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Camesa said she wouldn't think to use the Internet for those birthday and holiday greetings, or start going online to seek out the articles she now reads in the issues of Vogue, Readers Digest, Prevention and other magazines that are delivered to her.
unknown title 2011
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Jovita Camesa, 75, who lives in a downtown Los Angeles retirement complex, said she's sending more first-class mail than ever, due to her ever-expanding circle of grandchildren.
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Camesa said she wouldn't think to use the Internet for those birthday and holiday greetings, or start going online to seek out the articles she now reads in the issues of Vogue, Readers Digest, Prevention and other magazines that are delivered to her.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The changes that Donahoe are proposing would mean a different post office, but one that still operates for people such as Jovita Camesa, who's 75 and lives in a downtown Los Angeles retirement complex.
unknown title 2011
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Jovita Camesa, 75, who lives in a downtown Los Angeles retirement complex, said she's sending more first-class mail than ever, due to her ever-expanding circle of grandchildren.
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The changes that Donahoe are proposing would mean a different post office, but one that still operates for people such as Jovita Camesa, who's 75 and lives in a downtown Los Angeles retirement complex.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Camesa said she wouldn't think to use the Internet for those birthday and holiday greetings, or start going online to seek out the articles she now reads in the issues of Vogue, Readers Digest, Prevention and other magazines that are delivered to her.
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The changes that Donahoe are proposing would mean a different post office, but one that still operates for people such as Jovita Camesa, who's 75 and lives in a downtown Los Angeles retirement complex.
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Jovita Camesa, 75, who lives in a downtown Los Angeles retirement complex, said she's sending more first-class mail than ever, due to her ever-expanding circle of grandchildren.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Jovita Camesa, 75, who lives in a downtown Los Angeles retirement complex, said she's sending more first-class mail than ever, due to her ever-expanding circle of grandchildren.
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