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  2. DHgate.com - Wikipedia

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    DHgate was founded by Diane Wang in Beijing in August 2004 [1] and was officially launched in 2005. [2] The "DH" in DHgate refers to Dunhuang (Mandarin 敦煌 (Dūnhuáng)), a Chinese city in modern-day Gansu province and formerly a strategic point on the Silk Road which linked China to the rest of the world during ancient times. [3]

  3. Stewart-Lakewood Center - Wikipedia

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    Lubie Geter, one of the children murdered in the Atlanta murders of 1979–1981, was last seen at the Stewart-Lakewood Center. [5] Today part of the original 40+ unit [1] mall has been demolished. A handful of the remaining units are occupied by a dollar store, wig store, and others.

  4. Fry's Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Fry's Electronics was an American big-box store chain. It was headquartered in San Jose, California, in Silicon Valley.Fry's retailed software, consumer electronics, household appliances, cosmetics, tools, toys, accessories, magazines, technical books, snack foods, electronic components, and computer hardware, in addition to offering in-store computer repair and custom computer building services.

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  7. 15 products to help you stay cool in the extreme heat: 'A ...

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    With excessive heat bearing down on much of the U.S. this summer, you might be researching ways to stay cool and hydrated, like wearing lightweight clothing, chugging plenty of fluids and ...

  8. Circuit City - Wikipedia

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    Connect was a store concept operated as a joint venture between Circuit City and Comcast. These small stores offered Comcast cable services, plus select electronics and Firedog tech support services from Circuit City. The first Connect store opened in Medford, Massachusetts in December 2006, [84] followed by a second in nearby Burlington in May ...

  9. EB Games - Wikipedia

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    EB Games (formerly known as Electronics Boutique, EBX, and EB World) was an American computer and video games retailer. First established as an American company in 1977 by James Kim [1] with a single electronics-focused location in the King of Prussia mall near Philadelphia, the company later grew into an international corporation.