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L.A. Council Votes to Restrict Superstores (Los Angeles Times)







L.A. Council Votes to Restrict
Superstores (Los Angeles Times)

L.A. Council Votes to Restrict
Superstores (Los Angeles Times)
08/11/2004 04:42 AM

Los Angeles Times - The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday overwhelmingly backed a proposed law that would make it harder for Wal-Mart to erect superstores in the city by requiring the company to study whether surrounding areas would be harmed by the addition of the mammoth centers.




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