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Stores Borrow From Fast-food Industry's Playbook
AP Retail WriterNEW YORK (AP) — This holiday season, Burger King won't be the only place where you can have it your way. It used to be enough for stores to promise discounts of up to 70 percent off to lure shoppers during the busy holiday shopping season. But...Tags: Apple iPhone, Holidays, Kmart, Sony Corp., Amazon.com Inc.
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Ricki Lake from Tracy Turnblad to another turn at TV talk
The Baltimore SunIn 1994, at the age of 26, “Hairspray” sweetheart Ricki Lake had one of the hottest daytime talk shows in the history of television. With a daily audience of 5.8 million viewers after only one year on-air, “Ricki Lake” was...Tags: Baby Mama (movie), Oprah Winfrey, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Katie Couric
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The Triangle seeks OK for new signage
A proposal to put advertising at The Triangle is again up for consideration by the Costa Mesa Planning Commission, much to the ire of some Eastside residents who say such signs can lead to visual blight. Greenlaw Partners, the Newport Beach-based...
Tags: Business, Advertising, Niketown
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End-Of-Summer Summer Sales
PIX11.comStores are stocked with Fall fashions but now's the time to find deals on Summer clothes. We're scouring the sale racks to find some of the best buys around. Fashionista Nicole Young was here with advice on how to pick through the sale racks to find a...Tags: Sears
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Hurley suing Old Navy over patent
Hurley International, a Costa Mesa surfwear company, has sued Old Navy, alleging the retailer committed patent infringement of its signature board shorts and patented technology. The dispute pits two retail giants against one another. Hurley is owned...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Trials, Old Navy, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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“Dance Moms” recap: A Tale of [Those] Two [Other] Studios
Channel Guide MagazineI'm troubled, Dance Moms Nation. No, not about the overall feeling of discord and dread that seems to have permeated Pittsburgh. No, not about the conspicuous lack off attention my beloved Ohio sign is getting thus far. Not even about how much sleep... -
Beach guide: Delaware's hidden treasures
Certain beaches, restaurants and stores on the Delaware Shore seem to land on everybody's "must-do" list. But there are also plenty of places and activities that get less attention. Maybe they're a few miles from the shore, or take place midweek, or don't...Tags: Arts and Culture, Holidays, Fishing, Foods and Beverages, Trips and Vacations
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5 myths about Rehoboth
1. The main food groups are seafood, candy and beer. Though Rehoboth Beach is justifiably well known for its seafood restaurants, homemade fudge and taffy, and the excellent ales at the Dogfish Head Brewing and Eats, the culinary scene offers much more....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Halloween, Seafood
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Gap Fire Company installs solar electric system
Multi-Media JournalistThe Gap Fire Company is now using the sun's rays to reduce its energy costs. The company was approached by Gap-based Paradise Energy Solutions to install 177 solar panels at no upfront cost. A system of that size would typically run about $160,000....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, PPL Corporation
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Amazon buys army of robots
CNN MoneyAmazon is buying Kiva Systems, a manufacturer of bright orange robots that scuttle around warehouses filling orders, for $775 million. The all-cash deal, which is expected to close in the second quarter, will be Amazon's (AMZN, Fortune 500) biggest...Tags: Zappos.com, Bain Capital, LLC
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Moms are building mini-empires online
I recently sat in awe in a room full of women — most of them moms — who are powerful influencers reaching giant audiences. They are doing that through a variety of social media platforms and creating small media empires — from their...
Tags: India, Family, Computer Networking and Internet, Social Media, The Miami Herald
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Pop-up shop designed to spur interest in Highlandtown business
Three weeks ago, the Highlandtown storefront was empty and apparently without prospects.
On Saturday, the space was filled with holiday wreath-making, carefully crafted plant arrangements and free coffee.
The rapid transformation into a "pop-up" shop...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, JC Penney Company Inc., Holidays, Ann Taylor, Halloween
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