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  • Cut-price motorcycle taxis use thunderous horns that sound like 18-wheelers to frighten others out of the way.

    Traffic Drives Nigerians Nuts, but a Trip to a Shrink May Go Too Far Will Connors 2011

  • Cut-price holidays After a hectic Christmas, a holiday in the new year is certainly alluring and travel operators go into overdrive over the festive season, trying to sell you bargain deals.

    How Christmas shoppers can grab a bargain in the high street sales 2011

  • Cut-price retailer TJX Cos. raised its fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year earnings outlook, citing stronger-than-expected profit margins on some of its merchandise and a reduction in reserves set aside for claims stemming from a data breach.

    TJX Lifts Outlook For Quarter, Year 2009

  • Cut-price cover may save pounds in the short term, but more and more holidaymakers are finding they are not insured when it comes to making a claim.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • Cut-price competition also had its real breakthrough in the years after the disaster.

    After Disastrous Luck, SAS CEO Lindegaard Quits 2006

  • Albemarle & Bond wins out in bad times with 20th profit rise Alongside insolvency practitioners, pawnbroking is one of the few industries undeniably on the up Cut-price Mail on Sunday hits operating profits at DMGT Slashing the cover price of the Mail On Sunday to £1 in order to capitalise on the closure of the rival News of the World has eaten into the...

    Evening Standard - Home Lucy Tobin 2011

  • Print Cut-price school meals proposed in Welsh schools bill The cost of school meals could be cut for families with more than one child, under plans to change the law.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • Cut-price Primark clothes are to go on sale in Selfridges, as the high-end department store seeks to appeal to bargain-hunting shoppers.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

  • Albemarle & Bond wins out in bad times with 20th profit rise Alongside insolvency practitioners, pawnbroking is one of the few industries undeniably on the up Cut-price Mail on Sunday hits operating profits at DMGT Slashing the cover price of the Mail On Sunday to £1 in order to capitalise on the closure of the rival News of the World has eaten into the...

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • Albemarle & Bond wins out in bad times with 20th profit rise Alongside insolvency practitioners, pawnbroking is one of the few industries undeniably on the up Cut-price Mail on Sunday hits operating profits at DMGT Slashing the cover price of the Mail On Sunday to £1 in order to capitalise on the closure of the rival News of the World has eaten into the...

    Evening Standard - Home Simon English 2011

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