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Local Business (September 13)-With the opening of a Cainlen Superstore just two weeks away, the Bakert Merchants Association (BMA) has begun an initiative that encourages consumers to support local businesses. At least thirty stores have hung "Buy from Bakert" signs in their front windows. Like other Cainlen locations across the nation, the new Bakert store stretches over 180.000 square feet of land and will sell groceries, clothing, and electronics and boast a garden supply center and a photo developing lab. The massiveness of its floor plan meant that its construction was subject to public review regarding potential harm to plants and wildlife near its site on Todd Road. At that time, the BMA almost succeeded in blocking the development by pressing the city council to consider its effects in another area-that of local commerce. The BMA argued that Cainlen would put smaller retailers out of business and thus weaken the community in the long term. However, the council was more persuaded by Cainlen representatives' claims that the store would ultimately benefit Bakert by creating new jobs for its citizens and allowing them to enjoy the chain's famously low prices. BMA president and Bakert Sporting Goods owner Laura Comstock says the Buy from Bakert campaign "just asks people to think before they shop" and adds that it will continue "for as long as it feels necessary" |
Question 158. Why was the article written?
Question 159. According to the article, what can visitors to a Cainlen Superstore do?
Question 160. The word "area" in paragraph 3, line 3, is closest in meaning to
Question 161. What is NOT mentioned as a possible effect of a new Cainlen Superstore?
Molsher University Department of Music Ottawa, ON KIA 4H9 Dear Alumni and Friends: Molsher University has had the use of new pianos for the past year thanks to the "Giving Music" program operated by the Tynor Arts Foundation (TAF). - [1] - . Now, as part of the program, we are offering a selection of the pianos to the public for purchase. The instruments available will include grand pianos, upright pianos, and digital pianos from leading manufacturers. Most of them are still under warranty, and delivery arrangements can be made on site upon purchase.-[2]-. To view and purchase an instrument, please visit the Center for the Arts on Saturday, February 10 between 2:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. No appointment is needed. - [3]-. The center is located on Canby Road, between First and Second Street. A $2-per-hour rate applies to all street parking in the vicinity. Alternatively, paid parking is available in the center's garage. For directions, please visit www.arts-center.org. - [4]-. A portion of the proceeds from each instrument is returned to che TAF to maintain Giving Music, which plays an important part in our department's ability to give quality music instruction. Regards, Paul Lembke Interim Chair, Department of Music Molsher University |