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  • 1-800 Flowers Revenues Hit $157 Million in Third Quarter

    Westbury, NY-based 1-800-Flowers.com reported revenues of $157.0 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2005, an increase of 17.1% compared with revenues of $134.1 million in the prior year period.

  • Boodle to Launch Organic Coupon Promotion in May

    Next month, Boodle.com will launch “May It Be Organic,” an online coupon program promoting organic foods.

  • FTC Seeks Comment on Children’s Online Privacy Rule

    The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comment on its implementation of the Children

  • R.R. Donnelley Opens New Facility

    R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. has opened a new 661,000 square foot logistics facility in suburban Chicago.

  • People in the News

    Brand consulting and strategic design firm Redbeard Communications Inc. has named Beth Meuser director of client services and Nicole Rajkovich controller

  • Product News

    Lexington, KY-based Exstream Software Inc. has entered into a co-marketing partnership agreement with SQLink Group, a provider of software and consulting services in Israel

  • List and Database News

    Family Vacationers This new compiled file features1,075,082 travel oriented family households. Selections: Household income, phone, exact age, credit card, children by age, length of residence, gender, homeowner, marital status, lifestyle interests, …

  • Listline e-Newsletter 04/21/05

    The teenage apparel retailer Hollister Co. has launched its customer
    list. More than 1.2 million retail buyers from the last 12 months are
    available.

  • Miller Readies Urban Concert Series

    Miller Brewing Co. this summer will run a concert series and sweepstakes targeting urban men for its MGD brand. The Flavor to Savor campaign centers on a series of urban-music concerts that MGD will host in five to eight markets this summer. A …

  • Lawsuits Rolling In Over Daily News Game Misprint

    The troubles are far from over for The Daily News, which is offering a special drawing in an attempt to make amends after thousands of Scratch n’ Match players thought they hit the jackpot because of a misprint in the winning numbers. Several lawsuits …