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  2. Harrods - Wikipedia

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    Harrods is the only department store in Britain that has continued to sell fur. [44] Harrods was sharply criticised in 2004 by the Hindu community for marketing a line of feminine underwear (designed by Roberto Cavalli) which featured the images of Indian goddesses. The line was eventually withdrawn and formal apologies were made.

  3. Harrods Christmas Bears - Wikipedia

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    Harrods Christmas bears are signature plush toy bears created by the London department store Harrods and released every year to celebrate Christmas. They have been a tradition since 1986, and past bears are now considered valuable collectors’ items . [ 1 ]

  4. The Controversial History of the Harrods Memorial to Princess ...

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    The statue was removed from Harrods in 2018. "This is a statue to stay here forever," Fayed said in 2005. "Until now nothing has been done to preserve [Diana's] memory and legacy.

  5. Major retailers tighten return policies ahead of holiday season

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    The new return policy exception affects less than 0.02% of members who show a pattern of policy abuse, with an average 79% return rate and $1400, in used returns annually, the statement added.

  6. Innocent Victims - Wikipedia

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    1998 memorial to Diana and Dodi in Harrods Alternative view showing the Egyptian carvings that form the background to both of the Dodi and Diana monuments. Innocent Victims is a copper statue of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Fayed, which was on display at the Harrods department store in London, England, between 2005 and 2018.

  7. 'Tis the season for giving. And returning. What to know about ...

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    Walmart return policy. Walmart offers returns on most items purchased between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31 through Jan. 31 or the standard 90 days after purchase.

  8. Burbidge baronets - Wikipedia

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    His son, the fourth Baronet, had no issue and on his early death in 1974, he was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, the fifth Baronet. He was the son of Herbert Edward Burbidge, second son of the first Baronet. As of 2022, the title is held by his grandson, the seventh Baronet, who succeeded in 2019.

  9. Cash-for-questions affair - Wikipedia

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    The "cash-for-questions affair" was a political scandal of the 1990s in the United Kingdom.. It began in October 1994 when The Guardian newspaper alleged that London's most successful parliamentary lobbyist, [1] Ian Greer of Ian Greer Associates, had bribed two Conservative Members of Parliament to ask parliamentary questions and perform other tasks on behalf of the Egyptian owner of Harrods ...