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Vermont Rep. Bernard Sanders, a coauthor, tells NEWSWEEK that "Child's Pay's" rejection symbolizes the dangerous implications of corporate-controlled media.
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Both have strong support in their native regions, and Pay Pay's coalition extends to some of Congo's key ethnic constituencies.
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Council co-chairman Sean Summers, who is also Pick 'n Pay's chief executive, told reporters on Wednesday the role of the proposed body would be to set minimum standards for freely available food that was safe for consumption.
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Pick'n Pay's regional office has indicated its willingness to co-ordinate collections for the Red Cross.
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He said there was nothing gimmicky in this, in response to claims by Basson that Pick 'n Pay's "unilateral action" to cut bag prices was "suspicious," and contrary to their declared interaction of protecting the environment.
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Asmal was speaking during a visit to Pick 'n Pay's Parow, Cape
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Pay's "Project DAD" (drinking and driving) campaign, which is part of the company's road safety awareness campaign.
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Pay's national human resources director Frans van der Walt told
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Asked to comment, Pick 'n Pay's senior bakeries manager Louis de Beer said a large retailers' profit margin on a standard loaf of bread was extremely low.
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Major sponsor Pick 'n Pay's chairman Raymond Ackerman said he always believed that South Africa could really do it, and that Cape
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