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Monday, Jan 8 The redeveloped 4.25-acre property — to be called the Salt District — will include space for offices, restaurants, retail and entertainment, and will preserve the company's highly visible "Umbrella Girl" sign. |
| Consumers have unwrapped their holiday gifts. Now, it's retailers' turn to see what the holiday season brought them. |
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| Compass Group, the nation's largest food service company, has suspended the use of romaine lettuce in all operations amid the ongoing investigation into an outbreak of E. coli illnesses that's infected 58 people in the U.S. and Canada. |
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| An electronic toy-maker has agreed to pay $650,000 to settle charges from the Federal Trade Commission that it collected personal information on hundreds of thousands of children without their parents knowing. |
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| Two major Apple investors have urged the iPhone maker to take action to curb growing smartphone addiction among children, highlighting growing concern. |
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| Whole Foods Markets is placing new limits on how products are sold in its stores and asking suppliers to help pay for the changes, riling some mom-and-pop vendors that have long depended on the grocer for visibility and shelf space. |
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| A list of the most unusual weapons and other illegal items uncovered by the TSA in 2017 includes a rifle-shaped umbrella, gift-wrapped drugs and an inert grenade welded into a piece of art. |
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| At prices up to $1,600, what explains the popularity of Canada Goose? |
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