The secret to scoring back-to-school bargains?
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The retailers, in the months of September and October, become eager to move out any leftover inventory to clear space for holiday merchandise, therefore it is a prime time to find anything at a discount. It is described that waiting a few weeks after the school starts for buying electronic goods results in lot of savings.
Publication Name: First for Women
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1040-9467
Year: 2005
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So long, sky-high vet bills
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A survey by the American Veterinary Medical Association reveals that veterinary costs have shot up 73 percent over five years, with Americans spending almost US$19 million annually on pet care. Several vet-approved ways that could drastically cut veterinary bills have been suggested.
Publication Name: First for Women
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1040-9467
Year: 2005
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Your secret garden
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Some tips regarding how to build a secret garden are presented. They mainly include heart-shaped garland, boost brainpower, transforming hurricane into a decorative lantern and to use chamomile flowers in order to decorate the table.
Publication Name: First for Women
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1040-9467
Year: 2005
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