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    Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. U.S. Postal Service relents, cancels plan to trim Saturday service

    WASHINGTON--The US Postal Service has canceled a plan to end Saturday letter delivery this summer, conceding Wednesday that Congress had won a recent legal bout over the agency's attempt to cut costs.
    WASHINGTON--The US Postal Service has canceled a plan to end Saturday letter delivery this summer, conceding Wednesday that Congress had won a recent legal bout over the agency's attempt to cut costs. The USPS had announced in February that letter...

    Tags: Politics, Mail Order Industry, Government Postal Delivery, Executive Branch, U.S. Congress

  2. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. A mailbox for all seasons: Officials offer installation tips

    PETOSKEY -- With wintry weather comes conditions that can be tough on roadside mailboxes.
    PETOSKEY -- With wintry weather comes conditions that can be tough on roadside mailboxes. For postal customers who find themselves needing to repair or replace those boxes after the snowy season, postal authorities and county road officials offer some...

    Tags: Mail Order Industry, Government Postal Delivery, Building Material

  4. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. News of the Weird: The Snail Mail App

    Wait... What? A startup company in Austin, Texas, also serving San Francisco, promises to take its customers' incoming U.S. mail three times a week, photograph it and deliver it back to the customers via mobile phone app, for $4.99 a month. The company, Outbox, provides some value-added services, removing the customer from junk-mail lists and paying bills. Still, Outbox's unorthodox business model assumes that a growing number of people absolutely hate opening, filing or discarding pieces of paper. Co-founder Will Davis told CNN in February that at least he does not fear competition: "No one is crazy enough to do what we're doing."
    Wait... What? A startup company in Austin, Texas, also serving San Francisco, promises to take its customers' incoming U.S. mail three times a week, photograph it and deliver it back to the customers via mobile phone app, for $4.99 a month. The company,...

    Tags: The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks

  6. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  7. Forever stamps: U.S. Postal Service releases vintage seed packet designs

    The U.S. Postal Service welcomes spring with the new Vintage Seed Packets Commemorative Forever stamps. These first-class stamps, based on photographs of seed packets from a century ago, were dedicated at the Philadelphia National Stamp Exhibition.
    The U.S. Postal Service welcomes spring with the new Vintage Seed Packets Commemorative Forever stamps. These first-class stamps, based on photographs of seed packets from a century ago, were dedicated at the Philadelphia National Stamp Exhibition....

    Tags: Mail Order Industry, Government Postal Delivery, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Media Industry

  8. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  9. Postal Service loses money despite customer growth

    WASHINGTON (AP) — What business gets more customers every year, yet keeps losing money?
    WASHINGTON (AP) — What business gets more customers every year, yet keeps losing money? The U.S. Postal Service delivers mail to 11 million more homes, offices and other addresses than it did a decade ago, even as the amount of mail that people in...

    Tags: Electronics, Politics, Mail Order Industry, Lobbying, Washington, DC

  10. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Five questions with ... John Kennedy

    Helping companies save money on postage can bring in the big bucks.
    Helping companies save money on postage can bring in the big bucks. Baltimore-based Three Dog Logistics picks up mail from clients with high volumes, "commingles" it with other client mail going to the same ZIP code and delivers it closer to the end...

    Tags: Marketing, Mail Order Industry, Government Postal Delivery, Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers

  12. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Laureen 'Toots' Brick Fuller

     Port Ludlow, Wash.: oLaureen Fuller, 68, of Port Ludlow, Wash., passed away peacefully with her family by her side March 29, 2013, after a courageous battle against cancer.
     Port Ludlow, Wash.: oLaureen Fuller, 68, of Port Ludlow, Wash., passed away peacefully with her family by her side March 29, 2013, after a courageous battle against cancer.  She was born in Aberdeen on Jan. 28, 1945, to Delbert and Caroline (Shilman)...
  14. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Laureen 'Toots' Brick Fuller

    Port Ludlow, Wash.: Laureen Fuller, 68, of Port Ludlow, Wash., passed away peacefully with her family by her side March 29, 2013, after a courageous battle against cancer. She was born in Aberdeen on Jan. 28, 1945, to Delbert and Caroline (Shilman)...
  16. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. North Shore police blotter

    The following items were taken from Winnetka, Kenilworth and Wilmette police records.
    The following items were taken from Winnetka, Kenilworth and Wilmette police records. Winnetka On March 31, an employee in the 500 block of Lincoln Avenue discovered that someone left only a partial payment for his dinner bill. Amount of loss is $33....

    Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Police Arrests, Credit and Debt

  18. Mar 28, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Superman turns 75: 75 super images of the Man of Steel

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Superman looks good for 75. The Last Son of Krypton's 75th anniversary coincides with the June 14 release of “Man ......
  20. Apr 1, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  21. The Post Office's salvation can fit on a stamp

    In Robert Heinlein's classic novella, "The Man Who Sold the Moon," an entrepreneur raises money for a lunar expedition by warning a soft-drink company that, without its support, he might have to turn to a competitor that will pay him to display its logo...

    Tags: George Washington, Advertising, Auction Service, Starbucks Corp., Mail Order Industry

  22. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Letters: Fighting cellphone 'cram' fees

    Re "To FCC: Ban cell 'cram' billing," Column, March 29 David Lazarus' article on the evils of cellphone cramming delineates the financial problems and conflicts of interests involved in having the receiving party pay for unauthorized charges. His...

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