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Al Norman

Wal-Mart Ends Plans and Withdraws Proposal.

June 8, 2004

Add another slam-dunk to the citizen’s victory over Wal-Mart list. “Very early on we were told, ‘You can’t take on Wal-Mart,’ ” one resident of

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Wal-Mart Urges Workers to “Tell our story better.”

June 6, 2004

This year, more than 600,000 Wal-Mart workers will take off their Smiley buttons and vests and leave the company in search for better working conditions.

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Wal-Mart Workers Get Chance to Vote on Unionization.

June 6, 2004

According to the Winnepeg Sun, Wal-Mart employees in Thompson., Ontario went to the ballot box again this week to decide whether to become a unionized

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Wal-Mart Drops Plan for Second Superstore.

June 6, 2004

Another Michigan town has stared down the prospect of a Wal-Mart supercenter in the past two weeks. First, Charlevoix, Michigan dodged the bullet, now Wal-Mart

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Wal-Mart Doesn’t Give Back, Says Chamber Head.

June 6, 2004

The Davis County Clipper newspaper reports this week that Wal-Mart’s impact on Tooele, Utah has been a mixed blessing. The community’s downtown is smattered with

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Another town defeats Wal-Mart supercenter.

June 5, 2004

Add another small town to the list of communities that have tripped up Goliath. Wal-Mart has suddenly pulled the plug in tiny Charlevoix, Michigan. Local

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Wal-Mart Wins One, But ‘Seriously Maligned’ In The Process.

May 30, 2004

On May 26, the Chicago, Illinois City Council voted to give Wal-Mart a green light to open its first store inside Chicago city limits on

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Wal-Mart, The Property Tax Deadbeat

May 25, 2004

A new report from Good Jobs First released today concludes that Wal-Mart methodically attempts to lower its property taxes by challenging the assessments of its

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Female Cop Killed by Wal-Mart Shoplifter. Normal Day at Wal-Mart.

May 25, 2004

Newsflash often carries stories about serious crime at Wal-Mart, and how local police are often overwhelmed by the time and expense of attending to all

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C. Report Says Wal-Mart Heavily Subsidized By Taxpayers

May 24, 2004

Readers of this Newflash are familiar with our often-repeated stories about corporate welfare given to large retailers. A new report from Good Jobs First says

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Wal-Mart Seeks Urban Store in Dead Mall of Competitor

May 23, 2004

Wal-Mart shoppers killed Ames, a New England regional discount store, and now Wal-Mart is moving into the dead space. Residents in the North End neighborhood

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Wal-Mart Stores in Poor Communities Have Poor Customer Service

May 22, 2004

A new study reported by the Business Insider says that Wal-Mart stores located in poor communities get weaker customer reviews than Wal-Mart stores in higher

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Developer Sues Town Over Wal-Mart Rejection.

May 22, 2004

What you can’t get by regulation, get by litigation. That’s the developer’s mantra, and in this case from small town Georgia, a disgruntled landowner is

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Another Oregon town Slam-Dunks Wal-Mart.

May 22, 2004

At least four communities in Oregon have defeated Wal-Mart plans in the past few months. The latest is Medford, Oregon. The Medford City Council this

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Citizens Wants Village Gateway, Not A Supersized Wal-Mart

May 22, 2004

Centerville, Utah is a small community of roughly 16,000 people a short drive from Salt Lake City. The community calls itself the “Friendly City,” but

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Citizens Want a Park, Not a Wal-Mart Parking Lot.

May 22, 2004

The Salt Lake Tribune reported this week that citizens in the city of Sandy (pop. 89,000) “mobbed” a Planning Commission hearing to protest a proposed

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Neighbors Take Wal-Mart Rezoning to Superior Court.

May 16, 2004

About a dozen residents of Woonsocket, Rhode Island have filed a lawsuit in Superior Court to block a proposed 206,000 s.f. Wal-Mart supercenter on wooded

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Planning Board Recommends Denial of Wal-Mart proposal.

May 15, 2004

On May 13th, the Winston-Salem, North Carolina planning board voting 6-3 to recommend denial of Wal-Mart’s plan to build a 223,000-square-foot supercenter along Reynolds road

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EPA Hits Wal-Mart With Big Fine for Clean Water Act Violations–Again.

May 13, 2004

On June 7, 2001, Newsflash reported that the Environmental Protection Agency had hit Wal-Mart with a $1 million fine for violations of the Clean Water

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Walton Family Big Winner in Bush Tax Cut Sweepstakes

May 10, 2004

Imagine winning more than $1 billion in a lottery over the next six years. That’s the good fortune that befell the 5 heirs of Sam

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Wal-Mart Has Highest Price for Video Games Study Shows

May 10, 2004

Forget those everyday low prices. Shoppers for video games are in a for rude surprise. According to securities firm Piper Jaffray, a survey released last

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Town Auctions Off Its Zoning to Lowe’s For $410,000

May 8, 2004

In the town of Hadley, Massachusetts, everything you see is for sale — including zoning. The town has already thoroughly sprawled its main highway, but

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Wal-Mart, As Expected, Appeals Its Rejection.

May 8, 2004

Newsflash reported recently Wal-Mart’s defeat in Cenetral Point, Oregon, and the liklihood that Wal-Mart would not quietly pack up and leave. The retailer, as expected,

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Crime At Wal-Mart Has Cops on the Run.

May 8, 2004

Wal-Mart doesn’t like to talk about crime at their stores, but Newsflash has recorded many stories over the years about the busy lives of cops

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Total Slate of Pro-Wal-Mart Leaders Ousted in Election.

May 8, 2004

The banner headline in the Northern Virginia Daily newspaper said it all: CLEAN SWEEP. Voters this week in Front Royal, Virginia, dumped their long-standing Mayor,

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Field Notes: Recent reports from towns caught up in Sprawl-Busting Battles

May 8, 2004

Here’s a sampling of recent communications from towns fighting big box retailers: ELLENWOOD, GEORGIA: The town of Ellenwood is located in the unincorporated section of

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Supervisors Adopt Law Putting Cap on Size of Big Box Stores

May 4, 2004

Like a California brush fire, city ordinances regulating big box retail stores are jumping from city to city as more and more communities come to

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City Council Unanimously Rejects Wal-Mart.

May 3, 2004

The community of Central Point, Oregon made its central point against Wal-Mart very clear on April 15th, when the City Council, after five hours of

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Residents Organize to Stop Wal-Mart “Neighborhood” Market

May 2, 2004

Residents of Elitch, Colorado feel they were handed a classic bait-and-switch. Instead of getting a village-style retail development consistent with the surrounding community, neighbors are

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Residents Upset with Plans for Wal-Mart Superstore

May 2, 2004

Residents in Plano, Texas report that Wal-Mart has received preliminary approval from the Plano Planning & Zoning board to build a 206,000 s.f. supercenter at

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Wal-Mart Denies It Plans To Leave Its Touted Downtown Store.

May 2, 2004

In the 1997 Wal-Mart Annual Report, the Mayor of Rutland, Vermont is pictured with three Wal-Mart employees proudly touting the new downtown Wal-Mart location as

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More Winn-Dixie Stores Rot on the Vine

May 1, 2004

Wal-Mart likes to say that competing businesses just get sharper when the big retailer comes to town, but workers at Winn-Dixie have had nothing but

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Wal-Mart Rep. Accused of Trying to Bribe Local Group

April 29, 2004

The Friends of Lake Jackson, based in Tallahassee, Florida, were appalled last month when an Atlanta-based real estate broker, representing a Wal-Mart project, reportedly offered

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Pro Wal-Mart Forces Win Seats, Push to Lift Size Cap

April 29, 2004

The city of Stoughton, Wisconsin has been going through the wringer for the past year. Under pressure from Wal-Mart, the city had been resisting efforts

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Residents Don’t Want Wal-Mart’s “Classy” Superstore

April 28, 2004

The Junior High School gym was packed recently with local residents wearing anti-Wal-Mart tshirts. The Davis County Clipper newspaper estimated a crowd of at least

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Local Newspaper Won’t Publish More Anti-Wal-Mart Letters

April 28, 2004

The Sequim Gazette, in Washington State, has had its fill of anti-Wal-Mart bashing. Publisher Sue Ellen Riesau published a column recently in which she announced

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Residents Manage To Push Wal-Mart Off Their Lake.

April 24, 2004

Can you imagine Wal-Mart wanting to build a truck turn-around by paving over a lake? They tried it in Arvada, Colorado, but so far, without

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Resort town wants no part of Wal-Mart superstore.

April 23, 2004

The small town of Charlevoix, Michigan (pop. 5,000) says “This is our town, not Wal-Mart’s.” A local group called This Is Our Town has gathered

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Wal-Mart Begins Superstore Colonization of Japan

April 22, 2004

The first over-sized Wal-Mart superstore has opened in the land of the Rising Sun, the start of the economic colonization of Japan by the American

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Home Depot Pulls Out After Years of Dissention.

April 22, 2004

Another Home Depot proposal has wound up in the dumpster. The Baltimore Sun reported today that a planned Home Depot just outside of Easton, Maryland

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Students Begin Anti-Wal-Mart Tour Across Canada.

April 21, 2004

Six students in two vehicles with 230 pounds of pamphlets and flyers will leave Montreal, Canada on April 28th, and arrive in Vancouver, British Columbia

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Neighbors Don’t Want Wal-Mart’s Neighborhood Market.

April 21, 2004

Residents in Fort Worth, Texas don’t want a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market in the neighborhood. Here’s a report from the scene in Fort Worth: “Wal Mart

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Wal-Mart Proposal Is Pulled For Lack of Town Support.

April 20, 2004

According to the Noblesville Ledger, a developer in Westfield, Indiana has dropped plans to build a Wal-Mat supercenter. Lauth Development sent a letter to the

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Lowe’s Goes for Strike Four, Offers Cash For Supporters.

April 17, 2004

Town residents in Hadley, Massachusetts report that Lowe’s home improvement store doesn’t seem capable of accepting a NO. Here’s their frontline report: “Lowe’s has become

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Save Our Sundays Wants A Day of Rest From Commercialism

April 17, 2004

Tony Lohnes, who lives in Canada, has been working in retail for a good many years, and says he has seen Sundays taken away from

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It’s A Long Road for Home Depot in Long Beach

April 9, 2004

Residents in Long Beach, California plan to make it a long road for Home Depot’s attempts to move into a 192,000 s.f. retail center. The

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Wal-Mart Shopper Sues and Wins $250,000 Over Counterfeit Money

April 9, 2004

Malcolm McComb III walked into a Wal-Mart store in McComb, Mississippi with a $100 bill, and walked out (five years later) with a quarter of

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Fieldnotes: Nine Recent Communities Battling the Boxes

April 9, 2004

Over the past week, the following nine communities have contacted Sprawl-Busters about their battles: 1. Abingdon, Virginia: residents are fighting a Wal-Mart adjacent to a

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Appeals Board Slam-Dunks Wal-Mart A Second Time.

April 8, 2004

On April 7th the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals backed an earlier ruling by the city of Hillsboro, Oregon denying an appeal by Wal-Mart

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City Votes for 3 Month Big Box Moratorium

April 7, 2004

City officials in Steamboat Springs, Colorado have turned up the heat on big box retailers.The City council in March passed a three month moratorium with

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