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Waitrose sets out plans to extend into smaller market.
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Supermarket chain Waitrose has announced plans for a new smaller 'market town' format as it seeks to expand.
The group, which has stores in Southsea, Havant, Waterlooville, Gosport and Chichester, said it was trialling its first outlet under the new design in St Neots in Cambridgeshire on May 16 with plans to extend the format if successful.
Waitrose declined to confirm numbers, but the group is reportedly looking at about 100 market town stores.
The grocer said the format would focus on local produce, with locally-produced food and drink lines to ...
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Six men sentenced to jail for homosexual acts in Morocco
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency
; ...dancing at a party they held in the northern town of Ksar el Kebir. The six were arrested in late November after rumors...case. Hundreds of angry residents held protests in Ksar el Kebir to demand "justice" and put pressure on the authorities...
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MOROCCO: KING MOHAMMED VI LAUNCHES PROJECTS IN NORTHERN REGIONS.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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; ...2000, a tour in drought-stricken regions, launched in Ksar El-Kebir a handicraft village, a drinking water supply project...an 8-km long rural road between the city and the Oued El-Makhazine dam. The road, which expected to cost $1...
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Moroccan Railways (ONCF) has signed a 20 million [euro] contract to electrify the lines.(Morocco)
Magazine article from: International Railway Journal
; Moroccan Railways (ONCF) has signed a 20 million [euro] contract to electrify the lines from Msaada to Ksar el Kebir, and Sidi Hayia to Mechraa Belksir.
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Cosmos Tourama introduces eight-day "Jewels of Morocco" tour with departures from London and Tangier.
PR Newswire
; ...spends New Year's Eve in Marrakesh. Tour highlights are the "white" town of Larache, the old fortress town of Ksar-el-Kebir, the garden capital of Rabat, a panoramic drive in westernized Casablanca, the open-air marketplace at Marrakesh...
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Moroccan anti-drug campaign continues
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; ...the past few weeks and describe the push so far as a big success. Many of the seizes have been made in Tanger and Ksar-El-kebir but the search is being concentrated on areas where the drugs are grown, principally the mountainous areas of the...
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Obituary: Hamri
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...message was at the core of the music. He hated to dwell on the negative. Mohamed Hamri, artist and musician: born Ksar El Kebir, Morocco 27 August 1932; married (one son, two daughters); died Tangier 29 August 2000.
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Tenders. (Directory)
Magazine article from: MEED Middle East Economic Digest
; ...of MD 500 from Office Regional de Mise en Valeur Agricole du Loukkos (ORMVA), Bureau des Marches, PO Box 48, Ksar El-Kebir, telex 33806 m. CD 11 March. Telecommunications measuring equipment. Tender no 156 DAL. Supply of measuring equipment...
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NEWS
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; ...south. The wagon was being pulled over a rail crossing by a tractor when the train smashed into it near the town of Ksar el Kebir. The tractor driver was among those who escaped, as did three young girls who jumped from the wagon, rail authorities...
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Nearly 3 pct of Moroccan adults use drugs: official
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency
; ...The plan also includes communication and awareness-raising campaigns in the northern towns of Tangier, Tetouan, Ksar el Kebir and Larache in addition to the capital, Rabat, the statement said. Accurate and official figures about the use and...
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Media rights group denounces libel convictions
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream
; ...separate euro545,000 fine against the newspaper in October for libeling four prosecutors in the northern town of Ksar-El-Kebir. Al-Massae and its publisher, Rachid Nini, seem to be victims of a judicial settling of scores, said Hajar...
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