newspaper, the San Quentin Post Dispatch. |
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On the up were the Irish Times, the Sunday Business Post and Ireland on Sunday. |
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However, Blanchard found a Lakehurst specimen in the herbarium of the Department of Biology at the C. W. Post campus of Long Island University. |
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From time to time, the Post executive editor explains the paper's policy on the op-ed page. |
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His foreign minister wrote an article in the op-ed page of The Washington Post this week. |
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The earliest instruments were made of a tube of wood, which led on to the Post Horn. |
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This would be like prosecuting the publisher of The Washington Post for an op-ed article. |
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In June 2004, the Post Exchange here was mortared, killing two Soldiers and wounding more than a dozen additional troops. |
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They left no forwarding address with me and though the Post Office redirected their mail for a bit, this has now stopped. |
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A columnist in the Post accused the marchers of having been duped by a remnant group of Stalinists. |
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The Post Office was closed after the incident and this afternoon local people were trying the front door. |
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Now she has had the front door replaced without a letterbox and her post is delivered to the Post Office in Bingley. |
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The Normandy Band of the Queen's Division provided a full range of music from marches to the stirring Post Horn Gallop. |
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Royal Mail could have to make sure all post is delivered before noon and customers never wait more than five minutes in Post Office queues. |
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Gaye Alexander, who co-owns Horbury Junction Post Office, which is closing later this month, claimed the situation was bleak. |
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For the first time in many years An Post recorded a loss on its post office business. |
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Mongeham Post Office, on the way to Deal, sells all you may require including the local Ice cream by appointment to the Queen Mother. |
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It was also during the years of World War II that Marjorie Post acquired two icons with imperial provenances. |
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The cash bribe is rarely encountered in this hard-up hobby where every spare penny goes to the ever-open maw of the Post Office. |
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Next Saturday afternoon sees the Racing Post Trophy at Doncaster, the last Group 1 race of the British season. |
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Mr Perham said traffic would come to a standstill as The Last Post was played in memory of the diggers. |
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It will be a sad day for a Guiseley postmistress when her business closes in a month due to Post Office cutbacks. |
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She told The Washington Post that the hazards and risks of nanotechnology are poorly understood. |
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But five months ago, the Washington Post editors completely took leave of their senses. |
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I am enclosing the card on which the Post Office wanted me to affix the necessary stamps. |
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During a spell at the Waiheke Post Office he met Jean, his wife of 45 years. |
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O'Brien also outlined plans with Racing Post for some of his other prominent starters in regards to the Breeders' Cup. |
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Here's a Washington Post story about an unsung hero of 2002 who is not even a whistle-blower. |
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At first the Post Office applied a red cancellation mark to the new Penny Black stamps on envelopes, but it readily washed off. |
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A signal was sounded in Post Offices across the country and customers were asked to join staff in remembering the dead and injured. |
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The Canada Post Corporation will release a stamp on April 19, 1999 to mark the celebrations commemorating 300 years of the Khalsa. |
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I can't eat my soup and sandwich at Atlas without something to read, and so I stop off to buy the Nottingham Evening Post from a street seller. |
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The Post Office has a monopoly on these services and customers do not have the luxury of choosing another supplier in the immediate area. |
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Six Degrees of aggregation Michael Shapiro, Columbia Journalism Review How The Huffington Post ate the internet. |
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Meanwhile, back at the negotiating table, Kerry has been carting in cupcakes to buck up colleagues, The Washington Post tells us. |
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Amid this backdrop Sir John ordered the General Post Office covertly to monitor the King's telephone calls. |
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According to the Post story, Cosby agreed to meet with Covington on Jan. 25 after she asked him several times for career advice. |
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On Wednesday, Global Post Managing Editor Lizzy Tomei told The Daily Beast that information turned out to be wrong. |
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I left the New York Post in 1998 and boarded the morning Concorde to London, bound for the London Sun. |
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Since Constantine talked to the New York Post last fall, Eliot and Silda Spitzer have cut him off. |
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Bone was a highly competent managing editor, and contrived somehow to squeeze us into the tumultuous Post office. |
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Though the Post has the top job site in Washington, competitors like Monster and Craigslist have siphoned off much of the revenue. |
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In the Treasury and Post Office Departments colored clerks have been herded to themselves as though they were not human beings. |
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The fact that the New York Post article was written as it was betrays the fact that the Administration feels very vulnerable about this whole issue. |
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Why did The Washington Post kiss it off in one nasty paragraph? |
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Similar speculation about Zucker and the Post has sloshed around in the blogosphere before. |
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The fashion mogul tells the New York Post that the reality kinda-star torpedoed his popularity with the socialite set. |
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Before moving to The Daily Beast, dickey worked for Newsweek in Paris and Cairo and for The Washington Post in Mexico City. |
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Prior to Newsweek, dickey worked for The Washington Post in Cairo and Mexico City. |
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As you will sure agree, what follows is some of the most illuminating journalism since those two hacks at the Washington Post brought Watergate down on Nixon. |
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I have not yet received any letter from the AAI but I have a notice here to say that there is a registered letter to be picked up at the Post Office and I presume that is it. |
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I did send them the documentation that was required by registered post and in both cases I asked for the Post Office to return a card which was signed. |
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The Washington Post also mentioned Lynch and former Associate Attorney General Tony West as candidates on the shortlist. |
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A letter of complaint has been sent to An Post about the anglicisation of its name to The Post Office and a motion condemning this retrograde step was passed unanimously. |
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It's a statement from The Huffington Post that being a standalone media product, no matter how mighty, can be a lonely place. |
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The Sunday Business Post has learned that a temporary pier with eight aircraft stands will not be completed until the autumn, instead of April as anticipated. |
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Last Post explained that only a ballpark room rate figure was required. |
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In the wake of this turmoil, the New York Post reported that the police had stopped policing. |
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The plight of Dr Saleh, an Iraqi Kurd, was first published in the Yorkshire Post more than a year ago, provoking residents in Keighley to write to their MP Ann Cryer. |
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Some have a Post Office or bank-like flavour to them, with clerks waiting behind grilles to receive customers' bets and issue tickets as receipts. |
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The following year, on 25 September, Earle Ovington flew the first Post Office sanctioned airmail as part of an aerial meet at Garden City, New York. |
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She said the company had subsequently done an urgent review of the stores involved and then decided it did not wish to renew the Post Office contracts. |
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Especially if, like the New York Post or a borough president, they can score demagogue points by doing so. |
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The incident was reported in the Washington Post and an enterprising Brooklyn toyshop owner had the brain wave of creating a toy bear named Teddy's Bear. |
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Earlier this month, The Washington Post published a fantastic dispatch by sandhya Somashekhar on Virginia's gubernatorial race. |
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Kempton's Racing Post Chase is traditionally one of the most competitive handicaps in the calendar, but no-one told jockey Richard Johnson and pint-sized Gunther McBride. |
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As well as the exciting racing on offer, Racing Post tipsters will be staging a special forum to give some expert pointers as to where winners can be found. |
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An appeal launched by the National Railway Museum to save locomotive Flying Scotsman for the nation is steaming ahead, the Yorkshire Post can reveal. |
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Despite the obstacles, however, Ephron excelled, moving from errand girl to bona fide writer at the New York Post and Esquire. |
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The Washington Post Co. over the years acquired television stations, cable systems, and for-profit education businesses. |
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My National Post column reflects on the Canadian Supreme Court's ambiguous ruling on the niqab. |
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The Washington Post reported he had pitched a no-hitter against Woodrow Wilson High School. |
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About two years ago, Julie began to suffer long periods of depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, suffering with flashbacks of past events. |
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We understand the New York Post is an opinionated newspaper and that Fred Dicker is an extreme conservative. |
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She said she originally accompanied Shamir to an interview with Post reporters for moral support. |
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Sutton's probably back at the Post right now turning Justin against me. |
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Another set of hackers that goes by the name the Lizard Squad told the Washington Post that they helped with the Sony hack. |
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But that leak to the Washington Post was a sign, I suppose, that they're going to put some serous political capital into this. |
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Officials the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary in Wellington say they have doubled the numbers of the tiny hihi, or stitchbirds, since the program began, the Dominion Post reported. |
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Literary blogger Harriet Post takes notice, and immediately attempts to track down his clearly very talented ghostwriter. |
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The reality of his family's poverty finally leaves no option but for Frankie to work, but this time he finds a far better job delivering telegrams for the Post Office. |
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Considering one of the postcards she's sent contains an image worthy of a Penthouse centrefold, I'm amazed they weren't censored by Australia Post too. |
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Roofing slates from the Delabole quarry have been used on several Adelaide buildings, including the Post Office, Town Hall, Museum and Adelaide University. |
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Hey, and don't forget there's the welterweight fight between Murdoch's New York Post and Mort Zuckerman's Daily News. |
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Door prizes were contributed by Grammercy Company and Post Company. |
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The change is one of the largest single changeovers in postal codes and delivery methods ever undertaken by Canada Post in Manitoba, Barkman suggested. |
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Earlier this year, it told The Sunday Business Post that it was in negotiations with the English Football Association to broadcast highlights of football matches. |
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Post bosses says they have agreed with the sub-postmaster at the Burnden Post Office in Manchester Road, Bolton, that it will shut its doors for the last time in July. |
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We want to reassure all our loyal customers we will continue to search for a new sub-postmaster to take over the provision of Post Office services in the area. |
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Something that I do every year when the Grand National weights are published at the start of February, is to buy the Racing Post and look at what the tipsters say. |
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And then, according to lilly Ledbetter in the Washington Post of January 19, 2014, the President virtually stopped. |
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Donations are continuing to pour in to the Yorkshire Post Hidden Disability appeal from big-hearted readers keen to help autistic children have the chance of a better life. |
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McDowell must have the gift of bilocation, because he appeared at the door of another Last Post spy in Ranelagh that night between 9pm and 10 pm canvassing. |
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The dangers it poses were highlighted by the Yorkshire Post two years ago, when in a single weekend, six young people collapsed in Leeds after taking it. |
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He said there were contingency plans in place to make sure Post Office services and mail collections and deliveries would face minimal disruption. |
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Just 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighing a little over six stones, she had a special trolley provided by the Post Office to help carry the heavy parcels and letters around. |
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He nodded as Post rushed back to talk to his cinematographer. |
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We hear on the grapevine that after payment at the bus is withdrawn, it will be possible to pay at the local Post Office with a swipe card and without charge. |
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The documents were faxed to The Post by officials at the records center. |
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Take advantage of such military benefits as the commissary, Post Exchange, thrift shop, tuition assistance, health care, recreation centers and movie theaters. |
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When he received a docket earlier this year telling him he had a package to pick up at the Post Office, he thought it was probably some parts for his refrigerator. |
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Though this envelope was never unsealed, three Post employees acquired skin anthrax from handling the letter, which seemed to spread skin anthrax to anyone who touched it. |
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The designer has teamed with paperless Post to create invites directly inspired by his fall collection. |
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The Racing Post is the paper of record for the sport of horse racing. |
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Today the Washington Post ran a page 1 story by the estimable Thomas Ricks concerning a briefing given to a Pentagon advisory committee last month. |
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Two days later the Bulstat card was supposedly winging its way by British Post express registered to my assistant in Sofia, delivery in three days guaranteed. |
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The Yorkshire Post understands she had signed up for two months' French study with the Alliance Francaise in Lyon and was living in a university hall of residence. |
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The Washinton Post reports that with a letter from Bush and a ceremonial opening of the US Liaison Office in Tripoli, the US has opened its arms to the former pariah. |
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That is why the Yorkshire Post has launched the Hidden Disability appeal, in partnership with the National Autistic Society which runs the school. |
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Anyone who has been awake and alert should have pieced the evidence together sufficiently to arrive at an understanding consistent with the one summarized in the Post story. |
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The next day, major newspapers such as The Times and the Washington Post began consulting forensic experts and reporting stories that raised similar questions. |
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It's suddenly obvious how a backcountry challenge, even more than perfect corn snow or nights in the Post Hotel, can make our relationship complete. |
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The article is the cover story of the Washington Post Magazine this week. |
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The company aims to collect presorted and some unsorted mail from business customers, and then pass 90 percent of it to the Post Office for delivery! |
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A picture on the front page of the Post showed a prisoner in an orange jumpsuit cowering in front of an unmuzzled dog being held back by a soldier. |
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He said that the pair met up and rifled through the sack and Hyland took the euros which they then cashed at a currency exchange in a Post Office in Lancaster. |
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Humanitarian Paul Farmer and World Bank Leader Jim Yong Kim captured the problem in a Washington Post article last week. |
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Bradford Centre Regeneration has taken the unusual step of advertising the unsalaried position in today's Yorkshire Post to attract new candidates. |
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He was employed as a delivery postman by the Post Office the respondents. |
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The Church hopes that providing rent-free or subsidised facilities will cut the overheads of running a rural post office and persuade the Post Office to replace postmasters. |
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The Allens really were invited by Mrs. Reagan to that state dinner, a memory they fondly recounted in the Post article. |
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If I send a gift by post, the Post Office supply the service of delivery of the parcel for me, not for the addressee who knows nothing of the transaction. |
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This was covered by The Sunday Business Post in last week's Money pages. |
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The Washington Post in particular went out of the way to cover their counterdemonstrations without revealing the numbers involved in those demonstrations. |
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The National Post is running a column by Colby Cosh that touches on the theme of tolerance, a concept I've been kicking around in my head a lot the past week. |
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The supplement offers an insight into the day-to-day life of the Yorkshire Post and how it compares with the methods and outlook of the newspapermen of 250 years ago. |
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Most younger artists working now have rejected the polished surfaces of Post Modernism in favour of an eclectic mixture of conceptualism and craft. |
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Bond market sources have told The Sunday Business Post that a concert party is being formed among bondholders, led by the financial services group Orix. |
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In return we lent the hospitable Post our halftones, and they adorned its first city edition next morning. |
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Those interested in Post palace intrigue, though, wondered if something else was afoot with the announcement. |
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Shortly after the announcement, Washington Post shares were up 4.5 percent in after-hours trading. |
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And the Daily Post has teamed up with Flame Tree Publishing to offer readers the chance to win one of five copies of the book. |
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In 1935, humorist Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post were killed when their airplane crashed near Point Barrow in the Alaska Territory. |
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But now 12 months on, a Post Office Local has been opened in the Clarences Community Resource Centre on Port Clarence Road. |
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There is a pizza place, a Post Office, stationery shop, pharmacist, grocers and an art gallery. |
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It appears that the first place liberated in Jersey may have been the British General Post Office Jersey repeater station. |
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The rash of celebrities flashing their nether regions worries Peter Post, director of the Emily Post Institute of etiquette and manners. |
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Some degrees also offer a Post Graduate Diploma, which often consists of the same workload, but with added flexibility. |
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The Post is beginning to research the physiology and treatment of peripheral neuropathies. |
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In his Saturday Evening Post Magazine, Franklin used direct marketing ads to develop sales leads for his Franklin Stove invention. |
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Once the parcel has gone to a Post Office, they will not redeliver, however many times you complain. |
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The Birmingham Post and Shimla Pinks have joined forces to offer readers a fantastic 20 per cent off their food during the Christmas season. |
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Commercial buildings such as the Exchange and Old Post Office from the 1740s are also included in the list. |
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Oropeza, composer, editor and cameraman, has joined Post Modern Edit after freelancing for a long list of both commercial and corporate clients. |
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They told the Washington Post the farm's previous owner had dismissed the tree as no-account and ready to die. |
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Maccabee's online reply to New York Post editors' criticism of the recent ufological study conducted by the Society for Scientific Exploration. |
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The cutback will involve nonoperational managers across the business, including the Post Office, Royal Mail and Parcelforce. |
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Buxton of Scilly attempted to persuade the Post Office to install a telegraph cable to the Isles of Scilly. |
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However, the Post Office declined and it was decided that a private company should undertake the project. |
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While there, Marconi gained the interest and support of William Preece, the Chief Electrical Engineer of the British Post Office. |
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In June 1942, the Post Office cable ship Iris laid lengths of both Siemens' and Henleys' cable in the Clyde. |
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They also offer all of the services available at the Post Office from Certified mail to Parcel Post. |
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The campaign simply asks for women to spend a day without makeup and pop on a Post Office Pawprint instead. |
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Oxford Archaeology held an open day during their excavation of Emmets Post in 2014 prior to its removal. |
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The leak occurred about 18 kilometres off the port of Mab Ta Phut in Rayong province, the Bangkok Post newspaper reported. |
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