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Newsstands such as Hudson News (Terminals 1, 2 and 4) and HDS Press Relay (Terminal 3) also sell NYC sports caps, T-shirts, and souvenirs.
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Newsstands are, of course, what people used before The Daily.
HUFFPOST HILL - HCR Repeal Measure Fails In Senate Eliot Nelson 2011
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Newsstands are, of course, what people used before The Daily.
HUFFPOST HILL - HCR Repeal Measure Fails In Senate Eliot Nelson 2011
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Newsstands everywhere have reported games like Sudoku, Mad Libs, and crossword puzzles flying off the shelves, as protesters on every continent realize that if they want to see real change, they're going to be sitting there for a very long time.
Chris Michael: American Apparel Hoodie Sales Skyrocket as Occupy Wall Street Protests Spread Worldwide Chris Michael 2011
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Newsstands are a big part of the wider US media problem; general magazine sales down 5.6% in the first six months of 2010, after a 9.6% drop for the half-year before that.
Five won't become famous if Richard Desmond relaunches it on the cheap 2010
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Newsstands often gouge the price because it comes from overseas, and not many people are willing to pay double the cover price.
Fiction Review: Jason Sanford's "The Ships Like Clouds Risen by Their Rain" wendigomountain 2008
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Newsstands contain shelves of mass market glossy magazines that document excessive dreams of the lifestyle, while across the street a guy is selling subversive hip-hop literature from a makeshift table.
The Pirate’s Dilemma Matt Mason 2008
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Newsstands in other parts of the country displayed it in a white paper wrapper, as if it were a porn magazine.
Annie Gets Her Shot Leibovitz, Annie 2008
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Newsstands in the local Walmart display all 100 newspapers, each with the factory closing story on the cover.
The Declining Value Of Redundant News Content On The Web - Publishing 2.0 2008
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Newsstands don't require much smarts to build, but a toilet involves plumbing, meaning skill is involved.
Archive 2007-12-01 Brooks of Sheffield 2007
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