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Newsagents are a dedicated shop for selling newspapers, magazines and stationary, where as a news stand is something you might see on the street of NY.
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Australian Newsagents are more challenged by the future of print than Government owned Post Offices because so much of our retail network of 4,600 stores is controlled by publishers.
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Newsagents need to re-invigorate and re-invent if they are to have a future.
Archive 2005-12-01 Ben Barren 2005
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On Tuesday morning, a picture of a man with a grenade for a head praising suicide bombers had been stencilled on the side of Brighton's Newsagents in the pedestrian precinct.
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On Tuesday morning, a picture of a man with a grenade for a head praising suicide bombers had been stencilled on the side of Brighton's Newsagents in the pedestrian precinct.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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Newsagents need to re-invigorate and re-invent if they are to have a future.
My First Job Ben Barren 2005
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Tickets are on sale and going fast from Bryden's Newsagents - not sure we'll sell out all five nights.
Archive 2006-05-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006
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Readers are urged to place an order with their Newsagent for the regular delivery of copies, as _Punch_ may otherwise be unobtainable, the shortage of paper making imperative the withdrawal from Newsagents of the
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, March 7, 1917 Various
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Newsagents and Railway Bookstalls. | arrange for supplies of these
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Readers are urged to place an order with their Newsagent for the regular delivery of copies, as _Punch_ may otherwise be unobtainable, the shortage of paper making imperative the withdrawal from Newsagents of the
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, March 14, 1917 Various
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