Topic: Rite Aid Corporation
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USA Update Rolling Stone cover: Are stores going too far in pulling the magazine? (+video)
The image of accused Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in what many see as a rock-star pose has drawn a firestorm of criticism. At least six retailers have vowed not to sell that issue of Rolling Stone.
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Rite-Aid scam: Phony sweepstakes lures elderly woman
Rite-Aid scam: A Pennsylvania woman was told to buy a $500 Rite-Aid card to cover taxes on her winnings. Rite-Aid does offer store cards, but the caller used the information to access her bank.
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Stocks rise for fourth day straight, led by retail
Stocks rose for the fourth day in a row on Wall Street Thursday as US retailers surged on better sales reports. A surprising drop in claims for unemployment benefits last week has also helped stocks.
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Stocks edge up as investors await fiscal cliff deal
Stocks ended higher Thursday despite fiscal cliff uncertainty weighing on stock traders' minds.
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Father's Day gifts: seven great online deals
Father's Day gifts range from deals on auto parts to food seasonings for grilled food. Online deals offer up to 25 percent off Father's Day gifts, but they often come with a minimum purchase requirement.
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Cash mobs: a new boost for local business?
Saturday is International Cash Mob Day. Like flash mobs, cash mobs use social media to organize. But they don't perform, they spend money at a targeted local business.
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Stocks close off lows hit after earthquake
Stocks fell initially on Japan's latest earthquake, but recovered some of their losses. The Dow average dropped 17 points; the S&P 500 index fell 2 points.
04/07/2011 06:43 pm







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