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    The co-op, a member-owned local grocery store on R Street that provides luscious organic produce and a sometimes topsy-turvy salad bar scene, was founded in 1972 as a food-buying club. The club ...

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    The Sacramento Bee is a daily newspaper published in Sacramento, California, in the United States.Since its foundation in 1857, The Bee has become the largest newspaper in Sacramento, the fifth largest newspaper in California, and the 27th largest paper in the U.S. [4] It is distributed in the upper Sacramento Valley, with a total circulation area that spans about 12,000 square miles (31,000 ...

  9. Co-Op Society - Wikipedia

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    During the Iraqi invasion in 1990, Co-Ops played a major role in providing food and medicine, as well as support for residents and resistance groups. [7] One of the aims of the Kuwaiti Resistance's guerilla tactics was to push the invading forces into their encampments to prevent them from coming near the co-ops, as they were seen as important and central community centres in each area. [8]