Courier (disambiguation)

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A courier is a person, company or vehicle that transports mail and small items.

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Courier may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

Periodicals

Australia

Canada

United Kingdom

United States

Other periodicals

  • Courier (Israeli newspaper), a Russian-language Israeli newspaper published in Tel Aviv
  • The Courier (ACP-EU), a magazine published by the Development Directorate General of the European Commission
  • The Timaru Courier , an A3 tabloid community newspaper in the Timaru South Canterbury area of New Zealand
  • CERN Courier , a trade magazine covering current developments in high-energy physics and related fields
  • Clare Courier , newspaper based in Ballycasey, Shannon, County Clare, Ireland
  • Courier du Bas-Rhin , published in the Prussian exclave of Kleve
  • Dhaka Courier , a Bangladeshi English language weekly news-magazine

Technology

Transport

Aviation

Maritime

Rail

Road

Other uses

See also

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