He said Miss Thomas's last name appears in the post office records but her first name is not recorded.
And, in Japan, they keep their savings unproductively in the post office.
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What began as corruption in the post office, burgeoned into a secret fundraising scheme that included payoffs to members of Congress in return for their vote.
It was true that when times were hard Mrs Brown had worked in a school kitchen, but she had had a more dignified job in the Post Office.
John sent me a picture of it on my mobile while I was at the back of the queue in the post office it was the last day for mail-order returns.
They're in charge with running the post office, but yet the Congress, in its wisdom, has tied their hands every which way in order for them to actually run the post office in a revenue neutral way.
Volunteers took it in turns to act as postmistress in the temporary post office, each donating their salary from the post office to the fund-raising effort.
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He said the company was also trying to find out why when an engineer returned on 18 December to install a new line in the flat, the post office connection was not restored.
With prices falling, even inert money in the bank or post office earned, in real terms, a small tax-free return.
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"But because of financial pressure on the post office you again turned to dishonesty in an attempt to keep the post office afloat, " said the judge.
In fact, the post office slowdown could actually be a bump to earnings in the near-term, said Janney Capital Markets analyst Tony Wible, as it slows down the velocity of DVD usage and returns.
The bonds would give the right to a share in the future profits of the Post Office, but would carry no voting rights.
There was a secret deciphering office in London, a successor to the Post Office's foreign letter office, and another code-breaking unit in the Admiralty, both of which cracked Napoleon's codes, as did the bureau noir attached to every European government (though the Austrians reckoned their best intelligence came from the emperor's pillow talk).
That revelation in the church would eventually result in one of the most widely used office products in the world: the Post-it Note.
Eifion Pritchard, chairman of Postwatch Wales, urged the community of Llanfihangel Talyllyn to work closely with the Post Office to try to retain a post office in the village.
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The Japanese parked their money instead in government-backed shelters such as the post office, which in turn invested in safe bonds.
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The tradition ended under Richard Nixon in 1971, when the Post Office department was removed from the Cabinet and made a semi-independent agency, the U.S. Postal Service.
She said the company assured her the new connection would not affect the two lines in the shop and post office below.
"This is not a closure programme, the service for our customers will continue through a retail partner in the town, " insisted the Post Office spokesperson.
"No longer tied to their PCs, our users can now search on eBay, look at pictures of items for sale, bid on items, and check My eBay at a moment's notice, whether they are waiting in line at the post office, at a baseball game, or walking to work, " he said.
This means that if you use your iPad to listen to a Jeff Daniels interview on NPR's Fresh Air, pause it and then want to restart it later while standing in line at the post office with your Android smartphone, "Fresh Air" will play from exactly where you left off on the iPad.
We send letters to the Santa Claus Main Post Office in the Arctic Circle in Lapland, Finland.
After the convent, Aisling acquired a qualification that led to a post in the general office of educational publishers.
Gates served as secretary of defense in the last two years of the Bush administration, and stayed on in the post when Obama took office.
It embeds post-office workers deep in local communities, and gives the post-office customer relationships that commercial banks would die for.
George Bush's budget director, the brilliant and calculating Richard Darman, managed to commandeer virtually the entire domestic agenda from his post in the Old Executive Office Building.
The Girobank was set up by the General Post Office in 1968 and was the first to offer free accounts to individual customers.
When customers--whether they be patients, parents of kids in school or those who use the post office-are not in charge of a service, severe problems result.
Before the relaunch, the special franking took place at a post office in the nearby town of Llandeilo.
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