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New U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, in an unannounced trip to the battlefront, discussed the possibility of boosting U.S. troop strength in Iraq with U.S. commanders in the beleaguered country but has made no decisions about what to do, he said Wednesday.On just his third day in his post, Gates journeyed to Iraq armed with a mandate from President George W. Bush to help forge a new Iraq war strategy. His goal is get advice from his top military commanders on a new strategy for the increasingly unpopular, costly and chaotic war mdash; a conflict that Mr. Bush conceded Tuesday the U.S. is not winning. We discussed the obvious things, Gates told reporters after meeting with top U.S. generals. We discussed the possibility of a surge and the potential for what it might accomplish. When he boarded his plane in Washington Tues <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup day, Gates said the purpose of his trip was to listen to U.S. commanders and Iraqis to see what I can learn. Mr. Bush, working to recraft his strategy in Iraq, said Tuesday that he plans to increase the size of the U.S. military so it can fight a lon stanley canada g-term war against terrorism. In an interview with The Washington Post, Mr. Bush said he has asked Gates to report back to him with a plan to increase ground forces. Gates and Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were scheduled stanley mugs to meet with U.S. and Iraqi military and political leaders.As they flew to Iraq, the Los Angeles Times reported that Army Gen. John P. Abizaid, commander of
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As of Sunday, it ll cost an extra penny to mail a basic letter within the U.S. CBS News Reporter Lloyd de Vries says the new rate is 34 cents for letters, but still 20 cents for a postcard. Two-ounce letters stay the same, at 55 cents, and, since the rate for additional ounces is now less 21 cents , letter packages 151; like your tax returns 151; will be cheaper to mail.It s been just two years since the last postal rate hike, and the usual cycle was three years between increases. The Postal Service blames the usual 151; higher costs, more competition, slower economy 151; but the independent Postal Rate Commission knocked down much of the request in its No <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley uk vember ruling.In reluctantly approving the PRC recommendation last month, the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors asked the Commission to take another look at the request. We cannot accept a situation that threatens the ability of this organization to provide the levels of service that the American people expect and deserve, said Board Chairman E stanley cup inar V. Dyhrkopp. Dyhrkopp said the resulting price structure will not provide sufficient revenue for the agency.Besides reducing the cost for additional ounces on letters, which had been as high as 23 cents before 1999, the PRC also called for lower money order fees and again refused to raise the postcard rate.Also going up, however, are the popular Priority Mail and stanley italia Express Mail services 151; at least 30 to 50 cents, but the all-you-can-eat deal on Priority Ma Qidx Last night s True Blood was a return to classic vampire humping
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Rising energy prices pushed the U.S. consumer price index up 0.3 perc <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.uk>stanley bottle ent in October, the Labor Department estimated Tuesday.Prices are up 2 percent in the past year, the government said.Prices for most goods and services were little changed on the month. However, large price increases were seen in two large categories of consumer spending: energy and medical care.Excluding volatile food and energy categories, the core rate of inflation increased 0.2 percent in October. Prices of core goods and services are up 2.2 percent in the past year.In a related development, the U.S. recorded another large trade deficit - $38.03 billion - in September, reflecting a surge in demand for foreign cars and airplanes. The Commerce Department said the September deficit was down $254 million from the all-time high of $38.28 billion set in August, disappointing economists who had been looking for a bigger decline in the deficit of around $1 billion.On the inflation front, the stanley flasche CPI rose 0.2 percent in S stanley tumbler eptember. Core prices were up 0.1 percent in September.Economists were looking for a gain of 0.3 or 0.4 percent in the CPI and a 0.2 percent rise in the core rate.The moderate increase in inflation keeps the pressure off the Federal Reserve, which lowered its overnight rate by a half percentage point two weeks ago. Accelerating inflation would force the Fed to tighten monetary policy by raising interest rates. Any threat of outright deflation would force the Fed to adopt emergenc Zrwq Gov t. effort: $10 Internet, $150 computers
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