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  • "You could go into any Olsson's and there'd be somebody at the record counter - if you didn't know what you wanted, they would steer you in the right direction," said Guy Brussat, who worked as the Old Town location's book buyer and was married for several years to Laura Olsson, Mr. Olsson's daughter.

    John Olsson dies: Founder of Olsson's Books and Records was 78 Emma Brown Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • But it's worth a second look at the ruins there, and not just because winter has fully arrived in the Northern Hemisphere and the fact that the location's average temperature is a balmy 79 degrees.

    Maya pools await diving explorers 2011

  • Giving Blackpool's entertainment history a very modern twist, this 10-day festival of magic, theatre, burlesque, circus and street entertainment revives Britain's favourite kiss-me-quick location's reputation as the best place to see variety performed.

    This week's new events 2012

  • Folks familiar with the location's history form a subconscious judgment and dismiss the next venture offhand.

    Don't Mention the 'Curse' Anne Kadet 2011

  • Europeans now account for 35% of that location's class, compared with 11% for the group that started in 2009.

    Economy Slows Applications to Europe's Business Schools Melissa Korn 2012

  • Pizza Ranch's outsize role was underlined Monday after Mr. Perry left the Manchester location's party room, or "bunkhouse."

    Pie in the Sky: The Iowa Pizza Circuit Danny Yadron 2011

  • With a few clicks of his mouse, Granholm can pull up fact sheets detailing a location's square footage, hours of operation, payroll, annual sales and maps showing the next-closest location.

    Postal Service to close 2,000 sites in next two years Ed O 2011

  • After years of using a confusing and laborious 21-month process panned by customers and Congress as too secretive and inconsistent, the mail agency is now relying on a computerized system that enables officials to review and determine a location's fate in no more than five months.

    Postal Service to close 2,000 sites in next two years Ed O'Keefe 2011

  • After years of using a confusing and laborious 21-month process panned by customers and Congress as too secretive and inconsistent, the mail agency is now relying on a computerized system that allows officials to review and determine a location's fate in no more than five months.

    Postal Service to close 2,000 sites in next two years Ed O 2011

  • Perhaps the location's most successful endeavor to date was Chicory, a high-end takeout joint that closed in 2008 following a three-year run.

    Don't Mention the 'Curse' Anne Kadet 2011

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