• In November, 1861, Seward faced his first test when Charles Wilkes, an intemperate Union captain, fired upon an unarmed British mail ship, the R.

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  • The first major organizational system based on paper was probably the early-modern form of the British Royal Mail, which at its peak was picking up and delivering mail several times a day in London.

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  • The paper was published in April in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology, and written about recently in a British newspaper, the Mail Online.

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  • According to the Daily Mail, British Airways was forced to fumigate two planes after discovering a bed bug infestation on a Los Angeles-London flight.

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  • "I suspect agents and clubs shied away from it, " Peter Clayton, chair of the FA's Homophobia in Football advisory group, told British newspaper the Daily Mail.

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  • Tom Otley of Business Traveller magazine wonders in the Daily Mail whether British passengers will suffer because of the lack of room for expansion at the airport, which is BA's base.

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  • With 40m unique visitors, according to comScore, the website of the Daily Mail, another British tabloid, is the world's second biggest newspaper website after the New York Times.

    ECONOMIST: Life in the global gutter

  • Two determined British bidders, the Daily Mail and General Trust Group, which owns the Daily Mail in Britain, and Richard Desmond, owner of Express Newspapers, will be particularly disappointed.

    ECONOMIST: Enter the Barclay brothers. Exit Lord Black

  • Meanwhile, the main concern expressed by the Daily Mail is that British taxpayers could be left to "carry the can" for eurozone countries that have failed to solve their problems.

    BBC: Eurozone debt talks dominate papers

  • He also launched a strong defence of plans to allow British intelligence agencies greater access to e-mail and internet communications data, telling MPs it was a necessary move in the fight against terrorism.

    BBC: Miliband bemoans 'no hope' Queen's Speech

  • Since then the French paper Le Parisien (followed by the British press, including The Times and Daily Mail) has taken that idea one step further and proclaimed as truth that Beckham, the highest paid soccer player in the world, is scamming the French government out of his fair share of taxes.

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  • Ronald Biggs, having robbed a mail train in 1963, swapped a British prison for Copacabana beach and was more envied than vilified as a result.

    ECONOMIST: Why this indulgence for a convicted killer?

  • Or how about the Daily Mail which used to have a deal with British Airways, every passenger got a copy of the paper?

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  • Robert Hardman, a royal correspondent for the Daily Mail, offers a convincing tour of the British monarchy as an institution, apeing the vantage point of the fly-on-the-wall documentary.

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  • And already, PostComm, the British regulator, has granted licences that allow rival operators to compete with Royal Mail for bulk contracts for letters.

    ECONOMIST: Royal Mail

  • The inquiry is intended to explore press ethics in Britain more widely, alongside police investigations into phone hacking, e-mail hacking and police bribery by people working for Murdoch's British newspapers.

    CNN: Gordon Brown lashes out at Rupert Murdoch, son and tabloid

  • The inquiry is intended to explore media ethics in Britain more widely, alongside police investigations into phone hacking, e-mail hacking and police bribery by people working for Murdoch's British newspapers.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Cameron set up the Leveson Inquiry to explore press ethics in Britain more widely, alongside police investigations into phone hacking, e-mail hacking and police bribery by people working for Murdoch's British newspapers.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Earl Haig, who says he has received "hate mail" because of his father's reputation, says te perception that British troops were "lions led by donkeys" is extremely hurtful.

    BBC: News | UK | Earl Haig: Villainous victor?

  • The play on British Airways' name comes from a website bearing the Unite logo and urging passengers to e-mail the airline's chairman in support of the striking employees.

    BBC: BA branded 'brutish' as tempers fray

  • Last month the U.K.'s National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre issued a major call for vigilance, noting 17 targeted Trojan horse attacks sent by e-mail that "appear to be covert gathering and transmitting of commercially or economically valuable information" from British companies and the government.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Among the few e-mail responses sent by al-Assad, it appears the isolated ruler is more preoccupied flirting with his British-born wife, Asma, than responding to adulation from other women.

    CNN: Flirtatious e-mails fill al-Assad's inbox

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