Borders Closing
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Borders bookstore closing nationwide
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Another farewell to a corporation that flourished in the olden days: the Borders bookstores chain is dead, reports the Wall Street Journal. Originally a mom-and-pop shop — it was founded in Michigan, in 1971, as a used bookstore — its profits soared in the '90s, but then the Internet happened, and Amazon.com was born, and people stopped reading.
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What to buy in a Borders fire sale
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If Borders liquidates the inventory at its downtown store this weekend, here's what you should grab.
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Borders D.C. area stores closing: Bookseller closing 8 stores across region
CommentBorders, the nation's second-largest bookstore operator, is fighting for survival
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Borders bankruptcy: D.C. stores closing, Silver Spring's spared
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National bookstore chain filed for chapter 11.
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Clyde's plans concert venue for former D.C. bookstore
Tom Meyer sees a stage. Diana Krall is standing on it, cooing "Quiet Nights" to an audience of 500.
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