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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Business People Column.
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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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August 8, 1999| Author:
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Aug. 8 -- NAME: CHRISTIAN HERMAN
AGE: 46
JOB: Owner and manager of RE:GENERATION, a store at 3196 South Grand Avenue that specializes "in men's and women's clothing from the 20th century." Herman calls her store, which she opened a year ago with $30,000 of her savings, "a little part of a major, major industry." Selling old and recycled clothes nationally represents several billion dollars in sales a year.
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