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	<title>Carrier Bags</title>
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	<description>Carrier Bags are at the centre of the Universe.</description>
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		<title>Open Question: which is the one used to make your normal everyday plastic carrier bags?</title>
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	isit HDPE or LDPE and why???
NEED ANSWER FAST
thanxx

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	isit HDPE or LDPE and why???
NEED ANSWER FAST
thanxx

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		<title>Are group buying websites worth it?</title>
		<link>http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargains-and-rip-offs/article.html?in_article_id=501191&in_page_id=5&ito=1565</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 09:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>This is Money &#124; Bargains &#38; rip-offs</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Carrier Bags]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Group buying websites offer deals and discounts to members who sign up en masse - we investigate if they are worth it?

<img class="left" src="http://img.thisismoney.co.uk/i/pix/2009/07/deal1_203x150.jpg" width="203" height="150" alt="Deal of the week" />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Group buying websites offer deals and discounts to members who sign up en masse - we investigate if they are worth it?

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		<title>SRC-KPMG SCOTTISH RETAIL SALES MONITOR FEBRUARY 2010: SCOTTISH RETAIL&#8217;S WORST FEBRUARY SINCE 1999</title>
		<link>http://www.brc.org.uk/details04.asp?id=1713</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 06:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like-for-like sales in February were 1.1% lower than in February 2009, when they had fallen 0.9%. Total sales in February were 1.9% up on a year ago. It was the worst February, for both like-for-like and total sales, since the survey began in 1999. The coldest February since 1986, with snow for much of the month, meant both food and non-food sales performances were weaker than in January.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Like-for-like sales in February were 1.1% lower than in February 2009, when they had fallen 0.9%. Total sales in February were 1.9% up on a year ago. It was the worst February, for both like-for-like and total sales, since the survey began in 1999. The coldest February since 1986, with snow for much of the month, meant both food and non-food sales performances were weaker than in January.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>SRC-KPMG SCOTTISH RETAIL SALES MONITOR FEBRUARY 2010: SCOTTISH RETAIL&#8217;S WORST FEBRUARY SINCE 1999</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 06:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like-for-like sales in February were 1.1% lower than in February 2009, when they had fallen 0.9%. Total sales in February were 1.9% up on a year ago. It was the worst February, for both like-for-like and total sales, since the survey began in 1999. The coldest February since 1986, with snow for much of the month, meant both food and non-food sales performances were weaker than in January.]]></description>
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		<title>How you can take on the energy giants</title>
		<link>http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargains-and-rip-offs/household-bills/article.html?in_article_id=501212&in_page_id=510&ito=1565</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 23:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>This is Money &#124; Bargains &#38; rip-offs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Energy companies are a customer service disaster area. They can turn even the simplest problem into a saga for their 24m customers

<img class="left" src="http://img.thisismoney.co.uk/i/pix/2010/03/hallMM_203x150.jpg" width="203" height="150" alt="Jeremy Hall" />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Energy companies are a customer service disaster area. They can turn even the simplest problem into a saga for their 24m customers

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		<title>Why is the price of petrol so high?</title>
		<link>http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargains-and-rip-offs/motoring/article.html?in_article_id=501160&in_page_id=53949&ito=1565</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 14:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Petrol prices are touching new highs. But with the cost of oil, the raw ingredient for petrol, at only half its peak price, what is going on?

<img class="left" src="http://img.thisismoney.co.uk/i/pix/2009/04/budget09petrol_203x150.jpg" width="203" height="150" alt="Petrol station" />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Petrol prices are touching new highs. But with the cost of oil, the raw ingredient for petrol, at only half its peak price, what is going on?

<img class="left" src="http://img.thisismoney.co.uk/i/pix/2009/04/budget09petrol_203x150.jpg" width="203" height="150" alt="Petrol station" />
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		<title>My Homebase kitchen nightmare</title>
		<link>http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargains-and-rip-offs/ask-an-expert/article.html?in_article_id=501155&in_page_id=513&ito=1565</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homebase have twice failed to deliver my new kitchen and kept me waiting for weeks. Now I face unexpected fitting costs. What can I do?

<img class="left" src="http://img.thisismoney.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/digs1_203x150.jpg" width="203" height="150" alt="House in St Clements, Oxford" />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Homebase have twice failed to deliver my new kitchen and kept me waiting for weeks. Now I face unexpected fitting costs. What can I do?

<img class="left" src="http://img.thisismoney.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/digs1_203x150.jpg" width="203" height="150" alt="House in St Clements, Oxford" />
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		<title>Open Question: Is there anything else needed for a nursery?</title>
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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100315173257AACA94A
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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100315173257AACA94A
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 00:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
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	This is for my novel. I did a little research and this is what I got.

Sleep Time: 4 Receiving Blankets, 2 Double Receiving Blankets, 2 Lightweight Cotton Blankets, 2 Swaddling Blankets, 2 Sleeping Bags, 4 Pacifiers, The Arm’s Reach Beautiful Dreamer Cocoon, Soothing Music, Block Out Blind

Bath Time: Baby Bathtub (Non-Slip), Bath Mat, Bath Thermometer, Baby Lotion, Baby Shampoo,
Baby Body Wash, 2 Wash Cloths, 6 Hooded Towels, 2 Large Towels, Cotton Wool, Rubbing Alcohol,
1 Box Q-Tips, Sterilized Water In Container, Brush And Comb, Nasal Aspirator, Blunt Nail Scissors,
Baby Massage Oil

Changing Time: Waterproof Changing Pad And Cover, Waste Bin, 3 Packs Newborn Disposable, Diapers. 3 Packs Disposable Baby Wipes, 1 Tube Diaper Rash Ointment, Disinfecting Hand Soap, Wipes Warmer, Diaper Disposal System

Feeding Time: Lamp, Nightlight, Nursing Pillow, 1 Box Tissues, 6 4oz Bottles, 6 8oz Bottles, 6 Slow Flow Nipples, 6 Fast Flow Nipples1 Bottlebrush, 1 Tin Formula Milk, 2 Formula Containers, Sterilizing Kit, 6 Bibs, 6 Burp Cloths, Bottle Warmer, 3 Disposable Bottle Kits

Getting Dressed: 6 Prs Socks, 2 Prs Booties, 6 Vests, 6 Bodysuits, 6 Baby Sleepers, 3 Side-Snap-Tees, 3 Rompers, 2 Sweaters, 2 Cotton Hats, 2 Woolen Hats, 2 Prs Scratch Mittens,
Snowsuit For Winter, Hooded Jacket For Summer, Scented Drawer Liners, Baby Washing Powder
Baby Fabric Softener, 8 Hangers

Baby's Health: Digital Thermometer, Medicine Dropper, Infant Nose Drops, Infant Cold Drops,
Infant Gas Drops, Infant Pain Relief Drops, Teething Gel, 2 Baby Care Books, Humidifier, Air Purifier,

Play Time: Baby Gym, Activity Mat, Crib Mobile, Stuffed Animals, Rattles And Teethers, Board Books, Soft Material Books, Play Yard, Baby Swing, Bouncy Chair/ Bumbo Seat, Activity Center, Changing Table Mobile, Light Show, Music

Out and About: Car Seat (Rear-Facing For Newborn), Car Seat Strap Covers, Head Support, Car Sun Shades, Child View Mirror, Baby On Board Sign, Stroller (With Rain Cover), Front/Back Carrier/Sling, Diaper Bag, 2 Warm Blankets (For Winter), Portable Travel Crib, Car/Travel Toys,
Travel Toy Organizer

Other: Rocking Chair, Changing Table, Baby Armoire, Closet, Nightstand, Hamper, Bookcase, Toy Box

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	This is for my novel. I did a little research and this is what I got.

Sleep Time: 4 Receiving Blankets, 2 Double Receiving Blankets, 2 Lightweight Cotton Blankets, 2 Swaddling Blankets, 2 Sleeping Bags, 4 Pacifiers, The Arm’s Reach Beautiful Dreamer Cocoon, Soothing Music, Block Out Blind

Bath Time: Baby Bathtub (Non-Slip), Bath Mat, Bath Thermometer, Baby Lotion, Baby Shampoo,
Baby Body Wash, 2 Wash Cloths, 6 Hooded Towels, 2 Large Towels, Cotton Wool, Rubbing Alcohol,
1 Box Q-Tips, Sterilized Water In Container, Brush And Comb, Nasal Aspirator, Blunt Nail Scissors,
Baby Massage Oil

Changing Time: Waterproof Changing Pad And Cover, Waste Bin, 3 Packs Newborn Disposable, Diapers. 3 Packs Disposable Baby Wipes, 1 Tube Diaper Rash Ointment, Disinfecting Hand Soap, Wipes Warmer, Diaper Disposal System

Feeding Time: Lamp, Nightlight, Nursing Pillow, 1 Box Tissues, 6 4oz Bottles, 6 8oz Bottles, 6 Slow Flow Nipples, 6 Fast Flow Nipples1 Bottlebrush, 1 Tin Formula Milk, 2 Formula Containers, Sterilizing Kit, 6 Bibs, 6 Burp Cloths, Bottle Warmer, 3 Disposable Bottle Kits

Getting Dressed: 6 Prs Socks, 2 Prs Booties, 6 Vests, 6 Bodysuits, 6 Baby Sleepers, 3 Side-Snap-Tees, 3 Rompers, 2 Sweaters, 2 Cotton Hats, 2 Woolen Hats, 2 Prs Scratch Mittens,
Snowsuit For Winter, Hooded Jacket For Summer, Scented Drawer Liners, Baby Washing Powder
Baby Fabric Softener, 8 Hangers

Baby's Health: Digital Thermometer, Medicine Dropper, Infant Nose Drops, Infant Cold Drops,
Infant Gas Drops, Infant Pain Relief Drops, Teething Gel, 2 Baby Care Books, Humidifier, Air Purifier,

Play Time: Baby Gym, Activity Mat, Crib Mobile, Stuffed Animals, Rattles And Teethers, Board Books, Soft Material Books, Play Yard, Baby Swing, Bouncy Chair/ Bumbo Seat, Activity Center, Changing Table Mobile, Light Show, Music

Out and About: Car Seat (Rear-Facing For Newborn), Car Seat Strap Covers, Head Support, Car Sun Shades, Child View Mirror, Baby On Board Sign, Stroller (With Rain Cover), Front/Back Carrier/Sling, Diaper Bag, 2 Warm Blankets (For Winter), Portable Travel Crib, Car/Travel Toys,
Travel Toy Organizer

Other: Rocking Chair, Changing Table, Baby Armoire, Closet, Nightstand, Hamper, Bookcase, Toy Box

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		<title>Open Question: Is this everything you need for a nursery?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 00:26:44 +0000</pubDate>
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	This is for my novel. I did a little research and this is what I got.

Sleep Time: 4 Receiving Blankets, 2 Double Receiving Blankets, 2 Lightweight Cotton Blankets, 2 Swaddling Blankets, 2 Sleeping Bags, 4 Pacifiers, The Arm’s Reach Beautiful Dreamer Cocoon, Soothing Music, Block Out Blind

Bath Time: Baby Bathtub (Non-Slip), Bath Mat, Bath Thermometer, Baby Lotion, Baby Shampoo,
Baby Body Wash, 2 Wash Cloths, 6 Hooded Towels, 2 Large Towels, Cotton Wool, Rubbing Alcohol,
1 Box Q-Tips, Sterilized Water In Container, Brush And Comb, Nasal Aspirator, Blunt Nail Scissors,
Baby Massage Oil

Changing Time: Waterproof Changing Pad And Cover, Waste Bin, 3 Packs Newborn Disposable, Diapers. 3 Packs Disposable Baby Wipes, 1 Tube Diaper Rash Ointment, Disinfecting Hand Soap, Wipes Warmer, Diaper Disposal System

Feeding Time: Lamp, Nightlight, Nursing Pillow, 1 Box Tissues, 6 4oz Bottles, 6 8oz Bottles, 6 Slow Flow Nipples, 6 Fast Flow Nipples1 Bottlebrush, 1 Tin Formula Milk, 2 Formula Containers, Sterilizing Kit, 6 Bibs, 6 Burp Cloths, Bottle Warmer, 3 Disposable Bottle Kits

Getting Dressed: 6 Prs Socks, 2 Prs Booties, 6 Vests, 6 Bodysuits, 6 Baby Sleepers, 3 Side-Snap-Tees, 3 Rompers, 2 Sweaters, 2 Cotton Hats, 2 Woolen Hats, 2 Prs Scratch Mittens,
Snowsuit For Winter, Hooded Jacket For Summer, Scented Drawer Liners, Baby Washing Powder
Baby Fabric Softener, 8 Hangers

Baby's Health: Digital Thermometer, Medicine Dropper, Infant Nose Drops, Infant Cold Drops, 
Infant Gas Drops, Infant Pain Relief Drops, Teething Gel, 2 Baby Care Books, Humidifier, Air Purifier,

Play Time: Baby Gym, Activity Mat, Crib Mobile, Stuffed Animals, Rattles And Teethers, Board Books, Soft Material Books, Play Yard, Baby Swing, Bouncy Chair/ Bumbo Seat, Activity Center, Changing Table Mobile, Light Show, Music

Out and About: Car Seat (Rear-Facing For Newborn), Car Seat Strap Covers, Head Support, Car Sun Shades, Child View Mirror, Baby On Board Sign, Stroller (With Rain Cover), Front/Back Carrier/Sling, Diaper Bag, 2 Warm Blankets (For Winter), Portable Travel Crib, Car/Travel Toys,
Travel Toy Organizer

Other: Rocking Chair, Changing Table, Baby Armoire, Closet, Nightstand, Hamper, Bookcase, Toy Box

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	This is for my novel. I did a little research and this is what I got.

Sleep Time: 4 Receiving Blankets, 2 Double Receiving Blankets, 2 Lightweight Cotton Blankets, 2 Swaddling Blankets, 2 Sleeping Bags, 4 Pacifiers, The Arm’s Reach Beautiful Dreamer Cocoon, Soothing Music, Block Out Blind

Bath Time: Baby Bathtub (Non-Slip), Bath Mat, Bath Thermometer, Baby Lotion, Baby Shampoo,
Baby Body Wash, 2 Wash Cloths, 6 Hooded Towels, 2 Large Towels, Cotton Wool, Rubbing Alcohol,
1 Box Q-Tips, Sterilized Water In Container, Brush And Comb, Nasal Aspirator, Blunt Nail Scissors,
Baby Massage Oil

Changing Time: Waterproof Changing Pad And Cover, Waste Bin, 3 Packs Newborn Disposable, Diapers. 3 Packs Disposable Baby Wipes, 1 Tube Diaper Rash Ointment, Disinfecting Hand Soap, Wipes Warmer, Diaper Disposal System

Feeding Time: Lamp, Nightlight, Nursing Pillow, 1 Box Tissues, 6 4oz Bottles, 6 8oz Bottles, 6 Slow Flow Nipples, 6 Fast Flow Nipples1 Bottlebrush, 1 Tin Formula Milk, 2 Formula Containers, Sterilizing Kit, 6 Bibs, 6 Burp Cloths, Bottle Warmer, 3 Disposable Bottle Kits

Getting Dressed: 6 Prs Socks, 2 Prs Booties, 6 Vests, 6 Bodysuits, 6 Baby Sleepers, 3 Side-Snap-Tees, 3 Rompers, 2 Sweaters, 2 Cotton Hats, 2 Woolen Hats, 2 Prs Scratch Mittens,
Snowsuit For Winter, Hooded Jacket For Summer, Scented Drawer Liners, Baby Washing Powder
Baby Fabric Softener, 8 Hangers

Baby's Health: Digital Thermometer, Medicine Dropper, Infant Nose Drops, Infant Cold Drops, 
Infant Gas Drops, Infant Pain Relief Drops, Teething Gel, 2 Baby Care Books, Humidifier, Air Purifier,

Play Time: Baby Gym, Activity Mat, Crib Mobile, Stuffed Animals, Rattles And Teethers, Board Books, Soft Material Books, Play Yard, Baby Swing, Bouncy Chair/ Bumbo Seat, Activity Center, Changing Table Mobile, Light Show, Music

Out and About: Car Seat (Rear-Facing For Newborn), Car Seat Strap Covers, Head Support, Car Sun Shades, Child View Mirror, Baby On Board Sign, Stroller (With Rain Cover), Front/Back Carrier/Sling, Diaper Bag, 2 Warm Blankets (For Winter), Portable Travel Crib, Car/Travel Toys,
Travel Toy Organizer

Other: Rocking Chair, Changing Table, Baby Armoire, Closet, Nightstand, Hamper, Bookcase, Toy Box

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		<title>Open Question: Reiss Discount for &#8220;Soap Dodgers&#8221;?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 20:44:19 +0000</pubDate>
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	I was just about to treat my wife to a lovely new bag from Reiss (over £200 nicker of my hard erned cash)

Just as I was preparing to go to the online checkout I noticed that i could get 10% student discount - IF I WAS A STUDENT. A saving of over £20.

What gives them the right to sell a bag to me for over £20 less than another person in the shop?

Is this disgrimination against non-students?

So, I cancelled the order and she'll have to do without, cos there is no way i'm paying more than anyone else.

Poor wife will just have to make do with a Tesco carrier bag.

HOW CAN THEY DO THIS?
http://www.reiss.co.uk/studentdiscount/

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	I was just about to treat my wife to a lovely new bag from Reiss (over £200 nicker of my hard erned cash)

Just as I was preparing to go to the online checkout I noticed that i could get 10% student discount - IF I WAS A STUDENT. A saving of over £20.

What gives them the right to sell a bag to me for over £20 less than another person in the shop?

Is this disgrimination against non-students?

So, I cancelled the order and she'll have to do without, cos there is no way i'm paying more than anyone else.

Poor wife will just have to make do with a Tesco carrier bag.

HOW CAN THEY DO THIS?
http://www.reiss.co.uk/studentdiscount/

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