UPS
Jun 11 2009, Rudolf

Why is it that the United States Post Office did not kill Fed Ex and UPS and yet government health plan will kill all private health plans?

Why are dumb questions derided when they do not necessarily lead to dumb answers?

Why are those calling..

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Special delivery! Richard B. Williams, President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund, accepts a $128,000 check for student scholarships from UPS Employee Relations Manager John Cooper of Denver, Colorado, and Denver-based UPS driver Vince...