Spies around that time had "caught a glimpse" of the courier, who was working with his brother.
"It really adds to the productivity of the courier as he goes through his rounds, " says Pasley.
Other topics covered included the operation of the courier industry during the 2012 Olympic Games, the centenary of the 1911 Parliament Act and the "overstretch" of the armed forces.
Also, for some of the best coverage of Louisville athletics, check out Eric Crawford of the Courier-Journal, whose articles provided me with some of the great data for this piece.
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So quote the talking horse they did, among them esteemed writers such as Jennie Rees of the Louisville Courier-Journal and Glenye Cain Oakford of the Daily Racing Form.
Colbert Busch, 58, picked up the endorsement of The Post and Courier over the weekend.
It should sound familiar: it's a rough (if possibly unintentional) Windows doppelganger to FiftyThree's Paper for iPad, which itself was designed by some of the former Courier team.
My only premium is the couple of bucks I slip the courier for each delivery (which I do just to be on the safe side, since I can find no mention of tipping etiquette in Kozmo's ordering FAQ).
Finalists: Dan Egan of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for his exhaustive examination of the struggle to keep Asian carp and other invasive species from reaching the Great Lakes and ultimately all of the nation's inland waters, a story enhanced by animated graphics, and Tony Bartelme of The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C.
The official said that while the ISI cooperated with elements of the intelligence gathering leading to the targeting of Mr. bin Laden, focusing on a trusted courier, it wasn't aware of the attack.
On the night of the raid, Pakistani officials found the courier's body lying just outside his bedroom and behind a locked grey door with windows that had been shot out.
Mr Johnston's most extraordinary discovery reveals the young Wordsworth not as an idealistic outsider but as someone very much caught up in the dirty machinations of a country at war: he offers evidence that, during a tour of Germany with his sister Dorothy in the late 1790s, Wordsworth was acting as a paid courier or low-level spy on behalf of the British government.
If the number cleared, a dispatcher called it back and asked for a code--sometimes a word (like "cartoon") or the code name of a courier.
Officials initially accused Zapeta of being a courier for the drug trade, but they dropped the allegation once he produced pay stubs from restaurants where he had worked.
Joseph White, a soldier in the Army National Guard, told The Courier Herald of Dublin he was heading to work when he drove into heavy traffic clouded by black smoke.
Mr. Bashir claimed Pakistan provided the U.S. in 2009 with content from wiretapped mobile phone conversations of bin Laden's courier, the man who would eventually lead them to the al Qaeda chief.
For instance, the organization has limited phone and Internet communications and has been cautious about the use of couriers, after the U.S. tracked one courier to bin Laden's doorstep.
In one operation, spot-checks by the FDA and the U.S. Customs Service found that 88 percent of drugs imported into the country by mail or courier violated federal safety standards in some way.
Grisly pictures were published on the front pages of the country's biggest circulating newspapers, The National and Post-Courier, while the prime minister, police and diplomats condemned the killing.
Elsewhere in laboratories, samples of the virus arrive in FedEx and World Courier packages for analysis, triple packaged to avoid leaking.
There is an image of a courier vessel from 1926 on the 53p stamp, and an RNLI lifeboat, from the present day, is shown off the coast of Corbelets Bay on the 69p stamp.
According to Mr. Boal, the real Ammar was one of the captured al Qaeda fighters who helped lead the U.S. to the courier al-Kuwaiti, which in the film happens over a quiet meal.
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Also owned by publishers DC Thomson, the Dundee Courier was down over the year by 9% with average sales of 56, 200.
Fans delight in the smallest hints of life off the court the way, for example, that Jim Courier, a former number one, leafed through a highbrow novel during the changeover.
The men were both employees of the Afghan branch of DHL, an international courier service.
The case dated to Feb. 8, 1990, when a gunman botched an attempt to rob a diamond courier in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
In 1945, the defection of Igor Gouzenko, a code clerk at the Soviet embassy in Ottawa, and Elizabeth Bently, an American courier between the spies and the Soviets, plus the knowledge that at least some of their secret cables had been decoded, led to an almost total shut-down of the espionage apparatus in the United States.
Investigators later determined that the shooter was fleeing a failed robbery of a diamond courier.
Inspired by the traffic that hummed through the intersection outside their Zurich flat, the Freitag brothers designed a courier bag made of old truck tarpaulins, used bicycle inner tubes and car seat belts.
On the men's side, the U.S. has dropped out of the top five in the world singles rankings, which it used to dominate during the era of Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Jim Courier and Michael Chang.
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