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It's Shopping Saturday! We've got tons of coupons to save for Mother's Day
Sun SentinelIt's a countdown to Mother's Day on May 12 as Freebie Friday morphs into Shopping Saturday! Our fabulous freebie free-for-all goes coupon crazy so you can save save at your all fave stores. Plus, we have dining deals and fun things to do so you can...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Dunkin' Donuts, Lauderhill, Pizzas, JC Penney Company Inc.
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Shopping Scout: Big Wheels, Strong's Bible, board game money
LOOKING FOR DVD/VCR combo: Joe of Hellertown is looking for a DVD/VCR combination. Big Wheels riding toys: Kathryn of Allentown is looking for two Big Wheels riding toys for her grandsons. Radio repairs: Mary of Macungie is looking for someone who...Tags: Monopoly (game), Macungie, Alburtis, Allentown, Hellertown
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USS Anchorage Arrives at Port of Anchorage for Commissioning
Channel 2 NewsA new Navy ship named after Alaska’s largest city arrived Wednesday for its Saturday commissioning at the Port of Anchorage, with plans to offer scheduled public tours Thursday and Friday afternoon. The USS Anchorage arrived in town Wednesday...Tags: Colon Cancer, U.S. Navy
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Operator of Sears portrait studios to liquidate
Business Week reports: The company that operated portrait studios in Sears and Wal-Mart stores has filed for liquidation. CPI Corp., based in St. Louis, closed its photo operations April 3, with more than 4,300 workers losing their jobs. Get the full...Tags: CPI Corporation, Walmart
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Gloucester Sheriff's Office weekly crime, arrest report
In the 2100 block of Sarah Creek Lane Deputies arrested Sally Buskie George, 55, on April 20 on a charge of assault and battery of a family member. In the 5800 block of George Washington Memorial Highway A resident reported on April 20 that sometime...Tags: Theft, Transportation Accidents, Walmart, Traffic, Deere and Company
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Allentown School District releases list of acceptable brands for school uniforms
Allentown School District has released a preliminary list of acceptable vendors and brands for school uniforms, including Dockers and Dickies and Walmart and Kmart. The list will continue to grow, according to the district, but the acceptable brands as...
Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Kmart, Students, Walmart, Teaching and Learning
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Web's creative retail destruction has room to run
Reuters(The author is a Reuters Breakingviews columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) By Robert Cyran NEW YORK, April 30 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The Internet is the economy's version of the Hindu deity Shiva - destroying multitudes of companies and...Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Zappos.com, MTV (tv network), Consumer Goods Industries
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Tampa Tribune, Fla., Joe Henderson column
The Tampa TribuneIt is big news, I guess, that the WestShore Plaza is losing the highbrow Saks Fifth Avenue store, to be replaced by a large sporting goods store. I assume there was wailing and gnashing of teeth throughout Beach Park, Palma Ceia and parts of Davis Islands...Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, Old Navy, LongHorn Steakhouse, Tampa
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BRIEF: The Buzz: Former Circuit City building leased
The Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wis.The former Circuit City building at 4635 W. College Ave. in Grand Chute as been leased. It's been vacant since March 2009 when the entire Circuit City chain was liquidated under bankruptcy. Sears Outlet signed a lease to take over the 45,000-square-foot...Tags: Bankruptcy
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EDITORIAL: Low-wage workers pay steep price for our bargain clothing
The News TribuneThat ridiculously low price tag for a new shirt is great, right? Everyone enjoys getting a good deal. But tragedies like the one last week in Savar, Bangladesh, show that someone often ends up paying a steep price for that kind of bargain. In this case,...Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Plant Openings, Old Navy, Islamabad (Pakistan), Bangladesh
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Former Ecology employee sentenced in theft case
The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.)A former secretary with the Shorelands Program at the state Department of Ecology was sentenced to 30 days of electronic home monitoring Wednesday after pleading guilty to second-degree theft for making unauthorized expenditures using state-issued...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Theft, Trials, Conservation, Biology
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