Britain's Royal Mail had to call in a seven-ton truck to remove 100,000 undelivered letters found in South Yorks. The Mirror reports the mail -- some of it dating back 18 months -- was traced to a postal worker in Barnsley. The postman told authorities his vehicle had been broken into. None of the letters had been opened. A spokesman for the Royal Mail said the letters would be delivered, along with an apology, within the next week. © Copyright 2006 by United Press International
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