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  2. Waldenbooks - Wikipedia

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    Walden Book Company, Inc., doing business as Waldenbooks, was an American shopping mall-based bookstore chain and a subsidiary of Borders. The chain also ran a video game and software chain under the name Waldensoftware, as well as a children's educational toy chain under Walden Kids.

  3. Borders CFO Resigns: Another Sign of Trouble for the Books? - AOL

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    Bierley, who has worked for Borders since 1996, exits the company 18 months after being named CFO and just two months after being appointed COO. The news also comes only nine days before Borders ...

  4. B. Dalton - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Dayton's merged with Hudson's of Detroit and became Dayton Hudson Corporation (now Target Corporation). [3] B. Dalton expanded throughout the 1960s and 1970s, going from twelve stores in 1968 to 125 five years later, peaking at 798 locations in 1986. [3] In 1968, the chain acquired Pickwick Books; they merged in 1979. [2] B.

  5. The Land of Open Graves - Wikipedia

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    The book examines the human consequences of United States immigration policy. Using research methods from all four subfields of anthropology, De León sheds light on the lives (and deaths) of the thousands of migrants who cross the US border with Mexico daily in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona. The book was published in hardcover and paperback by ...

  6. 'The border is broken': Democrats solidify shift to tougher ...

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    The border was a major Democratic convention theme on Wednesday, solidifying a shift on the explosive issue of migration in a bid to address what may be the party's biggest political weakness.

  7. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    It is often simply called a book club, a term that may cause confusion with a book sales club. Other terms include reading group , book group , and book discussion group . Book discussion clubs may meet in private homes, libraries , bookstores , online forums, pubs, and cafés, or restaurants, sometimes over meals or drinks.

  8. Book club - Wikipedia

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    Book sales club, a subscription-based method of selling and purchasing books Text publication society, also known as a book club, a subscription-based learned society dedicated to the publication and sale of scholarly editions of texts; Book club may also refer to: Book Club, a 2018 American comedy film; Book Club: The Next Chapter, the 2023 sequel

  9. Bookclub (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Bookclub is a monthly programme, devised by Olivia Seligman and hosted by Jim Naughtie and broadcast on BBC Radio 4.Each month a novel is selected, and its author invited to discuss it.