Newsagent's shop
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+ | A '''newsagent''' ([[British English]]), '''newsagency''' ([[Australian English]]) or '''newsstand''' ([[American English]]), is often a small business that sells [[newspaper]]s, [[magazine]]s, [[stationery]], [[snack]]s and often items of local interest such as [[postcard]]s and [[clothing]] emblazoned with [[sports team]] [[mascot]]s. Newsstands typically operate in well-trafficked [[public]] places like [[city]] [[street]]s, [[train station]]s and [[airport]]s. Racks for newspapers and magazines can also be found in [[convenience store]]s, [[bookstore]]s and [[supermarket]]s. | ||
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A newsagent (British English), newsagency (Australian English) or newsstand (American English), is often a small business that sells newspapers, magazines, stationery, snacks and often items of local interest such as postcards and clothing emblazoned with sports team mascots. Newsstands typically operate in well-trafficked public places like city streets, train stations and airports. Racks for newspapers and magazines can also be found in convenience stores, bookstores and supermarkets.
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