Postal service says dogs bit 6,000 on-duty mail carriers

Postal service says dogs bit 6,000 on-duty mail carriers

The U. S. Postal Service has said on Thursday that the number of god attacks on mailmen have been increasing since the year 2014.

The postal service said that god bites rose to 6,000 mailmen in the country in the previous year. The Postal Service also said that in 2015, most of the attacks took place in Houston, San Diego, Cleveland, Chicago and Dallas during. The service has released a list of top

30 cities for dog atatcks on on-duty mailmen.

Honda to recall additional 21m cars to replace airbags

Honda to recall additional 21m cars to replace airbagsJapanese automaker, Honda has said that it will recall an additional 21 million vehicles form the market in order to replace the faulty air bags made by Takata Corporation.

Government to offer assistance to small tourism centres

Government to offer assistance to small tourism centres John Key, the Prime Minister and Tourism Minister of New Zealand, will soon announce an increase in funding for small tourism centres that attract large number of visitors.

Budget unlikely to include tax cuts, indicates New Zealand FM

Budget unlikely to include tax cuts, indicates New Zealand FM Bill English, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of New Zealand, has indicated in a pre-budget speech at an industry event that the budget is not likely to include tax cuts.English has indicated that the government is planning larger spending this year but is aiming to cut spending in the coming years. He said that he has taken a decision not to include a 2017 tax cut in the budget.

Average housing price rise to $450,000 in Christchurch

Average housing price rise to $450,000 in ChristchurchAccording to the latest data available, the average price of homes in Christchurch rose to a whopping$450,000 during the month of April, 2016.

NZME in talks with Fairfax for a possible merger

NZME in talks with Fairfax for a possible mergerFairfax New Zealand Limited and New Zealand Media and Entertainment are in talks for a possible merger.

Fairfax New Zealand Limited owns publications like Dominion Post, The Press and Stuff while New Zealand Media and Entertainment or NZME owns the New Zealand Herald and Newstalk ZB. The merger will create a giant media house owning most leading publications in the country.

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