Postal Service faces fight over ending Saturday mail
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Trade groups representing greeting card makers, paper manufacturers and newspapers are fighting to prevent the cash-strapped Postal Service from dropping first-class mail delivery on Saturdays.
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Oil gets small boost from US supply report
Oil prices found little momentum Wednesday, even amid more signs of an improving U.S. economy.
http://news.yahoo.com/oil-gets-small-boost-us-supply-report-182653184–finance.html
GM paid $11.1 million to CEO Akerson in 2012
DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors Co gave Chief Executive Dan Akerson an $11.1 million pay package last year, a GM official familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, after the CEO’s salary came under scrutiny this week.
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IKEA stops selling all minced meat products from main supplier
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – IKEA stopped selling all minced meat products from its main supplier, two days after taking its trademark meatballs from the same Swedish supplier off menus over concerns they contained horsemeat.
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