Postal Service suspends deliveries to Libya
By
Ed O'Keefe
As turmoil continues to rock Libya, the U.S. Postal Service is suspending the delivery of mail to the country due to a lack of transportation.
The Postal Service temporarily suspended deliveries to Egypt last month as the unrest began, but resumed service last week.
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| March 2, 2011; 12:17 PM ET
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