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August 2004

Wal-Mart Project Dead As Judge’s Ruling Stands.

August 31, 2004

Wal-Mart has lost another battle — this one in Biloxi, Mississippi, where a Circuit Judge has upheld the city’s rejection of a Wal-Mart rezoning petition.

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Wal-Mart Pulls Out of South Side Chicago Plan.

August 31, 2004

There’s lots of action on the South Side of Chicago — but it won’t be at Wal-Mart. The Chicago Sun Times reports today that Wal-Mart’s

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Wal-Mart and Target Sued by State for Online Sales Taxes

August 31, 2004

Wal-Mart and Target have run into some tax problems in Illinois. The Chicago Sun Times has reported today that the Illinois Attorney General has sued

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Wal-Mart Willing to Shrink Store Size

August 31, 2004

Residents of Gilbert, Arizona have been fighting Wal-Mart proposals in their community since at least 1999. Like a bad penny, Wal-Mart keeps turning up. This

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Residents Oppose Use of Corporate Welfare To Build Wal-Mart Distribution Center.

August 30, 2004

Wal-Mart’s empire is built on tax subsidies, and nowhere is it more evident than in its web of distribution centers across America. More often than

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Wal-Mart Doesn’t Want to Release Its List of Employees for Sex Offender Check.

August 28, 2004

Wal-Mart is trying to convince a judge in Columbia, South Carolina not to force the company to release a list of its employees, so that

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New Zoning Rules Too Much for Wal-Mart.

August 28, 2004

Wal-Mart is abandoning its interest in Mission, Kansas, because city officials have proposed development plans that the company cannot live with. So they will have

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Wal-Mart Says No Way Inside the Beltway.

August 28, 2004

Area residents in the Brentwood neighborhood of Washington, D.C. are celebrating today the short life of a Wal-Mart discount store proposal. The giant retailer announced

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Home Depot Developer Stops Lowe’s From Building

August 28, 2004

A Home Depot developer in Trumbull, Connecticut sued another developer who had approval to build a Lowe’s across the street. This week, the Lowe’s developer

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Residents do battle with Costco, Running Out of Funds.

August 28, 2004

Activists in LaHabra, California have been engaged in a multi-year battle to keep the retailer Costco out of their community, but are running out of

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Proposed Wal-Mart Supercenter Raises Crime Worries

August 28, 2004

Residents in Lodi, California worry that a proposed Wal-Mart supercenter will bring more crime to their community, and according to an analysis by the Lodi

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Wal-Mart Says 10% of It’s Stores Get Blocked

August 28, 2004

In a comment made on the Lehrer NewsHour this week, a Wal-Mart spokesman has estimated that 10% of Wal-Mart’s planned stores get blocked by citizen

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Another Small Texas Town Fights A Big Store

August 24, 2004

Residents in Frisco, Texas don’t like the idea of Wal-Mart moving into town, and filed the following report on opposition in their community: “We are

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Residents Organize to Block Wal-Mart Rezoning

August 24, 2004

Residents in DeSoto, Texas are organizing to beat back a Wal-Mart proposal for their community. Here’s their frontlines report: “Petitions are being circulated this weekend

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Feds Sue Wal-Mart Over Sexual Groping Case

August 21, 2004

They say that Wal-Mart is the only retailer in America that has more lawsuits than swimsuits. The Tampa Tribune today reports that Wal-Mart can add

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Residents Battling Off Wal-Mart to “Save Our Community.”

August 21, 2004

Citizens in Rosemead, California are determined to fight off a proposed Wal-Mart supercenter in their community. Here is their report this week to Sprawl-Busters: “Rosemead

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Citizens Negotiate End of Big Boxes in Plan

August 20, 2004

After at least five years of battle, residents in Lower Makefield, Pennsylvanis have managed this week to eliminate the threat of big boxes in a

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Forbes Magazine Calls Norman “Giant Slayer”

August 20, 2004

Today’s Forbes magazine (dated 9/6/04) carries a piece entitled “Giant Slayer” that focuses on Al Norman’s visit to St. Albans, Vermont to take on Wal-Mart.

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Wal-Mart Shows Interest In Second Japanese Firm

August 20, 2004

Wal-Mart is looking to take control of its second Japanese retailer, and the news for small Japanese merchants couldn’t be worse. The U.S. retailer confirmed

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“We Don’t Need A Wal-Mart” Song Helps Raise Funds

August 19, 2004

Carla Ulbrich calls herself a “Professional Smart Aleck.” A singer and songwriter, she didn’t think a Wal-Mart superstore in her hometown of Clemson, South Carolina

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Wal-Mart Opponents Win Round One.

August 19, 2004

The Windsor planning commissioners gave Wal-Mart opponents a first taste of victory this week, as they voted unanimously against locating a supercenter on land between

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State Lawmakers Pass Economic Impact Law on Big Box Stores.

August 19, 2004

Better late than never. The state of California has discovered a new tool in its anti-sprawl arsenal — and only three decades behind those farmers

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The Great Wal of China.

August 17, 2004

Picture the Great Wal of China: Wal-Mart’s conquest of China. With twice as many consumers as the United States and the European Union combined, China

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Wal-Mart Eyes First Store in Nation’s Capitol

August 16, 2004

Wal-Mart has finally found our Nation’s Capitol on the map, and is deep in negotiations to try to open its first store in Washington, D.C.

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Wal-Mart Opposition Overflows

August 14, 2004

People who don’t want a Wal-Mart superstore packed the South Harpeth, Tennessee Civic Club this week, determined to block any effort to locate a huge

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Cap on Size Stops Wal-Mart Cold.

August 14, 2004

It looks like Wal-Mart’s big plans for Vineland, New Jersey are going to wither on the vine. Wal-Mart will not be building a superstore on

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Federal Judge Allows Wal-Mart To Appeal Sex Discrimination Class Action Case.

August 14, 2004

This week the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, California, agreed to review a trial judge’s decision in June that allowed female

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Lawsuit Against Wal-Mart For Tax Subsidy Filed Too Late

August 14, 2004

The State Supreme Court in Alabama threw out an appeal filed by Southeastern Meats of Pelham, Alabama, that sued the city of Birmingham for giving

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Toys Used to Be Us.

August 13, 2004

Like the greedy kid at day care, Wal-Mart wants to play with all the toys — at once — and the other kids are shrinking

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Wal-Mart Loses Permit on Tie Vote.

August 12, 2004

The headline in today’s Deseret, Utah Morning News says it all: Centerville Says No to Wal-Mart. According to the newspaper, the city’s Planning Commission rejected

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Planners OK Innovative Cap on Floor Size

August 12, 2004

The Planning Commission in Mission, Kansas has come up with some innovative zoning regulations for one corridor in the city that will help the community

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Schwarzenegger Sees Wal-Mart Jobs Vs. Hand-Made Ice Cream

August 11, 2004

The Governor of California apparently does not want to see the ordinance passed yesterday by the Los Angeles City Council replicated throughout state. Under the

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Wal-Mart Loses Appeal Over Parking Lots

August 10, 2004

Wal-Mart was left with no place to park its cars, as an appeal filed by Wal-Mart in Estero, Florida was denied yesterday by a Lee

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City Council Takes First Vote On Big Box Impact Ordinance

August 10, 2004

As anticipated, the Los Angeles City Council earlier today gave initial approval to a zoning ordinance that would require large retailers to demonstrate that their

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Wal-Mart’s Crime Costs Add Up.

August 9, 2004

Police across America are seeing more action these days, thanks to a retailer called Wal-Mart. Behind the dramatic headlines of people being shot or worse

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County Commission Rejects Wal-Mart Superstore.

August 7, 2004

Residents in Fulton County, Georgia say they have dodged the Wal-Mart bullet this week, when County officials turned down a proposed Wal-Mart supercenter. The project

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Planning Commission OK of Wal-Mart Expansion Likely To Be Appealed

August 7, 2004

A store two times the size of a football field is not big enough for Wal-Mart. The giant retailer decided that its existing discount store

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City Council Pushes For New Economic Impact Ordinance

August 7, 2004

Big box retailers like Wal-Mart would have to put their economics where their mouth is if a plan by city councilors in Los Angeles, California

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Wal-Mart Grabs $70 Million tax break for Import Center.

August 4, 2004

We recently reported that taxpayers in Texas were subsidizing the construction of a 2 million square foot import facility for the world’s richest retailer to

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Taxpayers Foot Bill For Hidden Cost of Wal-Mart Jobs

August 3, 2004

Another “thumbs down” report has been published this week regarding the deep taxpayer subsidies that keeps Wal-Mart profits up, and employee benefits down. In addition

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Wal-Mart Workers Win Union Accreditation

August 2, 2004

The Canadian Press reported today that Wal-Mart employees in the Quebec city of Saguenay have been accredited to form a union. The Quebec Labour Relations

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Residents Begin “Mission” to Stop Wal-Mart Supercenter

August 2, 2004

Residents in Mission, Kansas have set out upon a new “mission” to stop Wal-Mart in their community. Here’s a report that came in this week

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    The strategies written here were produced by Sprawl-Busters in 2006 at the request of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), mainly for citizen groups that were fighting Walmart. But the tips for fighting unwanted development apply to any project—whether its fighting Dollar General, an Amazon warehouse, or a Home Depot.

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