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  2. Spot (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Spot's Magical Christmas was released in 1995 and Spot and his Grandparents Go to the Carnival in 1997. These two specials, which are both thirty minutes long, have some notable differences from the normal series. First off, they have no narration, and each character is voiced distinctly.

  3. TSC (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Home Shopping Network was renamed to The Shopping Channel (TSC) in 2000. After adopting its current name, the channel commonly used the acronym "TSC", which had a stylized askew-square logo. Its use was cut back significantly after complaints from the hardware store chain Tractor Supply Company, which used a vaguely similar logo.

  4. ShopTV Canada - Wikipedia

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    In April 2003, Torstar rebranded the network, this time as ShopTV Canada, [4] in an effort to better reflect the type of programming the channel broadcasts. Logo while under the name Toronto Star TV. On November 6, 2013, it was noted that the channel had been shut down either that day or very shortly before.

  5. Peter Gzowski - Wikipedia

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    Peter John Gzowski CC (July 13, 1934 – January 24, 2002), known colloquially as "Mr. Canada", or "Captain Canada", [1] was a Canadian broadcaster, writer and reporter, most famous for his work on the CBC radio shows This Country in the Morning and Morningside.

  6. The Spot - Wikipedia

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    The Spot closed its initial production run the night of June 30/July 1, 1997, although it remained available online with archives of the 1995-97 episodes, and kept its live message boards open, for about two years after the last original episode went live. The Spot also spawned a number of fan-related online message board communities.

  7. 30 One-In-A-Million Coincidences That Are Hard To Believe ...

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    Luck. Fate. Blessing. A glitch in the matrix. Or, if you’re more skeptical, just a coincidence.. It’s a phenomenon that, from a statistical perspective, is random and meaningless.

  8. Great Online Shopping Festival - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Great Online Shopping Festival was held on 11–14 December. Participating companies included Myntra , Jabong.com , and Indiatimes Shopping. Google claimed that the shopping festival was a success for the companies, and extended the event, which was planned to end on 13 December, by one day.

  9. Shopping - Wikipedia

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    Using online shopping methods, consumers do not need to consume energy by physically visiting physical stores. This way they save time and the cost of traveling. A retailer or a shop is a business that presents a selection of goods and offers to trade or sell them to customers for money or other goods. Shoppers' shopping experiences may vary ...