Weekend brings holiday shopping (News 14 Carolina)
NORTH CAROLINA -- This is the first holiday weekend of spring and retailers hope people will spend at least part of their time shopping. The National Retail Federation expects shoppers across the country to spend a total of $14.44 billion for the Easter holiday.
Summer Classics donates furniture to "Extreme Home Makeover" family in Mobile (BizJournals)
Birmingham's Summer Classics said some of its furniture will be featured on the popular home improvement show "Extreme Home Makeover," filmed recently in Mobile.
'Mitchells & Butlers denies it has hit cash crisis' (Publican)
Mitchells & Butlers, which effectively put itself up for sale this year, went on the attack yesterday after a City analyst alleged the pub company may be running out of cash.
Get your yard in shape for alfresco season (Albany Times Union)
Protest against "blood furniture" trade (Scoop.co.nz)
Mana Green Party members will hold a protest at the front entrance of Harvey Norman's megastore at Porirua on Easter Saturday calling on the store to commit to not stocking "blood furniture" from illegally and unsustainably logged tropical kwila timber.
Marge Colborn: Move outdoors and furnish your space with flair (Detroit News)
Michiganians love the outdoors, especially this spring after what seemed like the longest winter in memory.
Old Time Pottery filled with discounted decor (The News-Press)
Judging by the packed parking lot and long lines at Old Time Pottery the other day, this place is no secret.
Great Ideas for the Home (South Bend Tribune)
Here's a new way to rid drains of icky hair clogs fast.
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