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Katie Price has called out to fans amidst concern that hundreds of people will turn up to cancelled book signings in Manchester and Sheffield tomorrow. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
LOVEFiLM launched in early 2004 after a series of mergers and acquisitions. Full Article at GamesIndustry.biz
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.
Two female shop workers were threatened with a knife and tied up in a robbery in Suffolk. The incident happened at the WH Smith store in North Street, Sudbury, at about 0640 GMT. Full Article at BBC News
Shoppers could pay more for certain items depending on where they live Millions of shoppers will pay inflated prices for Christmas presents this year because of where they live. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Tins of baked beans are flying off the shelves of a book shop in Paris, thanks to the growing expatriate market and the flourishing French demand for British cuisine. Full Article at Irish Independent
British cuisine is usually mocked by the French Photo: Paul Grover A WH Smith bookshop in Paris had set up a small section of its store for traditional British goods including jelly babies, shortbread and Walker's crisps. Full Article at The Telegraph
Emergency talks to keep book chain Borders in business Nov 24 2009 BOOK chain Borders are holding emergency talks to secure their future. Store bosses are concerned the firm do not have enough cash to make it through the key Christmas trading season. Full Article at The Daily Record
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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.
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