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    What Is Target's New Return Policy? The retail giant decided it won't be a target for abuse anymore and recently updated the wording of its return policy, saying they "reserve the right to deny ...

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    A federal judge has denied Target's request to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the retailer of illegally collecting customers' biometric data. The class-action suit, filed in May in federal court in ...

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  6. Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Target also announced a $14 million commitment to local youth soccer through two new national initiatives—an $8 million local soccer grant program, and a $6 million partnership with the U.S. Soccer Foundation to build 100 new soccer play spaces by 2020. [212] Target is the official sponsor of 2017 [213] and 2018 [214] MLS All Star Games.

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    Potential instances of voter fraud or corruption at the ballot box can be reported through a call to the hotline, 1-800-328-VOTE (8683), or through a portal on the attorney general's website.

  8. Bob Ulrich - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Ulrich became President of the combined Dayton and Hudson department stores, based in Minneapolis. In 1987, he was promoted to chairman and chief executive officer of the Target stores group. By 1992, the number of Target stores had doubled during Ulrich's tenure, to just over 500, with just shy of fifty more opening each year.

  9. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    This SuperTarget in Roseville, Minnesota (Store #2101), sits on the site of the first Target store (Store #1), which opened in 1962 and was torn down and replaced by this much larger store in 2005. In 1968, Target updated its bullseye logo, opting for a more modern look, and expanded into St. Louis, Missouri, with two new stores. Target's ...