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 | | The Tooting Crown Post Office is at present directly owned by Post Office Ltd who employs staff who have a whole range of knowledge and experience, which will be lost when this vital Public Service is sold to the Private Sector. |  | | Tooting Crown Post Office is one of the only Crown Offices remaining in South West London and serves the public of Tooting efficiently and effectively. |  | | Crown offices - 779 black balloons one for every Crown post office that has closed in the last 15 years to mourn their passing but also to campaign for those that remain. |
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http://home.btclick.com/cwulrc/postofficenetwork.htm
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| | The Nation, 04/08/1931 - Post Office Censorship Again by Rogin, Lawrence |
 | | ...In other words, the faults of postal censorship as it now exists are not due to any perversion of the law by the Post Office, but rather to the law itself, as interpreted by the Supreme Court... |  | | ...The Post Office did not specify just what was wrong with those issues of the paper and up to date neither the publishers nor their counsel have been able to find out... |  | | ...The first extensive use of Post Office censorship occurred during the World War... |
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http://www.nationarchive.com/Summaries/v132i3431_09.htm
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| | United States Patent and Trademark Office - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The patent examiner cannot recommend a patent attorney or agent, but the patent office does post a list of registered attorneys or agents. |  | | In situations such as this where a substantial question of patentability is raised after a patent issues, the Commissioner of the Patent Office can order a reexamination of the patent. |  | | The US patent office also has a free help line called the "Inventors Assstance Center" where retired patent examiners will provide advice to members of the public on how to follow the proceedures and rules of the patent office. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Patent_and_Trademark_Office
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| | INDEPENDENT REVIEW GROUP ON RETENTION OF ORGANS AT POST-MORTEM: Report on Phase 3: page 4 |
 | | In such circumstances, Procurators Fiscal are advised that it is important to avoid any confusion regarding the nature of the post-mortem examination and to avoid creating the impression that a 'hospital post-mortem examination' has proceeded without the necessary authorisation from the next-of-kin. |  | | If the Fiscal decides that a post-mortem examination is necessary to determine the cause and circumstances of death, he or she can instruct the carrying out of that examination. |  | | The guidance issued to Procurators Fiscal states that where a post-mortem examination is instructed the representative(s) of the deceased's family must be notified; the nature and purpose of the post-mortem examination should be explained - again, where to do so is compatible with the proper conduct of the investigation. |
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http://www.show.scot.nhs.uk/sehd/publications/romp3/romp3-04.htm
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| | CAC Manuscripts: MS 546 |
 | | Post Office & Civil Service - Obscenity Bill, 1969 |  | | Post Office & Civil Service - Civil Service Retirement 1983 |  | | Post Office & Civil Service - Pay Raise, 1969 |
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http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/ms0546e.html
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| | Hays |
 | | Postcomm has awarded a licence to Hays to start postal services in London, Edinburgh and Manchester, and is also considering plans to issue licences to Deya and the Business Post Group. |  | | Postcomm has awarded a seven-year licence to Hays to deliver business mail across the country from January 2003, and TPG of the Netherlands has also won a postal licence. |  | | Hays has sold most of its logistics business to Platinum Equity of the US for £102m, and is now looking to sell its mail division and the remaining logistics operations in the US and Germany. |
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http://www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk/haysaaaa.htm
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| | American English |
 | | Post Offices (sometimes called General Post Offices or Crown Offices) are owned by the Post Office (or Post Office Counters Ltd.,) and handle only postal services, although they're increasingly branching into the sale of stationery, greetings cards etc. |  | | Although the provision of a public telegram service by the then Post Office is a distant memory, the poles that support the overhead wires are still quite frequently called "telegraph poles". |  | | Both BE and AE use "receptionist" to mean the person in a commercial office who greets visitors. |
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http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~jphb/american.html
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| | Stamping Out Indecency-Post Office Censorship |
 | | According to statistics kept by the Post Office Department, the period between July 1966 and January 1967 saw an average of thirty-four arrests per month made under the federal Comstock Act-down from "between sixty and seventy a month" in the years prior (Rembar 487). |  | | In one Washington state community, they were imposed to permanently revoke the local post office and in 1996, the law dealing with obscenity was revived in an attempt to criminalize speech about birth control and abortion on the Internet. |  | | From 1971 to 1978 alone, the U.S. Supreme Court heard seven more cases involving "obscene matter" in the mail-including (Postmaster General) Blount v. |
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http://academic.evergreen.edu/k/klalor09/Post%20Office%20Censorship%20home.htm
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| | Collaton St Mary - the village post office |
 | | Throughout the following 40 years the Post Office changed hands more than ten times. |  | | The land on which the Post Office now stands was owned by Samuel Rossiter in the 1850s. |  | | Paignton, 2 miles away, is the nearest money order and telegraph office. |
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http://www.natty.co.uk/collaton/postoffice.htm
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| | Princeton University Senior Theses brief display |
 | | Lara, Joel (2003): The Post Office Murals in Anadarko, Oklahoma, and the Critical Dialogue on Kiowa Art in the 1920s-1930s. |  | | Malaghevich, Bruce P. The Development of United States Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War World: A Case Study of Recent Policy toward the Law of the Sea. |  | | Kubacki, John Richard (1969): Collective Bargaining for Federal Employees: The Canadian Post Office. |
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http://libweb5.princeton.edu/theses/thesesvw.asp?Lname=&Fname=&Submit=Search&Title1=post&department=&Class=&Adviser=
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| | The Office |
 | | A new post of Deputy Secretary-General was created to assist the Secretary-General in the array of responsibilities assigned to his office; the first holder of this position is Louise FrÈchette, who was Canada's Deputy Minister of National Defence before her appointment in 1998. |  | | The Charter describes the Secretary-General as "chief administrative officer" of the Organization, who shall act in that capacity and perform "such other functions as are entrusted" to him or her by the Security Council, General Assembly, Economic and Social Council and other United Nations organs. |  | | These guidelines both define the powers of the office and grant it considerable scope for action. |
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http://www.un.org/News/ossg/sg/pages/sg_office.html
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| | The Old Post Office Home Page |
 | | The Old Post Office Building was less than ten years old when cries were heard that it should be torn down. |  | | Nancy Hanks, the politically influential chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts, joined the effort and prevailed in convincing Congress to reverse its decision: the Old Post Office was rescued. |  | | In 1983, the Old Post Office was officially renamed the Nancy Hanks Center in recognition of her devotion to the arts and the preservation of architecturally significant buildings. |
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http://www.nps.gov/opot/index2.htm
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| | Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society |
 | | This month we look at the Flow Chart of Design Patent Infringement, Design Patents and Trade Dress: Are the Two Mutually Exclusive?, Claim Re-Construction: The Doctrine of Equivalents in the Post-Markman Era, A New Hero in Hollywood: Patent Protection Against privacy of Electronic Media and Creative Digital Rights and PCT and Patent Validity. |  | | Shyh-Jen Wang provides a guideline to aid in the litigation for design patent infringement based on dicta from court decision. |  | | Mengfei Huang and Dennis Fernandez argue that the regulatory shortcomings of copyright protection in today's entertainment industry create the need for strategic patent protection of the need of for patent protection to combat piracy. |
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http://www.jptos.org
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| | Justice Dept. Memo Says Torture 'May Be Justified' (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | The Post deleted several lines from the memo that are not germane to the legal arguments being made in it and that are the subject of further reporting by The Post. |  | | The Office of Legal Counsel is the federal government's ultimate legal adviser. |  | | The White House asked the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel for its legal opinion on the standards of conduct under the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhumane and Degrading Treatment or Punishment. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38894-2004Jun13.html
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| | 099 Hearings: House Committee Meetings by Date (1986) |
 | | WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION ACT Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: Subcommittee on Civil Service held a hearing on H.R. 4033, to amend title 5, United States Code, to strengthen the protections available to Federal employees against prohibited personnel practices. |  | | WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION ACT Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: On February 21, the Subcommittee on Civil Service concluded hearings on H.R. 4033, to amend title 5, United States Code, to strengthen the protections available to Federal employees against prohibited personnel practices. |  | | Testimony was heard from Jed D. Christensen, Acting Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department of the Interior; Dianne R. Nielson, Director, Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, Department of Natural Resources, State of Utah; and public witnesses. |
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http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/househrgs/099hdgst2.htm
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| | Washington, D.C. -- Places To Tour -- Old Post Office Building |
 | | The Old Post Office Tower is administered by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Interior, in cooperation with General Services Administration. |  | | Advisory body recommends demolition of Old Post Office and retention of tower only. |  | | At first, lack of money in the federal budget, due to the Depression, saved the Old Post Office. |
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http://tourofdc.org/tours/OldPostOffice
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| | What Pentagon Office Of Special Plans - The Operation: What Pentagon Office of Special Plans |
 | | United States Post Office: Leading the Way in Delivery Services in the U.S.A....Post Office has ended up in a leadership position in the delivery business in the United States. |  | | And, the US Post Office generally offers the same types of... |  | | More information on what Pentagon Office of Special Plans can be found in archives of any major newspaper in the United States. |
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| | Early Office Museum Communications Equipment |
 | | In 1906, a considerably larger Lamson pneumatic tube system was operating in the Chicago post office building, "connecting all the offices of the postal department as well as the other federal officials who are located there, with the central receiving and sending station on the main floor of the post office. |  | | This brief statement accurately describes the state of interoffice communications technology at that time. |  | | By tapping a knob on an annuciator, a person could summon someone from one of the other offices. |
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http://www.officemuseum.com/communications_equipment.htm
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| | The Oath of Office: A Historical Guide to Moral Leadership |
 | | In addition, this legislation specified that failure to comply with the oath constituted perjury and that violators would incur the associated penalties, thus formalizing the implied concept that officers are accountable for failing to live up to their oath. |  | | Prior to taking their oath upon commission or reaffirming it upon promotion, too few officers take the time to read and study the document they swear to support and defend. |  | | This statute was the first post–World War II legislation on the oath, establishing the Uniform Code of Military Justice to unify, consolidate, revise, and codify the Articles of War, the Articles of Government of the Navy, and the Disciplinary Laws of the Coast Guard. |
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http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj02/win02/keskel.html
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| | New York Post Online Edition: news |
 | | A group representing 12 sex predators confined beyond their prison terms argued yesterday in Manhattan Supreme Court that the perverts should be freed because the state did not follow proper procedure in holding them. |  | | A federal court yesterday threw out a New Jersey insurance salesman's death sentence for arranging his wife's murder 22 years ago in a case that was retold in the true-crime book "Blind Faith." |  | | FAKE OFFICER 'RAPES' HIS EX A man who pretended to be one of New York's Finest was arrested yesterday after he broke into his ex-girlfriend's Queens home and raped her, police sources said. |
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| | Parliamentary Counsel and Agent 17691870 British History Online |
 | | (Footnote 3) On the death of the then holder in 1841 the office was discontinued and in 1842 it was provided that the work of drafting bills for the Treasury and a number of other departments should be undertaken by the Parliamentary Counsel to the Home Office. |  | | From 1769 the office of Parliamentary Agent to the Treasury was held by Clerks of the House of Commons. |  | | The post of Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury was established in 1769. |
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http://www.uiowa.edu/~erclog/webdex/hotdocs/Transparency/europarl6.shtml
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| | Oklahoma Sightings |
 | | The officer stated that it was exactly the same thing that had chased a young man near the town of Erick, Oklahoma a few nights before. |  | | The witness states the officer didn't appear to have noticed the aerial object which should have been in plain sight of the officer. |  | | At 7:53 Amarillo FAA called Sayre Sheriff's office, asking about object stated they didn't know about any meteor's, but were concerned about a possible downed aircraft. |
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| | Exhibit #26: Oath of Office Testimony -Gary J. English |
 | | It must be a number one priority to uphold the Oath of Office and restore uniform taxation by repealing the RAD Tax. |  | | Was it your desire to pass the Post-Gazette litmus test to gain their candidate endorsement, a dismal display that disregards home rule governance, or simply your ignorance of the State Constitution? |  | | All taxes shall be uniform, upon the same c/ass of subjects, within the territorial limits of the authority levying the lax, and shall be collected under general laws. |
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http://voicepac.org/exhibit_26.htm
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| | NWS Service Assessments |
 | | If an event does not warrant a service assessment, but a need exists to document the event's effects, Post-Storm Data Acquisition may be employed to obtain all data necessary for accurate post-event analysis. |  | | Hurricane Charley: Reflectivity image from the WSR-88D located at the Weather Forecast Office in Tampa, FL taken at 1956 UTC, August 13, 2004 as the hurricane made landfall. |  | | Reports are available when approved by the Assistant Administrator for Weather Services. |
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http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/assessments/index.shtml
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| | The unspoken language of… » Slacker Manager |
 | | This post says it all, and holds the secrets to survival in an office, nay, life itself. |  | | The Slacker Manager has posted some ideas for body language that could be effective in getting people out of your office. |  | | The problem is, so is every other non-manager type in your office. |
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http://www.slackermanager.com/slacker_manager/2005/03/the_unspoken_la.html
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| | DAN STEIN // STEIN REPORT 2005® : MEXICO SEEKS ACCEPTANCE FOR CONSULAR CARD |
 | | As hundreds of thousands of other Mexican nationals across the United States have done this year, Miguel - No green card, don't use full name, he requested -- lined up at the local Mexican consular office to obtain a matricula consular, reports the Washington Post. |  | | Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.), for example, has denounced it as a ploy to keep illegals in this country. The real message of the long lines outside Mexican consulates, Tancredo said, is that `the immigration laws of the United States are null and void. |  | | Related: Mobile consulates distribute consular cards to illegal, legal immigrants (CSM) |
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http://www.steinreport.com/archives/001125.html
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| | d047.txt |
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http://www.gao.gov/atext/d047.txt
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| | Wisconsin New Deal Art |
 | | Most of the post office works of art were funded under the Treasury Department's Section commissions. |  | | Although the WPA funded the construction of post office buildings, the artwork was not WPA but was usually produced under the Section or TRAP programs. |  | | Unless indicated, these works of art are located in the US Post Office building. |
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http://www.wpamurals.com/wisconsin.htm
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| | NEI's Current Projects |
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http://www.neielectrical.com/currentprojects.htm
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