The average Japanese farmer is 66 years old and tills 1.9 hectares of land.
Price lists will be printed on plain A3 sheets at tills with no branding on them.
ABI, claims that Italy's banks lead Europe in reaching into their empty tills to sponsor culture.
But at the Hofpfisterei tills, nifty software keeps the queues short and moving fast.
And dedicated financial tills, even if they reduced bottlenecks, would be expensive and inflexible for supermarkets.
Three fires in Brighton on Sunday and Monday caused minimal damage, but cash was stolen from unattended tills.
When staff returned after the fires were extinguished it was discovered that money had been taken from unattended tills.
But will the influx of visitors translate into ringing tills for businesses here?
After the three Brighton fires when staff returned to the buildings they discovered money had been taken from the tills.
"Our biggest concern is that maybe there's going to be some confusion or even some conflict at the tills, " he said.
Staff at Lloyds TSB in Headington, were threatened by two men carrying guns and forced to hand over cash from the tills.
All along the high street, cash tills chirrup as foreign bags and trucks fill up with beer, furniture, vegetables, toasters and televisions.
Cashiers do not even separate German and Bosnian banknotes in their tills.
Simply pushing the trolley up to a checkout would relay all the product and price information, so supermarkets could automate most of their tills.
The headline was The Tills Were Ringing Out For Christmas Pay.
Police said the three fires in Brighton caused minimal damage and after staff returned to the buildings they discovered money had been taken from the unattended tills.
In addition, retailers with chip and pin compatible tills will have the option of checking with the card issuer over the internet whether the card is stolen.
However, French shoppers were lured to the cash tills by discounts and there are mounting concerns that both corporate and consumer spending may now tail off in coming months.
Completed only four years ago, the Banca d'Italia's provincial head-offices on Rome's Via XX Settembre have, besides lots of marble, a huge echo around its 29 tills as well.
To speed things along, banks and even shops will probably receive lots of euros in advance, so that cash machines and tills can spout the new currency exclusively from January 1st 2002.
With a transitional government under Chief Abiola running the country, General Abubakar's task would be to act as its guarantor and try to prise military fingers from the tills and levers of power.
The report did not put forward specific proposals, but the Stirling team said this could include a ban on sales after certain times in the evening and separate tills in supermarkets for alcohol.
It also tills the soil of unrest.
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Reasonably enough, the Bank of France's managers argue that the restructuring, which the unions fear will cost hundreds of jobs, is in order because new technology and banks' changing practices mean fewer tills are needed than in the past.
He is also unimpressed by the "express lanes" and the ways of getting people with a few purchases through more quickly - which he says often lack flexibly, so there are queues at the express check-out and empty tills elsewhere.
Although touch-screen has long permeated the more mundane aspects of modern life such as ticket machines and tills, and provided interactive novelties in the guise of museum guides and quiz machines, applying this technology to the PC is a far more complex task.
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