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These were among the items that entered the United States through the mail.
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It's compatible with the major e-mail services in the United States.
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On Monday, it hit e-mail services across the United States and Europe and was expected to affect tens of thousands of Australian computer users, said anti-virus research company Trend Micro.
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Four years away from their homes in the United States with only the most sporadic of overseas mail delivery, no phone calls at all, having to accept on faith that the people who meant the most to them were doing all right.
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The news from the United States Postal Service that they will stop delivering first class mail on Saturdays starting this August.
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"For the general public (and even for many historians), the California origins of the Cinco de Mayo holiday come as quite a surprise (since the holiday is so generally presumed to be a Mexican holiday that was only recently imported into the United States), " Aron said in an e-mail to CNN.
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In the United States, we are No. 1 in personalized home pages, mail, music, news, sports, shopping and travel.
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One of the few known instances of non-animal transmission occurred in the United States in 2001 when 22 people developed anthrax after being exposed to spores sent through the mail.
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The United States Post Office did not require the Letter Logger to do this, however, in part because mail often travels in aircraft, and transmitting devices must be switched off during take-off and landing.
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It may not be precisely as outlined in the Mail on Sunday, but re-negotiate EU membership, forge closer trading links with the United States, keep the pound, cut taxation?
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