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  2. Raymour & Flanigan - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Raymour's Furniture Company acquired Flanigan's Furniture, which operated fourteen stores in the Buffalo and Rochester areas. The acquisition gave Raymour & Flanigan its present name. [4] [5] In 1997, Raymour & Flanigan acquired Furniture Unlimited, which gave the company footing in the Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey markets. [6]

  3. Bernard Goldberg (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Goldberg (October 20, 1925 – August 27, 2010) was an American businessperson who co-founded the furniture retailer Raymour Furniture (which later became Raymour & Flanigan) in 1946 with his brother, Arnold Goldberg. [1]

  4. 11 Best Platform Beds for Comfort and Style - AOL

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    Platform beds are designed to be used without a box spring. The best platform bed frames will offer all the support you need for a comfortable sleep. 11 Best Platform Beds for Comfort and Style

  5. Bed base - Wikipedia

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    These beds have wooden frames, glued and lashed together. [4] In some cases the woven bed support survives. Some Ancient Egyptian beds were made with reeds or plaited string. [3] Tutankhamen's tomb contained beds (one of gilded ebony). Studies of ancient hieroglyphs suggest that the platform beds were revered in Egyptian culture. While common ...

  6. Top CFPB leaders dismissed as Trump team begins to dismantle ...

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    The bureau has been a longtime target of Republicans who accuse it of being unaccountable and overzealous in its policing of financial transactions.

  7. Trump's expanded ICE raids are causing big problems for some ...

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    For decades, federal immigration agents generally avoided conducting enforcement sweeps or detentions at or near what the federal government deemed "sensitive" areas, including schools and ...