The company had 5-cent earnings beat and higher than expected revenues.
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Dollar General said hurricanes accounted for 5 cent negative impact on earnings.
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Analysts expect a 5-cent per share profit on revenue of $52 million.
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Mr. Quaglione has pledged to advocate to abolish the state's 5-cent redemption.
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Washington's 5-cent fee on paper and plastic bags went into effect in 2010.
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Most stores and businesses will impose a 5-cent fee on shoppers for paper bags.
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In May 2016, the City Council narrowly voted to approve a 5-cent bag fee.
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It would squelch New York City's recently adopted 5-cent fee on disposable plastic shopping bags.
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That bettered the 5 cent per share profit that analysts, on average, had expected, according to Refinitiv.
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Excluding items, the company earned $1.19 per share, including a 5 cent benefit from the tax changes.
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In the 30 some years since, he has mostly subsisted on New York's 5-cent container deposits.
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In Washington, D.C., a 5-cent fee on both paper and plastic bags caused a 50% reduction.
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In recent years, an entire economic ecosystem has sprouted from the artificial turf of a 5-cent deposit.
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The Legislature forced New York City to postpone and rework its 5-cent fee on disposable plastic shopping bags.
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The budget will also include legislation that will make most non-alcoholic drink bottles eligible for 5-cent redemption.
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The extra week will help offset the negative 5-cent impact of changes to how Darden's accounting of its leases.
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Moreover, the alternative to the penny, rounding transactions to the 5-cent coin, is bad for consumers and our economy.
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After a reconnaissance mission to Switzerland, the birthplace of milk chocolate, Hershey introduced the 5-cent bar from -- where else?
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After the New York City Council approved a 5-cent fee for all takeout bags, the state legislature and Gov.
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Suffolk County on Long Island approved a 5-cent fee on paper and plastic bags that took effect last January.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has expressed support for the 5-cent fee, still must sign the bill into law.
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The Container Store (TCS) posted a quarterly loss of 4 cents per share, compared to expectations for a 5 cent profit.
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"A 5-cent tax is a burden on many of our poor people and many of our seniors," Mr. Sepúlveda said.
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Nathan's Famous of Coney Island celebrates its 100th anniversary on Saturday with 5-cent hot dogs, the price of 100 years ago.
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The Green New Deal also bans plastic bags and mandates a 5-cent fee should you chose to use a paper one.
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Opened since 1931, signs litter the highway for hundreds of miles before with promises of 5-cent coffee and a hot meal.
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The workers had settled for an immediate 10-cent-an-hour wage increase plus a 5-cent increase later in the year.
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Yelp (YELP) lost 3 cents per share for its latest quarter, smaller than the 5 cent loss that Wall Street analysts had expected.
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The city's legislation authorizing the 5-cent fee offers similar exceptions as the new state law, including an exemption for restaurant takeout bags.
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Okta (OKTA) reported an adjusted quarterly loss of 1 cent per share, smaller than the 5 cent loss projected by Wall Street analysts.
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With many prisons reaping a roughly 5-cent commission per message, prison systems that use JPay stand to collect $710,000 on e-messages alone.
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In 2016, the New York City Council narrowly voted to approve a 5-cent plastic bag fee, but Governor Andrew M. Cuomo blocked it.
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The city of Long Beach in Nassau County, also on Long Island, approved a 5-cent fee on plastic bags that began in 2017.
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Genesis reported net income of 17 cents per unit in the second quarter, compared with a 5 cent loss in the same period last year.
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The maker of Snapchat posted a loss of 4 cents per share, which was better than the 5 cent loss per share Wall Street expected.
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VF, which has a market value of about $38 billion, projected a 5-cent hit to current-quarter earnings per share due to the deal.
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Yelp – Yelp lost 3 cents per share for its latest quarter, smaller than the 5 cent a share loss that Wall Street analysts had expected.
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On that basis, BlackBerry forecast a profit for the year ending in February, up from a prior outlook of breakeven to a 5-cent loss.
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Several cities and counties, such as New York City, are also imposing a 5-cent fee for each paper bag a consumer chooses to use.
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In New York City, local representatives passed a law that placed a 5-cent fee on all plastic bags, but the ban didn't last long.
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The company reaffirmed its full-year forecast, however, and announced a 5 cent a share increase in its quarterly dividend to 48 cents per share. Amazon.
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California shoppers pay a 5-cent deposit when they buy a typical bottle of water or soda, and a dime for bottles larger than 24 ounces.
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Brad Lander, Democrat of Brooklyn, the councilman who led the city's effort to impose a 5-cent fee, called Mr. Cuomo's proposal a transparent political maneuver.
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The City Council has approved a 5-cent charge on paper bags, making it harder to hide from the statewide ban on single-use plastic ones.
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The American Trucking Association is currently proposing a 5-cent per year increase over four years as part of a larger plan to fund infrastructure improvements.
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The upscale home furnishings company posted a loss of 5 cents per share, below the 5 cent per share profit expected by a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.
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Excluding one-time items, Under Armour broke even for the quarter on a per-share basis, which was better than the 5 cent loss expected by analysts.
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Andrew Cuomo blocked a law that would have imposed a 5-cent fee on plastic bags in New York City and called instead for a statewide solution.
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The company reported a loss of 1 cent per share on $75.1 million in revenue, topping analyst expectations of a 5 cent loss on $72.5 million in revenue.
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Growing up in Vancouver, British Columbia, Bosch would eat 5-cent penny candy like Starbursts and Skittles that she bought from the local convenience store almost every day.
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The company reported a real blowout quarter, posting a 5-cent earnings beat from a $1.10 basis, and higher than expected revenue up 15.3 percent year over year.
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Anadarko raised its quarterly dividend to 25 cents per share from 5 cent per share, and added a further $500 million to its $2.5 billion-share buyback program.
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He could seek some inspiration by looking to President Ronald Reagan, who in 1982 persuaded Congress to pass a 5-cent-a-gallon increase in the fuel tax.
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As part of the ban, which begins on March 1, business owners in the city will now be able to charge a 5-cent fee for paper bags.
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In its fourth-quarter earnings statement, the Connecticut-based company reported a loss of 12 cents per share, missing a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate of a 5 cent loss.
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Vitol then revised down the price by $5 cent increments every few minutes to $11.20 per mmBtu, used by Platts to help set its JKM level for the day.
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At the time, the governor said that the city's law was "flawed," and that it would have allowed merchants to keep the 5-cent bag fee as a profit.
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Road trippers can pick up 5 cent coffee, homemade doughnuts ($1.49), fruit pie ($3.99) and ice cream ($3.09), and dine on the popular 1/3-lb buffalo burger ($8.49).
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Additionally, retailers can choose to provide paper bags for a 5-cent fee, the proceeds from which will go to the Environmental Protection Fund and to supplying consumers with reusable bags.
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Wal-Mart raised its full-year outlook in wake of the strong results, even as it expects to take a 5 cent per share hit from its pending acquisition of Jet.com.
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Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, supported the 5-cent plastic bag fee and has also called for a ban on plastic bags, which cannot be recycled, unlike plastic bottles, which can.
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Jonathan Smith, 23, said Mr. Camara gave his young daughter sweets and pocket change, "even if it's a little 5-cent candy, just to give joy to the kid," he said.
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The idea was that Ponzi's company would take investors' dollars, use them to buy foreign postal coupons, convert each coupon into a 5-cent stamp, and convert the stamps into cash.
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While the law allows for single-use paper bags, certain localities — like New York City — have passed companion legislation that imposes a 5 cent tax on the single-use paper bags.
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Critics of the ban, including members of the State Assembly, have voiced concern that a 5-cent fee will "act as a regressive tax on poor consumers," as the Times puts it.
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Kors now expects its investments in Jimmy Choo to have a flat to 5-cent impact on its 2019 earnings, down from a prior forecast of a 1.203- to 10-cent hit.
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Ms. Chin and Mr. Lander took up the cause years later, and in May 2016 the City Council narrowly voted to approve a 5-cent fee on both paper and plastic bags.
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Mr. Cuomo said the city law was "deeply flawed" because it allowed merchants to keep the 5-cent fee as profit, a giveaway that he said would total $100 million a year.
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Deutsche Bank's equity research division is a FactSet customer in both North America and Europe, Credit Suisse said, estimating a 5 cent hit to the research firm's fiscal 2020 earnings per share.
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Boston Scientific tightened its adjusted earnings per share forecast for 2018 to a range of $1.38 to $1.40 per share, taking into account a 4-5 cent negative impact from foreign exchange rates.
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Anadarko, which has a 5 cent dividend that is far below peers, said it would spend $1 billion by December on buybacks and the remaining $1.5 billion by the end of next year.
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The bill also allows counties to charge an optional 5-cent fee for customers who want brown paper bags, which has caused environmentalists to worry that reusable bags would become a less popular option.
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Just as imposing a 5-cent bag "tax" on New Yorkers will encourage them to use fewer single-use bags, putting a cost on trades will cause people to trade less frequently, Egan said.
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BlackBerry said that it expects full-year fiscal year earnings excluding items to be between breakeven and a 5-cent-per-share loss, better than consensus estimates of a 15-cent-per-share loss.
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Target: If you do your grocery shopping at Target, be sure to bring your own bags because according to a rep for the retailer, it gives a 5-cent discount for each reusable bag used.
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"The failure to give even a portion of the 5-cent fee back to the stores, makes this an untenable mandate for many of our members who operate within finite profit margins," said Mr. Durant.
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The Oregon state legislature will very soon find out, with a newly proposed bill that would impose a 5 cent tax on every pound of wholesale coffee sold in the state, reports local news station KOIN.
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According to a news release from Cuomo's office announcing the budget deal, the legislation would allow individual counties and cities to opt in to a program that would implement a 5-cent fee on paper bags.
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The provision also allows cities and counties to opt-in to a 5-cent fee for paper bags, with revenue from that fund subsidizing reusable bags for low-income customers and to the State's Environmental Protection Fund.
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Dollar Tree on the other hand cut its full-year earnings forecast to between $4.77 and $0003 per share to include a 10- cent hit from store closures and a 5-cent impact from import freight costs.
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The ban also marks an evolution for Mr. Cuomo, a third-term Democrat, who in 2017 signed a bill that effectively killed a New York City law that would have imposed a 5-cent fee on plastic bags.
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Money was invested through Ponzi's Security Exchange Company with the idea that he would take investor's dollars, use them to buy foreign postal coupons, convert each coupon into a 5-cent stamp, and convert the stamps into cash.
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Money was invested through Ponzi's Security Exchange Company with the idea that he would take investors' dollars, use them to buy foreign postal coupons, convert each coupon into a 5-cent stamp, and convert the stamps into cash.
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She fished through the blue bags for containers with 5-cent deposits, pulling out can after can after bottle after bottle and dropping them into her clear bag, where they landed like nickels tumbling from a slot machine.
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The company "will see about a 5 cent to 7 cent impact to the bottom line for the quarter," CFO Fran Shammo said at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch global telecom and media conference in London on Tuesday.
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The Seattle-based big data software company reported diluted non-GAAP earnings of 10 cents per share for the quarter ended June 30, beating analysts' average expectation of a 5-cent loss per share, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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In New York City, the Department of Sanitation spends more than $12 million a year to dispose more than 10 billion single-use plastic bags, so that's why the city has tried (unsuccessfully) to impose a 5-cent fee on them.
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The three-page bill, introduced by the governor a day after Earth Day, comes a little more than a year after he blocked a 5-cent surcharge that New York City had sought to place on single-use plastic bags.
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The wholesale retailer who has ducked the woes of most other brick-and-mortar stores announced Tuesday a special cash dividend of $7 a share, along with a 5 cent increase of its quarterly cash dividend to 50 cents a share.
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Andrew Cuomo of New York and the State Legislature scuttled a New York City law to impose a 5-cent fee on plastic bags early this year, Mr. Cuomo has since formed a task force to come up with legislation.
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Chipotle is warning of a 5-cent-per-burrito increase if the tariffs become permanent, which a lot of people might not mind or notice at a time when Americans who want jobs generally have them and consumer confidence remains very high.
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The plan would have an additional element allowing counties to opt in to a 5-cent fee on paper bags, revenue that would go to the state's Environmental Protection Fund as well as a separate fund to buy reusable bags for consumers.
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And plastic bag makers seized on another wrinkle: The city's 5-cent fee would have gone into the pockets of retailers, not government coffers, because the city can't impose a tax without the state's OK. With the bag fee poised to take effect, state Sen.
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Andrew M. Cuomo signed a bill on Tuesday effectively killing a law that would have imposed a 5-cent fee on plastic bags in New York City, disappointing environmentalists as well as city leaders who characterized the move as a classic case of Albany's overreach.
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Among those present were the vice president of a school bus company seeking tax breaks for the purchase of buses; a recycling company founder looking for a broadening of the 5-cent deposit law; and an affordable housing developer lobbying for real estate tax credits.
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Again, Frontier reported a shortfall in earnings in its most recent quarter, a 12 cent per share earnings loss when analysts were only looking for a 5 cent loss, weaker-than-expected revenue, and a large cut to the full year free cash flow forecast for 2017.
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The Ferguson Foundation, a Washington, DC-area nonprofit group that organizes cleanup efforts in and around the Potomac River, found that after DC implemented a 5-cent fee in 2010 on single-use bags, the number of plastic bags removed by volunteers dropped by almost three-quarters.
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The Postal Service reported a net loss of almost $4 billion during the last fiscal year, and in January announced that a 5-cent price increase, the greatest increase in the service's history, would go into effect this year for the service's "Forever" line of stamps.
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Mr. Cuomo's opposition to the city measure was similarly centered on the fee structure; he said at the time that the bill was "deeply flawed" because it allowed merchants to keep the 5-cent fee as profit, a giveaway that he said would total $100 million a year.
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The 5-cent fee will "ensure that clogged storm drains, polluted waterways and parkland riddled with nonbiodegradable bag waste will be a part of New York City's past," Councilwoman Margaret S. Chin, a Democrat who represents Lower Manhattan and was one of the bill's primary sponsors, said in a statement.
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The article goes on to describe successes in other places that have worked to decrease the use of plastic bags: Measures in other countries and localities have significantly reduced plastic bag use, and a study in Washington found a 5-cent bag fee there had cut down on plastic pollution in waterways.
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The company has also called for a city law that would add a 5-cent "accessibility fee" on all black car and livery car trips to raise money for a fund, which would be administered by the city, to provide financial incentives for companies and services that provide rides in wheelchair-accessible cars.
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For the first hour or so of his budget testimony in Albany on Monday, however, it seemed that the issue that had most rattled his constituents was a looming 5-cent fee on plastic bags in New York City, which state legislators have complained is unnecessarily punitive, especially for low-income residents.
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State Senator Simcha Felder, a Brooklyn Democrat who says he holds no party loyalty and who sits with the G.O.P., was one of the staunchest opponents of the 5-cent city fee, saying it would unfairly burden low-income consumers, like many of those who shop at bodegas and grocery stores in his district.
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It had five members living in commune-like environs in the back of a tour van (alongside their pit bull named Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad), collecting bottles for the 5 cent refund, lathering on LSD to deal with the poverty-stricken hunger of constant touring, and weaseling their way onto whatever line-ups they could.
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It features more of the designs selected from the My Canada, My Inspiration contest, including the 25-cent "Hope for a Green Future," which shows a plant extending from two hands and colored animals growing from the stem, by eight-year-old Joelle Wong of Ontario; and a 5-cent "Living Traditions" coin depicting a beaver in an Algonkian style by Gerald Gloade of the Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia.
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