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  2. InTown Suites - Wikipedia

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    InTown Suites in Houston. Intown Suites was founded in 1988 by David Vickers. [1] During two decades of existence, Intown Suites has proved to be a very successful business, and is currently one of the fastest growing extended-stay chains.

  3. Drastic Dykes and Accidental Activists - Wikipedia

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    Drastic Dykes and Accidental Activists: Queer Women in the Urban South is a non-fiction book by La Shonda Mims. Published in 2022 by The University of North Carolina Press, it discusses the history of queer women and activists in the American South, specifically in the cities of Atlanta, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina.

  4. The Aaron's Company - Wikipedia

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    Aaron's Corporate Furnishings division, which operated 47 stores, recorded revenues of approximately $99 million in 2007. [6] As of December 31, 2016, Aaron's had 1,864 stores located in 28 states and the District of Columbia and Canada. In addition, they had 699 independently owned franchised stores in 46 states and Canada. [2]

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  6. 10 Best Grocery Store Loyalty Programs - AOL

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    For $99 per year, members receive gas points and free same-day delivery (in under two hours). ... New members in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Columbus metro areas will also be privy to a ...

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    A special state monitoring report from October 1998 found medical records showing “instances of youth being bitten by spiders and rodents.” Monitors from the state also found that Correctional Services Corp. officials were holding youth past their scheduled release dates in an effort to generate more revenue — a serious violation of the ...