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t2 goes lingerie shopping and discovers that alongside the basic white bras, there is a bold and bountiful surge on the city shelves. With only days to go before Valentine’s Day, we bring you a naughty shopper’s guide....
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Video Body Most people have heard of flea markets, but what about free markets? The "Really, Really Free Market" took place yesterday in Downtown Wilmington. Everyone is welcome, and as the name suggests, everything is free. People can bring anything from material items to skills or talents. The market runs from noon until 2:30 p.m. on the first Sunday of every month. With the economy down ...
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By Sandra Pedicini The Orlando Sentinel ORLANDO | When Evelyn Littuma lost her housekeeping job, she decided to open a booth at a flea market to earn some extra income. But she quickly learned that the business isn't as easy as it seems, especially in today's tough economic times.
Cene Cooley of Conroe runs the flea market circuit a couple of times a month and likes antiques, especially old tools. Whereas, Martha Arredondo said she frequents flea markets for the economical value, and for the pretty things offered.
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