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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
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Posted: 3/20/2013 12:38:35 PM EST
Deputy Commerce Secretary for Resource Management Hari Sastry, left, looks over documents on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 19, 2013, during a break in his testimony in a joint hearing on sequestration held by House Oversight and Government Reform Committee's subcommittee on Economic Growth, Job Creation and Regulatory Affairs, and the subcommittee on Federal Workforce, U.S. Postal Service and the Census. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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Posted: 2/27/2013 4:36:13 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: 2/22/2013 1:38:24 PM EST
FILE - In this June 14, 2003 file photo, U.S. Postal Service leader Lance Armstrong puts on the overall leader's yellow jersey after the 6th stage of the 55th Criterium du Dauphine Libere cycling race between Challes Les Eaux and Briancon, French Alps. Lawyers for Armstrong say the Justice Department has joined a lawsuit against the cyclist. The lawsuit alleges the former Tour de France champion concealed his use of performance-enhancing drugs for over a decade and defrauded his long-time sponsor, the U.S. Postal Service. (AP Photo/Patrick Gardin, File)
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Posted: 2/22/2013 1:38:24 PM EST
FILE - In this July 25, 2004 file photo, U.S. Postal Service cycling team leader and 2004 Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, and teammate George Hincapie, right, ride the victory lap on Champs Elysees boulevard in Paris, France. Lawyers for Armstrong say the Justice Department has joined a lawsuit against the cyclist. The lawsuit alleges the former Tour de France champion concealed his use of performance-enhancing drugs for over a decade and defrauded his long-time sponsor, the U.S. Postal Service. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)
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Posted: 2/21/2013 6:53:35 PM EST
A United States Postal Service worker brings the mail down Sylvanie Street, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 in St. Joseph, Mo. Blinding snow, at times accompanied by thunder and lightning, bombarded much of the nation's midsection Thursday, causing whiteout conditions, shutting down large swaths of interstate highways and forcing schools, businesses and even state legislatures to close. (AP Photo/The St. Joseph News-Press, Matt Reid)
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Posted: 2/21/2013 11:58:31 AM EST
U.S. Postal Service employee Craig Conner tries to navigate a mail cart to his vehicle Thursday morning Feb. 21, 2013 in downtown St. Joseph, Mo., shortly after the snow storm started. Winter storm warnings were issued from eastern Colorado through Illinois Thursday. (AP Photo/St. Joseph News-Press, Todd Weddle)
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Posted: 2/20/2013 5:03:01 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: 2/13/2013 11:38:56 AM EST
U.S. Postal Service Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe addresses the Reuters Washington Summit in the Reuters newsroom in Washington, in this file photo taken November 8, 2011. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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Posted: 2/13/2013 11:38:56 AM EST
U.S. Postal Service Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe addresses the Reuters Washington Summit in the Reuters newsroom in Washington, in this file photo taken November 8, 2011. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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Posted: 2/8/2013 5:21:39 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: 2/8/2013 1:28:28 PM EST
U.S. Postal Service letter carrier of 19 years, Michael McDonald, gathers his belongings in the East Atlanta post office before making his delivery run, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, in Atlanta. The financially struggling U.S. Postal Service wants to stop delivering mail on Saturdays but continue to deliver packages six days a week under a plan aimed at saving about $2 billion a year. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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Posted: 2/8/2013 1:06:07 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: 2/8/2013 9:39:37 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: 2/8/2013 9:39:37 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: 2/7/2013 10:21:55 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: 2/6/2013 9:03:36 PM EST
Russ Fox, a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, prepares to deliver mail in Wichita, Kan., Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. The U.S. Postal Service will stop delivering mail on Saturdays but continue to deliver packages six days a week under a plan aimed at saving about $2 billion annually, the financially struggling agency says. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Brian Corn) LOCAL TV OUT; MAGS OUT; LOCAL RADIO OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT
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Posted: 2/6/2013 5:48:28 PM EST
Charts show U.S. Postal Service operating losses and total mail volume since
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Posted: 2/6/2013 5:48:28 PM EST
Postmaster General and CEO Patrick R. Donahoe speaks during a news conference at U.S. Postal Service headquarters on Wednesday Feb. 6, 2013 in Washington. The financially struggling U.S. Postal Service says it will stop delivering mail on Saturdays but continue to disburse packages six days a week. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
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Posted: 2/6/2013 5:48:28 PM EST
Mail carrier Bruce Nicklay walks along East Third Street in Winona, Minn., delivering letters to homes Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. The U.S. Postal Service will stop delivering mail on Saturdays but continue to deliver packages six days a week under a plan aimed at saving about $2 billion annually, the financially struggling agency says. (AP Photo/Winona Daily News, Andrew Link)