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CANADIANS COUNT MAIL STRIKE'S COST
 
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'''August 16, 1981''', Sunday By ANDREW H. MALCOLM, SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT); Foreign Desk Late City Final Edition, Section 1, Page 9, Column 1, 1011 words
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DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Twenty-four million Canadians will be reconnected by mail with the rest of the world starting Monday, when the aftereffects of the country's six-week postal strike are supposed to end. For many in Canada, which has become one of the most strike-prone countries in the industrialized world, coping without the ...
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'''August 16, 1981, Sunday'''
 
By ANDREW H. MALCOLM, SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT); Foreign Desk
 
By ANDREW H. MALCOLM, SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT); Foreign Desk
 
Late City Final Edition, Section 1, Page 9, Column 1, 1011 words
 
Late City Final Edition, Section 1, Page 9, Column 1, 1011 words

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CANADIANS COUNT MAIL STRIKE'S COST

August 16, 1981, Sunday By ANDREW H. MALCOLM, SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT); Foreign Desk Late City Final Edition, Section 1, Page 9, Column 1, 1011 words

DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Twenty-four million Canadians will be reconnected by mail with the rest of the world starting Monday, when the aftereffects of the country's six-week postal strike are supposed to end. For many in Canada, which has become one of the most strike-prone countries in the industrialized world, coping without the ...

http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70D10FA3E5F0C758DDDA10894D9484D81



CANADIANS COUNT MAIL STRIKE'S COST

August 16, 1981, Sunday By ANDREW H. MALCOLM, SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT); Foreign Desk Late City Final Edition, Section 1, Page 9, Column 1, 1011 words

DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Twenty-four million Canadians will be reconnected by mail with the rest of the world starting Monday, when the aftereffects of the country's six-week postal strike are supposed to end. For many in Canada, which has become one of the most strike-prone countries in the industrialized world, coping without the ...


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