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2000 Annual
Report - page 1 of 70 - note: page numbers differ from the printed
version
The United States Postal Service
delivers billions of pieces of mail, to millions of Americans,
hundreds of days of the year | to moms, cowboys, surfers,
daughters, grocery stores, firehouses, country homes, accountants,
museums, rock stars, politicians | they get birthday cards,
IRS returns, college acceptances, clothes, magazines | from
grandmas, auto dealers, food wholesalers, internet sites,
schools, boat retailers, music stores, supermarkets, restaurants,
airlines, florists, dads, theaters, bagel shops | they get
birth announcements, condolences, bills, lottery winnings,
flyers, catalogs | from granddads, laboratories, caterers,
ministers, gymnasiums, gas stations, photographers, telecommunications
companies | to baseball players, repairmen, jewelers, barbers,
carpenters, actors, chefs, doctors, joggers, painters, boxers,
priests, graphic designers | they get invoices, advertisements,
payment confirmations, greetings | from limo services, podiatrists,
plumbers, supply stores, hostesses, butchers, sous chef, sale
notices, maid, pet groomer, taxidermist, bellhop, bills, seamstress,
personal trainer, bank statements, teacher, laborer, electrician,
opera house, cosmetologist, paychecks, bartender, gym, exporter,
fire house, detective, veterinarian, interior decorator, stock
disbursements, grocer, hospital...
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