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TripAdvisor users are accusing the site of deleting their accounts of rape and assault
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tripadvisor Users of TripAdvisor say their reports of rape and assault were removed by the site. Shutterstock. TripAdvisor users report that the site has deleted their accounts of being raped and assaulted while traveling. The users say they were told
TripAdvisor removed reports of rapes at Mexico resorts, report saysThe Boston Globe
Reviewers say TripAdvisor deleted warnings about resort dangers: ReportCNBC
TripAdvisor removed warnings about rapes and injuries at Mexico resorts, tourists sayMilwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Amazon Is Already Offering Black Friday Deals
Fortune
Are you ready for the holidays? Amazon is. The company launched its Black Friday Deals Store today, an online store that will be offering deals on everything from toys to electronics now through Black Friday (yes, it's that time already). The page will
Amazon launches Black Friday 23 days before Black Fridayseattlepi.com
Amazon Pushes Holiday Shopping With 'Black Friday Deals'Nasdaq
Amazon launches Black Friday deals — 50 days earlyRetail Dive
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Inside or Outside, Under Armour's Problems Run Deep
Barron’s
The pain is continuing for the stock this morning, thanks to negative analyst feedback, with the shares losing ground just after the open. SunTrust Robinson Humphrey's Pamela Quintiliano cut her rating on Under Armour from Buy to Hold, and lowered her …

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