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U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Facing Ouster

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President Biden announced plans to nominate two new members to the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors — a potential first step in removing DeJoy.
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German troops on duty in Afghanistan vote in election

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1. Wide of German base 2. Various shots of soldiers lining up outside army postal service office at base to vote 3. Close of army postal service flag 4. Soldier stamping red voting letter 5. Mid of soldier stamping letter 6. Soldier...
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Briefing by Homeland Security Chief Ridge & FBI Director Mueller

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1. Set up shot of Ridge 2. Wide view of Government Officials in front of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tom Ridge, U.S. Homeland Security Director. "This briefing will be the first of many opportunities that we will have to discuss...
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Actor Gregory Peck appears on U.S. stamp

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AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 28 April 2011 1. Exterior of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 2. Sign 3. Medium view Actor Gregory Peck's Oscar in display 4. Close of statue 5. Woman looking at sign of stamps for purchase 6....
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Postal workers in New York City joined others around the country Thursday protesting in front of Staples stores, objecting to the U.S. Postal Service's pilot program to open counters in stores, staffed with retail employees. (April 24)

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Postal workers around the country protested in front of Staples stores on Thursday, objecting to the U.S. Postal Service's pilot program to open counters in stores, staffed with retail employees. Rallies were planned at 50 locations in...
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USA: 116TH EDITION OF THE STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE US GOES ON SALE

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English/Nat The figures are in. The number of Americans being born, getting married or divorced and dying each year - are recorded and published each year. The 116th edition of the Statistical Abstract of the United States went on sale...
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Unions hold 24-hour strike to protest against government economic policies

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1. Wide of Acropolis with ancient Parthenon temple 2. Wide of Athens city centre with mostly taxis driving by 3. Mid of people hailing taxis from bus stop 4. Close of taxi sign 5. Wide of metro entrance with people standing around 6....
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WRAP Cars set alight in isolated incidents

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Le Mirail, Toulouse 1. Trees and car park, with a car burning in the distance 2. People watching flames in carpark 3. Police officer with a gun, pan from the weapon to his face 4. Various of police running towards the car 5. Policemen...
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French stamp with activist's likeness proves controversial

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1. Wide of stamp shop with placard showing Marianne stamps in the foreground 2. Mid of stamps 3. Close up of sheet of stamps 4. Close-up stamp placard 5. Pan right of store 6. SOUNDBITE: (French) Vox Pop, Renee Delorme, 76: (Answering...
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Karadzic lawyer; AP intv with Karadzic's friend, brother

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1. Wide of exterior of the court 2. Pan right of police van driving away 3. Ex-Bosnian Serb warlord Radovan Karadzic's nephew Dragan Karadzic (first, tall man in black top), his brother Luka Karadzic (grey hair and moustache, holding...
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SYND 17-4-69 A WALL STREET POST OFFICE UNVEILS A HIGH SPEED AUTOMATED POST SORTER

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In New York an new automatic postal sorting machine is unveiled by Postmaster Jim Strachan. 1. GV of the exterior of the Manhattan Church Street post office 2. VS of the interior of the post office with people feed the sorting system 3....
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EU election monitors and Palestinian Commission comments

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East Jerusalem - 21 January 2006 1. European Chief Observer Veronique De Keyser talking to colleague 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Veronique De Keyser, European Chief Observer: "I'm really happy about the situation now. Of course, I must say...
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General strike hits public services and mass transit systems

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1. Mid of broken window at state finance office, police officer reflected in glass 2. Various of finance office with broken window, graffiti and police tape outside 3. Mid tilt up of students banging drums outside university 4. Wide of...
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RR8101B TANZANIA A REFUGEE SUCCESS STORY

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Background to Story: In Tanzania, East Africa, the Ulyankulu settlement has been built, developed and run by former refugees from Tanzania's neighbour Burundi. When they arrived nine years ago there was barren woodland where today...
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How architects influence our world

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4038278LEAD IN:This year's International Architecture Exhibition in Venice is hoping to provide answers to revamping Detroit in the US, plus its examining how architects' designs were used by the Nazis...
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CLEAN : Clinton defends immigration to standing ovation in NY

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Hillary Clinton delivers a defense of immigration at a ceremony honoring the late Dominican born designer Oscar de la Renta earning a standing ovation from fashion watchers
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Postal workers rally against privatization of mail

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Postal workers and their supporters spent part of the Columbus Day holiday protesting what they see as a White House push to make the U.S. Postal Service private.
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Bloomberg

FedEx CEO Sees Possible `Diminution' of Chinese Yuan

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Nov.06 -- FedEx Corp. Chief Executive Officer Fred Smith discusses the U.S.-China trade spat in a conversation with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" from the sidelines of the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in...
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U.A.E. Restores Qatar Post Service

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Feb.11 -- The United Arab Emirates has restored mail services to Qatar after more than two years after a regional meeting attended by both Gulf states and the United Nations Postal Agency. Bloomberg’s Zainab Fattah reports on “Bloomberg...
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Trump Says U.S. Postal Service Is 'a Joke' and Should Raise Rates

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Apr.24 -- President Donald Trump says the U.S. Postal Service is “a joke” and should quadruple the rate it charges major companies to ship a package, but is too frightened of Amazon.com Inc. to do so.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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U.S. Postmaster General testifies before House lawmakers, At least 7 killed in California wildfires, W.H.O. cautions U.S. about plasma treatments
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Postmaster General DeJoy Defends Record And Reform Efforts

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In a nearly six-hour hearing, Democrats and Republican members of the House Oversight Committee sparred over recent changes to the Postal Service.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Trump and Biden campaigns make final pitch to voters, President Trump hints at firing Dr. Fauci, Judge orders Postal Service to ensure ballot delivery
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Judge Orders USPS To Take 'Extraordinary Measures' To Deliver Ballots

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Michigan and Wisconsin postal officials must check in with federal judge daily to ensure all ballots are delivered.