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Articles in June 23, 1997 issue of Discount Store News
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TRU touts new signs of vitality, growth at annual meeting
by Laura Liebeck -
Image problem leads to big measures; but will new name be enough?
by Dawn Wilensky -
Getting smart with appliances; convenience, information focus of merchandising
by Dawn Wilensky -
Delayed reaction
by Bob Verdisco - Point of sale
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Merchandising plan sharpens its focus: trouble spots require more tweaking
by Laura Liebeck -
Fields getting Hudson's Bay ready for battle
by Jim Fox -
The turnaround at midpoint; its strategy in place, Kmart must buildmomentum
by Laura Liebeck -
A slowdown in hit titles stalls video rental business
by Robert Scally - Fleece mix essential to better turn, margin
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Over the hump, but not the mountain
by Laura Liebeck - Super K's future overshadowed again
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Financially speaking, road to recovery is still fairly rocky
by Richard Halverson -
JumboSports fine-tunes strategy
by Mike Troy - A taste of the 'real world.'
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Retailers lure fishermen with tourneys as bait
by Mike Troy -
Private label moves to the front burner in L&G
by Richard Halverson -
The top 10 mistakes in implementing warehouse management systems
by Brian Hudock -
1997 Ad
by Robert Scally - Pantry's pay-off still uncertain
- The Sports Authority lengthens its lead
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Top students get chance at career opportunities
by Eric Thorsen -
Vendors focus on reinventing a licensed property
by Robert Scally - Martha Stewart stalwart in home
- Sears to face round 2 in bout with courts
- Star light, shine bright: Hollywood is called upon in campaign to revamp image
- OTC switches spur sales
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Space: a necessary frontier in PC storage
by Robert Scally - Wal-Mart makes bold moves; new merchandising initiatives under way
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Knowledge, not sales, up in PCs
by Carolyn E. Setlow - Driving profits
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Apparel strives for continuity: direction of womenswear a critical factor
by James Mammarella -
Pep Boys expanding bays
by Richard Halverson - Cards too 'smart' for consumers
- Pole positioning
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A self-prescribed strategy for Rx: keep America healthy
by Mike Troy
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