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Apple's first retail store in France is located in the Carrousel du Louvre, a high-end shopping mall below the the Louvre museum's glass pyramid.

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Thieves clean out Apple Store in 31 seconds

The key to a great smash-and-grab job is speed -- and clearly the five- man teamed that broke into a New Jersey Apple store took that credo to heart.

| Opinion | Offbeat | 09/08/09 at 9:16 am |


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Apple cries wolf

Did they really need to take the Apple store offline just to add one new product?

| Opinion | Business | Personal tech | 03/12/09 at 2:05 am |


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Thieves rob two California Apple Stores

The San Jose Mercury News reports that two thefts occurred at Apple stores last Sunday morning: one at the University Ave. store in Palo Alto, and another at the Los Gatos store about half an hour away.

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