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After pressure from renters, and a CBC investigation, a major corporate landlord says it is no longer using a controversial software to set rent prices.  The number of people coming forward with complaints about former Harrod's owner Mohammed Al Fayed is growing. Starbucks hopes to boost sales by ending extra charge for non-dairy alternatives.
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