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Posted: 5/16/2013 8:21:14 PM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California in this February 6, 2013, file photo. REUTERS/Mike Blake/Files
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Posted: 5/16/2013 8:21:14 PM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California in this February 6, 2013, file photo. REUTERS/Mike Blake/Files
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Posted: 5/11/2013 12:34:39 PM EST
In this photo taken Monday, May 6 2013, a notice by the U.S. Postal Service warned residents of the Lakeside Heights subdivision that due to the danger posed by the sinking ground, postal workers will no longer deliver mail to the area in Lakeport, Calif. Officials believe that water that has bubbled to the surface is playing a role, in the collapse of the hillside subdivision that has forced the evacuation of 10 homes and the notice of imminent evacuation of another 10 in this upscale subdivision.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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Posted: 5/10/2013 4:32:56 PM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California in this February 6, 2013, file photo. REUTERS/Mike Blake/Files
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Posted: 4/23/2013 8:43:29 PM EST
FILE - In this Feb. 15, 2011 file photo, Lance Armstrong pauses during an interview in Austin, Texas. The Justice Department laid out its case in a lawsuit against Lance Armstrong on Tuesday, Apriil 23, 2013 saying the cyclist violated his contract with the U.S. Postal Service and was "unjustly enriched" while cheating to win the Tour de France. (AP Photo/Thao Nguyen, File)
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Posted: 4/18/2013 6:27:10 PM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Posted: 4/15/2013 12:15:33 AM EST
Jenny Lewis of The Postal Service performs during the Coachella Music Festival in Indio, California April 13, 2013. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
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Posted: 4/10/2013 12:15:39 PM EST
FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2014 file photo, U.S. Postal Service letter carrier Jamesa Euler, delivers mail in the rain in the Cabbagetown neighborhood, in Atlanta. The U.S. Postal Service says it will delay plans to cut Saturday mail delivery because Congress isn't allowing the change. The Postal Service said in February that it planned to cut back in August to five-day-a-week deliveries for everything except packages, as a way to hold down losses. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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Posted: 4/10/2013 12:15:39 PM EST
FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2013 file photo, U.S. Postal Service letter carrier Michael McDonald gathers mail to load into his truck before making his delivery run in the East Atlanta neighborhood, in Atlanta. The U.S. Postal Service says it will delay plans to cut Saturday mail delivery because Congress isn't allowing the change. The Postal Service said in February that it planned to cut back in August to five-day-a-week deliveries for everything except packages, as a way to hold down losses. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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Posted: 4/9/2013 9:33:20 PM EST
U.S. Postal Service carrier Nancy Schmidt walks along Ninth Street in Rapid City, S.D. on Tuesday afternoon, April 9, 2013. An early spring storm walloped South Dakota early Tuesday with rain, thunder, heavy snow and strong winds, and cutting power to thousands of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Rapid City Journal, Chris Huber)
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Posted: 4/8/2013 2:03:33 PM EST
FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2013 file photo, U.S. Postal Service letter carrier Jamesa Euler, turns down the flag on a mailbox while delivering mail in the Cabbagetown of Atlanta. The U.S. Postal Service delivers mail to 11 million more homes, offices and other addresses than it did a decade ago, even as the amount of mail that people in the United States receive has dropped sharply. That combination may be financially dicey, some analysts say. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
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Posted: 4/8/2013 2:03:33 PM EST
FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2013 file photo, U.S. Postal Service letter carrier Jamesa Euler, delivers mail in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Atlanta. The U.S. Postal Service delivers mail to 11 million more homes, offices and other addresses than it did a decade ago, even as the amount of mail that people in the United States receive has dropped sharply. That combination may be financially dicey, some analysts say. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
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Posted: 3/21/2013 6:00:46 PM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Posted: 3/21/2013 4:16:36 PM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Posted: 3/21/2013 4:16:36 PM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Posted: 3/21/2013 11:36:09 AM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Posted: 3/21/2013 11:36:09 AM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Posted: 3/21/2013 10:48:01 AM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Posted: 3/21/2013 10:48:01 AM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Posted: 3/21/2013 10:46:07 AM EST
A view shows U.S. postal service mail boxes at a post office in Encinitas, California February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake