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  2. Cotton Traders - Wikipedia

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    Cotton Traders is a multichannel British clothing retailer founded in 1987 by former England rugby captains, Fran Cotton and Steve Smith, and based in Altrincham, England.. The company sells casual clothing and footwear collections for men and women, plus a new homeware collection, Cotton Home, in over 25 countries worldwi

  3. Social shopping-focused Chums announces $3.5M raise ... - AOL

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    Add Chums to the mix. Chums is a social shopping service that helps friends suggest products to their pals. Social shopping-focused Chums announces $3.5M raise ahead of YC Demo Day

  4. Mail order - Wikipedia

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    Placing an order with a few travelling agents and paying by installments [1] Filling in a form on a website or mobile app — if the product information is also mainly obtained online rather than via a paper catalogue or via television, this model is online shopping or e-commerce; Then, the products are delivered to the customer.

  5. Chums (paper) - Wikipedia

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    Chums was a boys' weekly newspaper started in 1892 by Cassell & Company and later, from 1927, published by Amalgamated Press. The publisher gathered the weekly paper into monthly and annual editions. The publisher gathered the weekly paper into monthly and annual editions.

  6. Online shopping - Wikipedia

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    An online shop evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a regular "brick-and-mortar" retailer or shopping center; the process is called business-to-consumer (B2C) online shopping. When an online store is set up to enable businesses to buy from another businesses, the process is called business-to-business (B2B) online ...

  7. Paul Whitehouse - Wikipedia

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    Paul Julian Whitehouse [1] (born 20 May 1958) is a Welsh actor, writer, presenter and comedian. He was one of the main stars of the BBC sketch comedy series The Fast Show and has starred with Harry Enfield in the shows Harry & Paul and Harry Enfield & Chums.

  8. Money Puzzle Exchanger - Wikipedia

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    Examples of phrases used include "Let's fight to computer!" and "You put the same kind of items. That's OK." Most of the characters names are portmanteaus of English words involving money or love. The character names (in game stage order) are: Exchanger, Coquetry, Cherrybeiter, Everyworker, Debtmiser, Eldylabor, Macker, and Mightdealer.

  9. Sydney gang rapes - Wikipedia

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    A further series of gang rapes were said to have been attempted but thwarted. Four of the attackers were also convicted for an attack on Friday 4 August 2000 when they approached a fourteen-year-old girl on a train where she was threatened with violence, punched twice, slapped, [9] and told that she would be forced to perform fellatio on several men and that she was going to be raped.