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  2. CVS Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, CVS became the 15th largest pharmacy chain in the U.S., with 408 stores [21] and $414 million in sales. In 1988 CVS celebrated its 25th anniversary, finishing the year with nearly 750 stores and sales of about $1.6 billion. [citation needed]

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  4. Child Passenger Safety Week - Wikipedia

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    Child Passenger Safety Week [5] begins with Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) [6] Appreciation Day and concludes with National Seat Check Saturday. During the week, CPSTs, [ 7 ] child safety seat manufacturers, [ 8 ] and nonprofit and governmental organizations [ 9 ] share safety advice, conduct seat checks, offer community educational ...

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    Somehow, it’s already June, which means Father’s Day is right around the corner. It’s a hectic time of year — school is wrapping up for the kiddos, summer vacation plans are underway and ...

  6. CVS Caremark - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, Walmart announced that it would no longer use CVS Caremark as its pharmacy benefit manager. [19] In January 2020, CVS Caremark announced RxZero, a program that would allow patients with diabetes to pay no copays. [20] In February 2020, Alan Lotvin was appointed president of CVS Caremark. [21]

  7. Computer-controlled Vehicle System - Wikipedia

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    The Computer-controlled Vehicle System, almost universally referred to as CVS, was a personal rapid transit (PRT) system developed by a Japanese industrial consortium during the 1970s. Like most PRT systems under design at the same time, CVS was based around a small four-person electric vehicle similar to a small minivan that could be requested ...