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Gap's Brave New World The Motley Fool
It's looking to grow through franchising abroad. First stops: Singapore and Malaysia.
Local people catching the ‘button bug’ Rapid City Journal
Norma Obermiller, 57, began collecting buttons a little more than two years ago. “I got started because my mother collected thimbles,” Obermiller said.
Even without silver spoons, more `tweens' grow up with Gucci Chicago Tribune
Dressed in pink Ugg boots, Seven jeans and a matching pink sweater and cap, Elizabeth Cohen looks the epitome of hip as she winds her way through the holiday crowds at a shopping center here.
Cobourg woman spending a year in Japan Northumberland News
NAGASAKI, JAPAN - Sixteen months ago, I had to make a choice to stay in Canada to further pursue my journalism career or embark on a journey which would take me to the other side of the world.
Business: Luxury labels are new for tweens The Nashua Telegraph
LOS ANGELES – Dressed in pink Ugg boots, Seven jeans and a matching pink sweater and cap, Elizabeth Cohen looks the epitome of hip as she winds her way through the holiday crowds at a shopping center here. - By ALANA SEMUELS Los Angeles Times
Dion always has outperformed expectations Fort Frances Times
MONTREAL—From Poindexter to prime minister—the improbable political makeover of Stephane Dion is half complete. When he entered the Liberal leadership race, a Montreal newspaper ran a headline announcing that seemingly everyone was jumping in—“Even Dion.”
Sunday Buzz: Office Depot expands The Herald-Sun
Trading places: The Shops at Northgate will complete its revival later this month with the opening of Office Depot in the 23,534-square-foot space formerly leased by Office Max.
Sisters provide holiday cheer for mentally ill Daytona Beach News-Journal
DAYTONA BEACH -- Salty Leatherwood has grown accustomed to stares from fellow shoppers when she pushes carts full of socks or sweatshirts through store aisles.
SUSAN TOMPOR: IRS tightens rules for income tax deductions on donations Detroit Free Press
Here's a tax tip for the industrious among us who are determined to de-clutter the house and make room for guests this holiday season. Do not expect to clean up on your 2006 federal income tax return by taking a huge deduction after you donate all that junk. The tax rules have changed.
After the deluge The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Eleven months ago, retailers in the Petaluma Village Premium Outlets mall were cleaning up after being inundated with up to two feet of muddy water. The New Year's floods forced the 25-acre outdoor mall to shut down for five days, and it didn't fully recover for two months.

Gap's Brave New World The Motley Fool
It's looking to grow through franchising abroad. First stops: Singapore and Malaysia.
Local people catching the ‘button bug’ Rapid City Journal
Norma Obermiller, 57, began collecting buttons a little more than two years ago. “I got started because my mother collected thimbles,” Obermiller said.
Even without silver spoons, more `tweens' grow up with Gucci Chicago Tribune
Dressed in pink Ugg boots, Seven jeans and a matching pink sweater and cap, Elizabeth Cohen looks the epitome of hip as she winds her way through the holiday crowds at a shopping center here.
Cobourg woman spending a year in Japan Northumberland News
NAGASAKI, JAPAN - Sixteen months ago, I had to make a choice to stay in Canada to further pursue my journalism career or embark on a journey which would take me to the other side of the world.
Business: Luxury labels are new for tweens The Nashua Telegraph
LOS ANGELES – Dressed in pink Ugg boots, Seven jeans and a matching pink sweater and cap, Elizabeth Cohen looks the epitome of hip as she winds her way through the holiday crowds at a shopping center here. - By ALANA SEMUELS Los Angeles Times
Dion always has outperformed expectations Fort Frances Times
MONTREAL—From Poindexter to prime minister—the improbable political makeover of Stephane Dion is half complete. When he entered the Liberal leadership race, a Montreal newspaper ran a headline announcing that seemingly everyone was jumping in—“Even Dion.”
Sunday Buzz: Office Depot expands The Herald-Sun
Trading places: The Shops at Northgate will complete its revival later this month with the opening of Office Depot in the 23,534-square-foot space formerly leased by Office Max.
Sisters provide holiday cheer for mentally ill Daytona Beach News-Journal
DAYTONA BEACH -- Salty Leatherwood has grown accustomed to stares from fellow shoppers when she pushes carts full of socks or sweatshirts through store aisles.
SUSAN TOMPOR: IRS tightens rules for income tax deductions on donations Detroit Free Press
Here's a tax tip for the industrious among us who are determined to de-clutter the house and make room for guests this holiday season. Do not expect to clean up on your 2006 federal income tax return by taking a huge deduction after you donate all that junk. The tax rules have changed.
After the deluge The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Eleven months ago, retailers in the Petaluma Village Premium Outlets mall were cleaning up after being inundated with up to two feet of muddy water. The New Year's floods forced the 25-acre outdoor mall to shut down for five days, and it didn't fully recover for two months.guess+clothing+store: guess+clothing+store
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