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  • Store removes Halloween prop after complaint

    09/25/2007 5:46:20 AM PDT · by TornadoAlley3 · 23 replies · 242+ views
    thnt.com ^ | 09/25/07 | PAMELA SROKA-HOLZMANN
    Teacher declares doll hanging from noose in Watchung is racist: WATCHUNG — The owner of a Halloween costume store here said a window display depicting a man hanging from a noose will be removed after a Scotch Plains woman complained, saying it was appalling and racist. Delores Jackson, a fifth-grade teacher at the Charles H. Skillman Elementary School in Plainfield, said the display she saw Sunday in the window at the Halloween Scene store in the Blue Star Shopping Center on Route 22 West depicted a stuffed doll resembling a black man, wearing a labor suit and hanging from a...
  • Is 'Quick' Enough? (Store Clinics Tap a Public Need, but Many Doctors Call the Care Inferior)

    01/16/2007 1:35:06 PM PST · by shrinkermd · 36 replies · 954+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 16 January 2007 | Ranit Mishori
    Some of the newest players in health care are rubbing doctors the wrong way. You may know them: those small clinics at your neighborhood Wal-Mart, Target or CVS that promise quick attention for routine visits -- sore throats, minor aches and pains, flu shots -- with no appointments needed. The clinics, which go by such names as MinuteClinic, RediClinic, QuickClinic, Medpoint Express, Curaquick and MediMin, offer convenience and low price -- scarce commodities in today's medical marketplace. But while consumers are taking to the concept, physician resistance is building. ...Not that many are convinced this trend is good for patients....
  • Slow times at the video store

    11/27/2006 9:53:08 AM PST · by raccoonradio · 14 replies · 518+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | 11/26/06 | Taryn Plumb
    Left behind by Netflix, DVDs, and on-demand cable service, outlets are dying off; popcorn, tanning salons keep some alive If it were an old Western movie, this would be the faded boomtown. It's silent save for the buzz of fluorescent lighting and the familiar "swish-clunk" of DVDs slipping through an outside drop-box. A smattering of customers -- one, maybe two at a time -- stroll in, getting lost in tall stacks filled with dusty gems such as "Divine Trash" and "Cactus Flower." One elderly gentleman passes through a door in the back to a beyond not suitable for children. At...
  • NY: Archaeologists find 18th-century store (Ft. Edward, Hudson River, 1800s-era 'Stop'n'$hop')

    10/08/2006 7:55:16 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 22 replies · 1,948+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 10/8/06 | Chris Carola - ap
    FORT EDWARD, N.Y. - This history-rich Hudson River community has yielded a museum's worth of 18th-century military artifacts over the decades, from musket balls to human skeletons. But a colonial soldier's daily lot wasn't all fighting and bloodshed. They had their share of down time, and that's where the sutler came in, offering for sale two of the few diversions from frontier duty: alcohol and tobacco. A five-year-long archaeological project has unearthed the 250-year-old site of a merchant's establishment that sold wine, rum, tobacco and other goods to the thousands of soldiers who passed through this region during the French...
  • Wal-Mart Arsons

    06/10/2006 10:26:16 AM PDT · by Babu · 21 replies · 679+ views
    (06.09.06) — Fires were intentionally set inside two Wal-Mart stores late Thursday, Glendale fire investigators said Friday. Both stores were evacuated after the flames broke out, and six people were treated for smoke inhalation, with two taken to local hospitals. Fire officials said damages were estimated at $5 million, mostly from smoke and water damage. One of the stores was to remain closed until Monday. The first fire started about 10 p.m. in the rear of a Wal-Mart in Glendale and forced about 120 people to evacuate, Deputy Fire Chief Elio Pompa said. A second fire broke out about an...
  • NEW HUSBAND STORE

    06/08/2006 9:00:49 PM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 22 replies · 765+ views
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    A store that sells new husbands has just opened in New York City,where a woman may go to choose a husband. Among the instructions at the entrance is a description of how the store operates. You may visit the store ONLY ONCE! There are six floors and the attributes of the men increase as the shopper ascends the flights. There is, however, a catch: you may choose any man from a particular floor, or you may choose to go up a floor, but you cannot go back down except to exit the building! So, a woman goes to the Husband...
  • Japan:Man busted for threatening to kill retail shop worker over store's music

    06/05/2006 2:35:25 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 9 replies · 921+ views
    Man busted for threatening to kill retail shop worker over store's music KAWAGOE, Saitama -- A man has been arrested for threatening to kill an employee of a retail shop here unless it changed the background music it played at the store, police said. Tetsuya Hoshino, 34, a resident of the Saitama Prefecture city of Hidaka, denied he had intended to kill anyone. "I wasn't serious about it," he was quoted as telling investigators. Hoshino put a letter in the store's suggestion box on May 14 threatening to kill an employee unless it changed the background music the store played,...
  • <b>USA Citizens Day - July 1st Rally to Stop Illegal Immigration</b>

    05/24/2006 2:27:38 PM PDT · by Angelina211 · 5 replies · 845+ views
    CitizenDay.net ^ | 5/23/2006 | CitizenDay
    USA Citizens Day - July 1st Immigration Control Rally Nationwide Rally on Saturday, July 1st, at noon, at your City HallMay 1st - Million of Illegal Aliens Marched in our StreetsTwelve million illegal aliens demonstrated their political power, and declared May 1st to be A Day Without Undocumented Workers ( illegal aliens ). They boycotted the USA, all US businesses and institutions. Millions of them marched in our streets, carried Mexican flags, shouted "Si se puede!", and demanded new laws from our Congress. July 1st - U.S. Citizens Nationwide Rally for Immigration ControlRally to stop our continuous invasion by...
  • Maine storekeepers say customers fuming about high cigarette tax

    09/20/2005 4:25:26 PM PDT · by Past Your Eyes · 61 replies · 1,217+ views
    New Hampshire Union Leader ^ | September 19, 2005 | Glenn Adams
    Maine storekeepers say customers fuming about high cigarette tax By GLENN ADAMS Associated Press Writer HALLOWELL, Maine (AP) -- Taking time out to tend to customers who drift into his tobacco shop on a sunny Monday morning, owner Tom Allen showed little worry about the doubling of Maine's cigarette tax to $2 that just took effect. "There's no impact on me whatsoever. If anything, it will help because people will stop buying packs and make their own," said Allen, whose Kennebec Tobacco Co. sells bags of loose rolling tobacco as a sideline to its main products, cigars and pipe products....
  • The Wal-Mart You Don't Know

    09/04/2005 6:32:48 PM PDT · by vannrox · 10 replies · 495+ views
    Fast Company ^ | 12-2003 FR Post 9-4-2005 | Charles Fishman
    A gallon-sized jar of whole pickles is something to behold. The jar is the size of a small aquarium. The fat green pickles, floating in swampy juice, look reptilian, their shapes exaggerated by the glass. It weighs 12 pounds, too big to carry with one hand. The gallon jar of pickles is a display of abundance and excess; it is entrancing, and also vaguely unsettling. This is the product that Wal-Mart fell in love with: Vlasic's gallon jar of pickles.Wal-Mart priced it at $2.97--a year's supply of pickles for less than $3! "They were using it as a 'statement' item,"...
  • Methamphetamines: Immigrant Store Clerks Becoming Collateral Damage in War on Meth

    08/13/2005 3:39:11 PM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 65 replies · 1,704+ views
    Spurred by new laws restricting the sales of cold remedies such as Sudafed, which contain pseudoephedrine, a necessary component of popular meth-cooking recipes, police and prosecutors across the country have been arresting convenience store clerks -- sometimes on charges that carry substantial prison sentences. In one Georgia case, authorities made mass arrests of immigrant store clerks and owners, but it's starting to look less like a criminal conspiracy and more like culturally naive foreign-born merchants simply trying to sell their merchandise. It's all a big waste of money, says the Drug Policy Alliance, which issued a press release this week...
  • Pet store owner: Satan's image on turtle's shell

    03/23/2005 7:17:46 AM PST · by bedolido · 58 replies · 1,652+ views
    CNN News ^ | 03/21/2005 | staff writer
    MICHIGANTOWN, Indiana (AP) -- An Indiana pet store owner says he sees the image of Satan on the shell of a turtle that was the only survivor of a store fire in October. The palm-sized red-eared slider turtle, named Lucky, was the only animal to survive the fire at Dora's A-Dora-ble Pet Shop in nearby Frankfort, about 40 miles northwest of Indianapolis. Owner Bryan Dora now says he sees Satan's face on the critter's shell. He can spot lips, eyes, a goatee, shoulders and a pair of pointy horns on Lucky's back.
  • Robbery suspect caught after leaving wallet in store

    02/10/2005 8:02:07 AM PST · by holymoly · 6 replies · 420+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Feb. 10, 2005 | AP
    EULESS - A robbery suspect was caught after leaving his wallet on the store counter -- and then going to the police station to pick it up. ADVERTISEMENT Joseph Fahnbulleh, 22, of Arlington, remained in the Euless City Jail with bail set at $30,000. He faces a robbery charge. A few days after the robbery, he walked into the Euless police station to pick up his wallet after a detective called to tell him someone had found it. "Once we had the wallet, we called him to say it had been turned in to our lost and found," Euless police...
  • Handmade

    12/12/2004 5:59:46 AM PST · by Kitten Festival · 289+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Dec. 12, 2004 | Clarice Feldman
    This Thanksgiving my son and daughter in law gave us a surprise present--a sonogram of our grandchild to be. Suddenly, the urge to knit was triggered. I love to do it but haven't for some years, after I'd made dozens of coats and sweaters for every man, woman and child of my acquaintance. A frenzied search through the house for saved patterns, yarns, and knitting tools ensued, as well as a search for yet more. (Perhaps you have to be a knitter to understand, but no matter the size of the stash, there's always need for more.) After ordering the...
  • (AP) Edwards Wonders Who's Minding the Store

    10/21/2004 11:11:17 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 41 replies · 1,165+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 10/21/04 | Mike Glover - AP
    MUSCATINE, Iowa - Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards (news - web sites) accused the Bush administration on Thursday of ignoring problems ranging from scarce flu vaccine to the war in Iraq (news - web sites) while officials campaign in battleground states and asked, "Who's minding the store?" Edwards, speaking in a high school gymnasium during a bus tour of eastern Iowa, cited national security adviser Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites), Health and Human Services (news - web sites) Secretary Tommy Thompson and Commerce Secretary Donald Evans as examples of Bush officials who are campaigning while pressing issues remain...
  • Scientists Find 75 Percent Of Red Snapper Sold In Stores Is Really Some Other Species

    09/22/2004 7:15:52 PM PDT · by vannrox · 50 replies · 1,651+ views
    Via Science Daily ^ | 2004-07-15 | University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
    Scientists Find 75 Percent Of Red Snapper Sold In Stores Is Really Some Other Species CHAPEL HILL ? While learning in a course how to extract, amplify and sequence the genetic material known as DNA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate students got a big surprise. So did their marine science professors. In violation of federal law, more than 75 percent of fish tested and sold as tasty red snapper in stores in eight states were other species. How much of the mislabeling was unintentional or fraud is unknown, said Dr. Peter B. Marko, assistant professor of marine...
  • Dorchester man fatally wounded in Quincy store theft, police say

    03/10/2004 5:09:15 AM PST · by Momaw Nadon · 12 replies · 267+ views
    Boston Globe Online ^ | Wednesday, March 10, 2004 | John Ellement and Diane Allen
    <p>QUINCY -- William J. Quarterone did not go back to sleep yesterday morning, too troubled after watching a bleeding man collapse in front of his home in the early hours. Minutes before, police said, the man had stolen some Play Station 2 video games, and was fatally wounded as he fled.</p>
  • Christian Community Site - Penpals, Art, Forums, Sermons,

    11/09/2003 6:03:22 AM PST · by HolyBridge.com · 287+ views
    www.HolyBridge.com ^ | www.HolyBridge.com
    HolyBridge.com is a new Christian Community website. It is 100% free and offers free Christian Penpals, Forums, Art, Sermons, an Online Bible, and more. If you are looking for Christian fellowship, knowledge, and entertainment, then please visit HolyBridge.com and possibly find a new home on the web.
  • Super Save Owner Won't Be Charged In Fatal Shooting

    10/26/2003 6:34:45 PM PST · by yonif · 19 replies · 143+ views
    NBC 5 ^ | October 26, 2003
    DALLAS -- Dallas police said they don't plan to file charges against the owner of a Dallas convenience store who shot and killed a suspected robber. Police said the victim was the alleged robber, 24-year-old France Lawson. The shooter was the owner of the Super Save food store on Barnes Bridge Road in Dallas. Although he refused to talk on camera or use his name for fear of retaliation, the owner offered a full account of his frightening ordeal. He said Lawson walked into the store asking for a cigar. The owner said he told Lawson the store was closed,...
  • Ed Foreman says think positively!

    08/07/2003 8:29:20 PM PDT · by ConservativeMan55 · 18 replies · 686+ views
    I thought I would tell a very interesting story that helps prove that liberals are endlessy clueless and endlessly downtrodden and depressed. I work for a certain grocery chain. Yesterday we had a store meeting which was called. We watched an hour's worth of Ed Foreman. Ed is a motivational speaker. Here are his credentials. Read them then I'll go on with the story. FOREMAN, Edgar Franklin, a Representative from Texas and New Mexico; Born in Portales, Roosevelt County, N.Mex., December 22, 1933; Attended the public schools of Portales and Eastern New Mexico University at Portales, 1952-1953; B.S., New Mexico...