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Staff arrange a promotion for Dan Brown's latest book at Waterstone's Piccadilly branch. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Up to 50% off Virgin holidays to Dubai. Nigella Lawson’s cookbook for £5. Daily Mail Free ‘War in the Air’ DVD. Part one of a series of six being given away free. Redeemable at Tesco and WH Smith. Full Article at Brand Republic
The report, by former WH Smith chief executive Richard Handover, has been seen by BBC One's Politics Show... He described how £50,000 was spent installing three toilets at a primary school - 10 times the required sum, while another spent £35,000 on a £1,000 photocopier.
Deep recession in the US and Europe has gotten retailers asking some really pertinent questions, such as: "Do I need to just sit in a shopping centre or on a high street and hope that customers come to me? Or can I go to the customers myself?" Full Article at The Age
Why would you want to buy two small pots of Marks & Spencer pasta salad for the price of one and have to deal with twice as much irritating packaging? Full Article at Times Live South Africa
On average, charities earn 13 per cent of the cost of cards sold by high street retailers, a survey for Which? found. Full Article at The Scotsman
Shopworker Adam White will be helping children and their parents to find their inner Jedi at a Star Wars tribute day at a city shopping centre this week. Full Article at This Is Leicestershire
There was no sign of Billy Twelvetrees at Leicester Forest Services the other morning. Full Article at The Independent
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