Postal Service Challenges Bush in Federal Court
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
The Postal Service asked a federal court late Wednesday to intervene in its extraordinary standoff with President Bush.
The agency said it had asked a federal court to issue a temporary restraining order on the President. Bush threatened Monday to fire the postal governors unless they dropped a suit challenging the Postal Rate Commission’s establishment of a special 27-cent rate for machine-processed mail.
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