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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. "What to Do about the Post Office"

he spirited conversation with Senator Ernest F. Hollings--who strongly opposed the way the quasi-privatization of the Post Office had been done--ranges from permitting real competition in postal services, to the effect of poor postal service on the magazine industry, to the senator's other preoccupation, welfare reform.

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he spirited conversation with Senator Ernest F. Hollings--who strongly opposed the way the quasi-privatization of the Post Office had been done--ranges from permitting real competition in postal services, to the effect of poor postal service on the magazine industry, to the senator's other preoccupation, welfare reform.

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