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					  <title><![CDATA[Mannequins no dummies when it comes to selling]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA["You can spend a lot of time in a store without noticing its mannequins. From a retail perspective, that's sort of the point. Mannequins aren't meant to be noticed, exactly. They're often faceless, even headless - cookie-cutter forms for displaying a scarlet silk frock or a sleek suit.<br/><br/>But from a store-image standpoint, mannequins matter. Their plastic grins speak volumes about the brand's customer and why she shops."<br/><span style="font-style: italic;">To read the entire article, click on web link below. </span> ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Suzanne D&#039;Amato, The Washington Post)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 10:38:53 PDT</pubDate>
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