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Postal Service Shouldn’t Dabble In Sports Sponsorship The U.S. Postal Service has just announced that it will not renew its sponsorship of five-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. With a package price of more than $9 million a year, that should get ...
Transparency Is The Key To Postal Reform Recent momentum for postal reform gives Congress a rare opportunity to make fundamental changes to the U.S. Postal Service, and the way it serves the American public. Such changes will be essential to ...
Postal Pay At A Premium The March 23 news story "Postal Service Finances Bleak" said that the Postal Service's financial troubles stem mainly from a decline in mail volume. The real problem is out-of-control labor costs. ...
Deliver Us From The Postal Service Monopoly Some 1,300 U.S. postmasters will rally on Capitol Hill today to urge Congress to protect the Postal Service's monopoly on letter-mail delivery. Although the 42,000-member National Association of ...
After Supreme Court Ruling, Where Won’t The Post Office Compete Next? Imagine an enormous company – an organization with the largest workforce of any U.S. company except Wal-Mart. Yet it doesn’t pay taxes, ignores SEC guidelines, and sells fraudulent products to ...
Funding The Fight Against Ricin And Anthrax Last month’s discovery of ricin at a Senate office building has put the specter of postal terrorism back in the headlines. The U.S. Postal Service has analyzed the danger and come up with a $779 million price ...
Bring Back the 34-Cent Stamp Say goodbye to the 37-cent stamp. The U.S. Postal Service is fixing to raise rates again, and plans to file for an increase next year. Representatives recently announced that stamp prices are likely to jump by at ...
With Flamingo Case, Supreme Court Can Help Level the Postal Playing Field Vigorous competition has made many types of day-to-day communication better and more convenient, as seen with overnight delivery, faxes, email, and electronic bill payment. But the Postal Service's legal ...
Eleven Former BRAC Commissioners Endorse Plan to Close Unneeded Postal Facilities In a letter to Congressional leaders, eleven former Commissioners who served on the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission endorsed a new plan to apply the BRAC model to closing unneeded U.S. Postal Service...
Wanted: Medium-Weight Land Forces One lesson to emerge from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) is that, at times, U.S. ground forces proved to be too powerful. This seems counterintuitive when the war was won in approximately five weeks with . . .
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