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Whitworth closes out season at UPS
November 11, 2011 in Sports The football season is ending a tad too early for Whitworth coach John Tully. “It’s been a growing year,” said Tully, whose Pirates close the season on the road against …
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Chicago Jewish groups on alert for odd packages
October 29, 2010 in Nation/World Leaders of Jewish institutions in Chicago put their staffs on alert today following the overseas discovery of U.S.-bound packages aboard cargo jets that contained explosives.
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Terror plot thwarted as US-bound explosives seized
October 29, 2010 in Nation/World Authorities on three continents thwarted multiple terrorist attacks aimed at the United States from Yemen on Friday, seizing two explosive packages addressed to Chicago-area synagogues and packed aboard cargo jets. … 3
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Senate punts on resolving UPS-FedEx labor spat
March 12, 2010 in Opinion on Page A15 The U.S. Senate escaped a ticklish dilemma Thursday, but a problem affecting both Washington and Idaho has been only deferred, not resolved. It will return whenever the House and Senate …
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Theft of delivered packages spurs alert
November 12, 2008 in City on Page B1 United Parcel Service recently dropped off a $500 Bose radio on a Spokane County woman’s porch. She knew because the parcel-packing company called to tell her it was there. But …
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For big vehicle fleets, eliminating lefts is right
August 23, 2008 in City on Page B1 When your annual gasoline bills reach into the millions, every little bit helps. That’s why operators of large vehicle fleets, from the post office to school districts, are examining routes …

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