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How much is a First Class stamp? https://webboard.kaolieo.go.th/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=22 yuvutu Back then, if you lived inside the Beltway and wanted to know the latest polls from Iowa before the caucuses, you'd have to drive to a lonely newsstand on Dupont Circle and get a printed copy of the Des Moines Register, sent in from the heartland on a two-day journey by truck. Same with the news from New Hampshire or any other early primary state. Bailey and Craver changed that. They cut deals with key newspapers across the country. As editors transmitted their newly-digitized copy to the printing presses overnight, they'd send their political stories by computer modem to the rundown McLean, Va., townhouse that was The Hotline's headquarters.  
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