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A vending machine for iPods? American society has given birth to 'Generation P' (for plastic), and paying with plastic is good news for vending-machine operators.(FEATURES)(CURRENTS)
The Christian Science Monitor
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January 18, 2007
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Byline: Cristian Lupsa Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
Old-school vending machines, bulky bastions of high-calorie snacks and sodas, meet your new-school challenger: chic upscale gadgets stocked with consumer electronics and pricey cosmetics. As more of these machines pop up in high-traffic areas such as airports, the old quarter-chuggers may someday find themselves out-vended.
The new vending machines sell iPods, cellphones, USB drives, headphones, DVDs, and a host of other gadgets.
This latest development in the $30 billion-a-year ...
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Tate galleries' boost for city's culture bid; 'LIVERPOOL IS A FANTASTIC PLACE AND SO MUCH FRIENDLIER THAN LONDON'.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; ...LONDON'S Tate Galleries are backing Liverpool...director of Tate Gallery Liverpool, will...including the Tate, but said it was...copied by the other Tates. "It has the Tate, the Walker Art Gallery and the Philharmonic...could take at other galleries. She ...
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The ultimate South Bank show; As a new Tate gallery opens in an old power station by the Thames, our critic hails a stunning creation that rivals the works it holds.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ...burgeoning collection of the Tate Gallery has been squeezed into the...Millbank is a beautiful gallery, but it could not begin to...unseen by most visitors to the gallery. Worse than that, the existence...eye on possible secondary galleries to house the national collection...
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Culture: Tate unveiled as the world's most popular gallery for modern art With 5.25 million visitors in its first year, an old power station on the south bank of the Thames has overtaken New York and Paris
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; TATE MODERN is the most popular...just behind the Thamesside gallery. Celebrating the success...State for Culture, said the gallery typified the Government...have never been to an art gallery. The success of Tate Modern...artistic terms. As the Tate galleries at St Ives and ...
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Saatchi plans South Bank gallery to rival Tate empire
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London
; ...the recent dominance of the Tate galleries in London's modern art world...at present in the Saatchi Gallery in Swiss Cottage, to the vacant...County Hall stands between Tate The new gallery will be in County Hall, up the river from Tate Modern Britain - at present...
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Tate Gallery tape is clue in hunt for suitcase killer
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London
; ...adhesive tape produced by the Tate Gallery with artists Gilbert and George...produced exclusively for Tate gallery shops, was designed by the...has been withdrawn from Tate gallery shops, at a press conference...Tate Modern and Tate Britain galleries in London, ...
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Saatchi plans South Bank gallery to rival Tate empire.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...the recent dominance of the Tate galleries in London's modern art world...at present in the Saatchi Gallery in Swiss Cottage, to the vacant...County Hall stands between Tate The new gallery will be in County Hall, up the river from Tate Modern Britain - at present...
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Tate Gallery tape is clue in hunt for suitcase killer.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...adhesive tape produced by the Tate Gallery with artists Gilbert and George...produced exclusively for Tate gallery shops, was designed by the...has been withdrawn from Tate gallery shops, at a press conference...Tate Modern and Tate Britain galleries in London, ...
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Closing in on the stolen 24m Turners The fate of the Tate Gallery's two Turner paintings stolen while on loan to a German gallery six years ago may now depend on the struggle for power among Serbian gangsters. NIGEL ROSSER reports on delicate negotiations with their intermediaries
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London
; ...decade - the robbery of the Tate galleries' 24 million Turners. The...stolen from a Frankfurt art gallery in July 1994 by petty crooks...to negotiate a deal with the Tate Gallery's insurers and loss...was possibly the nearest the Tate has come to recovering the...
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Tate Gallery to revamp entire Net operation.(internet marketing strategy)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Precision Marketing
; Tate Gallery is overnauling its online presence, following...art lovers access to 95 per cent of the Tate's artworks, far more than can be displayed at any one time in the Tate Galleries. Rellie says: "The subscription page...
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In London: art beyond the Tate: Galleries with ambience and intimacy beckon visitors after they've hit the popular museum of modern art.(Features)(Travel)
Newspaper article from: The Christian Science Monitor
; ...elevator at the hugely popular Tate Modern, joined by schools of...battle through the throngs at the Tate had left us famished - both...reinstalled. Dulwich Picture Gallery On a summer afternoon two years...walked into the Dulwich Picture Gallery, handed a security guard a...
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