Courier

A courier is a person who delivers messages, packages, and mail.

Duties and functions

Couriers are distinguished from ordinary mail services by features such as speed, security, tracking, signature, specialization and individualization of express services, and swift delivery times, which are optional for most everyday mail services. As a premium service, couriers are usually more expensive than standard mail services, and their use is normally limited to packages where one or more of these features are considered important enough to warrant the cost.

Courier services operate on all scales, from within specific towns or cities, to regional, national and global services. Large courier companies include DHL, OCS, FedEx, DTDC, EMS International, TNT, UPS, and Aramex. These offer services worldwide, typically via a hub and spoke model.

Before the industrial era

In ancient history, runners and homing pigeons and riders on horseback were used to deliver timely messages. Before there were mechanized courier services, foot messengers physically ran miles to their destinations. To this day, there are marathons directly related to actual historical messenger routes. In the Middle Ages, royal courts maintained their own messengers who were paid little more than common labourers.

Lincoln Courier

The Lincoln Courier is the only local daily newspaper for Lincoln, Illinois, and its surrounding circulation area, which centers on Logan County. The newspaper is owned by Fairport, New York-based GateHouse Media.

Founded as the Lincoln Daily Courier in 1889, the newspaper through the years absorbed several other dailies based in Lincoln, such as the Daily Star (founded c.1911 as The Lincoln Morning Star) and The Daily News-Herald, which itself dated back to The Daily News (October 20, 1890} and The Lincoln Weekly Herald (c.1855).

References

  • 1 2 "About Lincoln Daily Courier". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
  • Editor & Publisher. "GateHouse Completes $380 Million Purchase of Copley Midwest Papers". Retrieved 2007-04-13.
  • "About The Lincoln Morning Star". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
  • "About The Daily News". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
  • "About The Lincoln Weekly Herald". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
  • Courier (comics)

    Courier is the alias of Jacob Gavin Jr., a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a sometime ally of the X-Men member known as Gambit. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Joe Madureira, he first appeared Deadpool: The Circle Chase (1993).

    Fictional character biography

    Courier was a foot soldier and employee of the New Son, to whom Gambit was indebted after New Son saved him from perishing in the Antarctic where the X-Men left him after his 'trial' exposed Gambit's connection to Mister Sinister, the Marauders, and the Mutant Massacre. Courier would deliver assignments to Gambit on the behalf of New Son, who had not yet deemed the mutant thief worthy of a face-to-face encounter.

    It has been stated, by Wolverine and other sources, that Courier is part of a business that has performed such tasks for many years, and that Courier's father is an important business figure in the Marvel Universe, having bought stock in AT&T when he was only ten years old. He has the mutant ability to control every cell in his body.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Courier

    by: Richard Shindell

    My name is Mary Magdalen
    I come from Palestine
    Please excuse these rags I’m in
    But I’ve fallen on hard times
    But long ago I had my work
    When I was in my prime
    But I gave it up, and all for love
    It was his career or mine
    Jesus loved me
    This I know
    But why on earth
    Did I ever let him go
    He was always faithful
    He was always kind
    But he walked off
    With this heart of mine
    A love like this will come but once
    This I do believe
    And I’ll not see his like again
    As I live and breath
    And I’m sorry if I might offend
    But I will never see
    How the tenderness I shared with him
    Became a heresy
    Jesus loved me
    This I know
    But why on earth
    Did I ever let him go
    He was always faithful
    He was always kind
    But he walked off
    With this heart of mine
    But I remember nights we spent
    Whispering our creed
    Our rituals, our sacraments
    The stars our canopy
    There beneath an olive tree
    We’d offer up our plea
    God’s creation innocent
    His arms surrounding me
    Jesus loves me
    This I know
    But why on earth
    Did he ever have to go
    He was always faithful
    He was always kind
    But he walked off
    With this heart of mine




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