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Our financial performance is increasingly being challenged by some of the worse economic conditions in the company's 35-year operating history
FedEx cuts pay for 36,000 workers Dec 18, 2008
We're probably touching objects contaminated with cocaine every day without knowing it
TV station detects cocaine on cash Nov 11, 2008
The drug likes to stick to the fibers in money, and passes easily from bill to bill
TV station detects cocaine on cash Nov 11, 2008
A valuable but still baby step toward freeing America's communications from political interference
Analysis: FCC changes promote diversity Jun 03, 2003
There were few complaints when there were only three television channels and the liberals ran them all. If Rush Limbaugh doesn't represent diversity, then who does
Analysis: FCC changes promote diversity Jun 03, 2003
Fred Smith was a first class cricketer who played 13 matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1903. He played for Yorkshire Second XI in 1903 and 1904.
A left-handed batsman, he scored 292 runs at 16.22 with a best of 55 against Kent. He scored also scored 51 against Somerset and took three catches in all. He was born on December 18, 1879 in Yeadon, Yorkshire and died on October 20, 1905 in Nelson, Lancashire aged just 25.