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Qu'est-ce (qui) est newsstand - définition

SHOP SELLING NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES
Newsstands; News stand; Newsagent's; Newspaper stands; Newspaper stand; Newsagents; News agent; News agents; News stands; Newsagent; Newsstand; News stall; Paper shop
  • Teignmouth, [[Devon]], England, 2008
  • Pinewood]], [[Australia]]
  • A newsagent's shop in [[Paris]], [[France]]
  • A periptero in [[Athens]], [[Greece]]
  • Rosemont]], [[Montreal]], [[Canada]], 1943
  • A kiosk in [[Osaka]], Japan
  • A newsstand in [[New York City]]
  • A newsstand in [[Salta]], [[Argentina]]
  • An outdoor newsstand in [[New York City]]

newsstand         
also news-stand (newsstands)
A newsstand is a stall in the street or a public place, which sells newspapers and magazines.
Eight new national newspapers have appeared on the newsstands since 1981.
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Newsstand (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Newsagent's shop, or Newsstand, is a business that sells newspapers, magazines, cigarettes, snacks and often items of local interest.
paper shop         
(paper shops)
A paper shop is a shop that sells newspapers and magazines, and also things such as tobacco, sweets, and cards. (BRIT)
= newsagent
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Wikipédia

Newsagent's shop

A newsagent's shop or simply newsagent's or paper shop (British English), newsagency (Australian English) or newsstand (American and Canadian English) is a business that sells newspapers, magazines, cigarettes, snacks and often items of local interest. In Great Britain, Ireland and Australia, these businesses are termed newsagents (or newsagency in Australia). Newsagents typically operate in busy public places like city streets, railway stations and airports. Racks for newspapers and magazines can also be found in convenience stores, bookstores and supermarkets. The physical establishment can be either freestanding or part of a larger structure (e.g. a shopping mall or a railway station).

In Canada and the United States, newsstands are often open stalls in public locations such as streets, or in a transit terminal or station (subway, rail, or airport).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour newsstand
1. "The changes contributed to a decline in newsstand sales," said the circulation veteran.
2. Ad Age‘s Nat Ives said: "Graydon Carter was once famously accused of putting Paris Hilton on Vanity Fair‘s cover because she represented ‘newsstand crack‘. "Now we see the next generation: newsstand crack babies." Scroll down for more...
3. I think we‘ll have to vote again," said Manuel Oliver, standing at a newsstand in Frankfurt.
4. "It‘s a civil war," said Manuela Nascimento, a 24–year–old newsstand worker.
5. One boy was attacked on Thursday when delivering a stack of papers to a newsstand in Makkah’s Maabid District.