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Liquor Law Shakeup: Plan To Alter Minimum Pricing Worries Some Package Store Owners
The Hartford CourantThe brisk wind of competition could be ripping through Connecticut package stores again this spring. That competition could result from a change in the state's minimum bottle pricing system, which now sets the lowest price that can be charged for a...Tags: Prices, West Hartford, Wines, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Politics
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Boyle grand jury indicts hit and run driver
tkleffman@amnews.comThe driver of a tractor-trailer rig who alleged fled the scene of an collision that seriously injured an elderly Danville woman has been indicted on eight felony counts by a Boyle County grand jury. Michael Calligaro, 55, of Arlington, Texas, was...Tags: OxyContin (drug), Injuries and Wounds, Credit and Debt, Theft
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New shop in Bath has gift baskets for all occasions
Have you ever had a tough time figuring out what to give as a gift? It has been happening to me more than I like lately. Clothing's difficult because sizes can vary. And, face it, everyone has their own taste. Money seems to require no thought. And...
Tags: Emmaus, Trexlertown, South Whitehall Township, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Macungie
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Trade unused gift cards for store credit at CVS/pharmacy
Sun SentinelHave unspent gift cards lingering around from the holidays? Now you can take them to CVS/pharmacy stores and trade them for store credit. The exchange is part of a program by Plastic Jungle, an online gift card exchange platform. Customers receive the...Tags: Walmart, Office Depot Inc.
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Slow response to tainted product
Sue Grey had used the product before, so she knew what to expect when she purchased a bottle of Super Colon Cleanse at a Woodland Hills CVS drugstore. Inside should have been 240 little gray capsules. But when Grey, 57, opened the sealed bottle at her...
Tags: Tylenol (drug), Depakote (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals, Chemical Industry
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Homer Township's new prescription card includes discounts for pets
Homer Township has a new discount prescription card for residents that includes discounts for pets. "We've gotten a considerable amount of calls," Homer Township Supervisor Pam Meyers said about the cards during a recent township board meeting. The...
Tags: Animals, Drugs and Medicines, Barack Obama
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Oak Forest man, 76, charged in Orange Line fondling, lewdness cases
Tribune reporterA 76-year-old Oak Forest man arrested this week for masturbating on a CTA Orange Line train was linked by Chicago police to the fondling of a 15-year-old girl as she rode the same line earlier this month, Cook County prosecutors said today. William...Tags: Maywood (Cook, Illinois), Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Midway Airport
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Free beauty gifts on your birthday
Sun SentinelIf your birthday's coming up in the next 12 months (ha!), cash in on quite a few free gifts from some top beauty brands and stores. Sign up and you'll get these beautiful gifts, from premium hair-care products to salon services and osmetics, on your...Tags: Aveda Corp., Victoria's Secret, Macy's
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Man accused of trying to steal a walking cane from pharmacy
A 51-year-old El Monte man who allegedly attempted to steal a walking cane from a CVS Pharmacy in Burbank Sunday morning was arrested shortly after the incident, police said. Just before 9 a.m., Jim Riggins walked out of a CVS located at 101 E....Tags: Google+, Theft
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Medicare says drug refills shouldn't be done without patient's OK
Medicare called Friday for administrators of its Part D prescription-drug program to ensure that drugstores refill prescriptions only after receiving patient approval. The move follows a series of columns in the Los Angeles Times revealing how CVS and...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Medicare, Los Angeles Times, Government Health Care, Drugs and Medicines
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Third person charged in connection with Somerset meth lab
Somerset District Judge Ken Johnson issued a warrant Friday for the arrest of a third person in a local methamphetamine lab case. Robert Matthew Stewart, 22, David Lane, Somerset, was charged by state police with criminal conspiracy and manufacture,...
Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Ken Johnson, Trials, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Court Preliminary
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