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AP Historical Hard Drive 2
** ADVANCE FOR THURSDAY APRIL 29 -- FILE ** Shoppers pass through the check-out counters of the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Reno, Nev., July 7, 2003. When Wal-Mart sought to open a supercenter in Inglewood, Calif., in early 2004, it tried to counter opposition by donating thousands of dollars to a local civic group and spending hundreds of thousands more for a ballot initiative to bypass local government. Critics of Wal-Mart said the company is increasingly using aggressive, campaign-style tactics to winapproval for its stores across the country. (AP Photo/Scott Sady, File)
JULY 7, 2003 FILE Minimum price 50PLN
2003-07-07
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
SCOTT SADY
1011612
0,69MB
17cm x 11cm by 300dpi
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