61.   Some media organizations have stopped opening their mail, while others are passing out rubber gloves in the mail room.

62.   The agency had violated its charter by spying on Americans, tapping their telephones, reading their tax returns and opening their mail.

63.   That warning was contradicted hours later by the White House, where spokesman Ari Fleischer said people should feel safe opening their mail.

64.   The accountant did not open mail as a regular part of her job and had not visited the Hamilton post office.

65.   The Columbus envelope was opened by Sue Fairley, secretary to the Columbus postmaster, who routinely opens mail addressed to the Postal Service there.

66.   The memories linger as she opens mail without him, but the job still invigorates her.

67.   The person opening the mail can place a suspicious envelope inside the box and open it without touching it, company President Ken Bliss said.

68.   The Palm Beach Post received a suspicious, powdery letter Tuesday, the first day the newspaper began opening its mail off-site.

69.   The next day, the still-shaken wife opened her mail.

70.   The spore discovered in Seymour should not make people afraid to open mail, Rowland said at the news conference.

v. + mail >>共 232
deliver 10.84%
receive 7.37%
open 7.01%
handle 6.29%
send 6.14%
get 4.99%
read 3.40%
check 2.60%
sort 2.53%
use 2.02%
open + n. >>共 626
fire 19.87%
door 10.24%
market 2.73%
way 2.42%
office 2.30%
investigation 2.16%
talk 2.14%
possibility 2.05%
eye 1.78%
window 1.18%
mail 0.34%
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