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Gavin Lipsith

15-Sep-2006

While most of the scaremongering in the past two months has focused on the new security restrictions following the foiled UK terror plot of August 10, it is heartening to see that the mainstream media has not entirely neglected the rest of the travel-retail industry

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A recent report syndicated to the UK press was designed to raise panic among motorists crossing the Channel seeking to take advantage of the cheaper tobacco and liquor available on

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