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loved holiday films of all time, miracle on 34th street, will play live on the stage of the kweskin theatre for three weekstre for three weeks starting November 29. Based on a 1947 novel by Valentine Davies, MIRACLE ON 34th STREET is the story of Kris Kringle, an elderly, kindhearted man who believes he is Santa Claus. Doris Walker and her 7-year-old daughter, Susan, meet Kringle when Doris hires him to play Santa for New York�s Macy�s department store. Kringle�s efforts to fight the commercialism surrounding Christmas and to grant children their Christmas wishes eventually lead him into court for a competency hearing. The stakes are high for Kringle, who is trying to avoid commitment to a psychiatric hospital, and for Susan, who desperately wants to believe in Santa
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vinyl shower curtains with ethylene vinyl acetate plastic campaign by the Center for Health, Environment and Justice (CHEJ) and a coalition of health and environmental organizations, Target has agreed to systematically reduce its use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic, commonly known as vinyl. The company is reducing PVC found in many of its products including infant products, children's toys, shower curtains, packaging and fashion accessories. PVC products commonly contain toxic additives such as lead and phthalates and are often made in China.

Target, the fifth largest U.S. retailer with $59 billion in annual revenue, is joining a growing list of dozens of companies including Wal-Mart, Microsoft, Johnson - Johnson, Nike, and Apple that are eliminating or reducing its PVC products and packaging. Wal-Mart just reached its two-year deadline to eliminate PVC from the packaging of its private brand products
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