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Much of the work, like the sorting of mail, has already been parceled out to other postal centers, said Anthony Musso, a spokesman for the postal service.
As in a number of other postal administrations, the sorting of mail has been gradually mechanized since the mid-1960s, with some 80 mechanized offices replacing more than 600 offices.
None of these five contaminated machines routinely performed final sorting of mail for the 5-digit zip codes that included the case-patient's home and workplace.
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These were usually notes written on pamphlets and other sorts of mail that required no postage.
"If I see us not playing very well, I know the implications it will have on my business and what sort of mail I will get.
Most important for me is the fact that I get to spend several weeks without hearing a phone ring or a fax beep, or checking any sort of mail whatsoever.
When The Economist wrote an article pointing out that some industrialised countries are having problems because of falling populations, we were inundated with the sort of mail we might have got had we said paedophiles are people, too, or praised the janjaweed for their horsemanship.
Cooke added: "I have always donated to charity … but as I am getting older, I have been told I need to start cutting back … I think the elderly are targeted with this sort of mail on purpose, as charities think they have lots of disposable money or they might have donated in the past, but receiving so much is overwhelming.
People don't really send that sort of mail anymore.
It's not the sort of mail you want to receive.
He also continues to send them all sorts of mail on an almost daily basis letters, notes, books, and other packages apparently because he likes the post office and enjoys mailing things to people.
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