newsstand
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The first issue of Checkbook, devoted entirely to health care, ran 112 pages and sold at newsstands and bookstores for $4.95.
From Washington Post
In the pre-internet era, Italy’s ubiquitous newsstands bulged with rival publications jostling for a slice of the national readership.
From New York Times
Young “Junior” Sirico, as he was then known, was first detained by the police when he was 7 for stealing change from a newsstand.
From Washington Post
Junior, as he was called, remembered that he first got into trouble when he stole nickels from a newsstand.
From New York Times
The headlines on the newsstands in Seoul blared fresh warnings of a possible nuclear test by North Korea.
From Seattle Times
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