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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (1545)3/9/1999 4:00:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
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SEATTLE, March 9 (Reuters) - General Store International Corp
(OTC BB:GSIC - news) said Tuesday it has signed two Internet
deals with Go2Net Inc (Nasdaq:GNET - news) and E-Com
Consultants Corp., taking its grocery delivery services into
cyberspace for the first time.

General Store, which went public in May 1997, said it signed a deal with Go2Net to
advertise and
market the company on Go2Net's Internet services.

Through E-Com, General Store will have built a front-end browser for customers to
order its more
6,500 meats, produce and other grocery items online.

Previously, General Store took grocery orders by telephone and fax, serving
Vancouver, Canada.

The company said it is expanding into Seattle, Washington.

Terms of the deals were not immediately disclosed.

In morning trade, shares of Go2Net were up $17-3/4 at $84-1/2. General Store shares
were down
by $0.015 at $0.145.

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