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Europe set to bail out Ireland as debt crisis grows
Reuters
By Carmel Crimmins and Luke Baker DUBLIN/BRUSSELS, Nov 28 (Reuters) - European ministers are expected to sign off on an 85 billion euro ($112.7 billion) rescue for Ireland on Sunday, making it the second euro member after Greece to require a bailout in ...
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Online bargain-hunting spreads beyond Cyber Monday
Reuters
A man walks past televisions for sale at a Best Buy store in New York November 23, 2010. By Alexandria Sage SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Early discounts may have taken some of the shine off Cyber Monday but the key online holiday shopping day is still ...
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Reuters
Retailers counting on big numbers for Black Friday
StarNewsOnline.com
JCPenney Sales Manager Melissa Jones organizes sweaters on a display table in preparation for Black Friday at Independence Mall. By Judy Royal Just about every retailer you talk to has high hopes for this year's Black Friday shopping extravaganza, ...
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Ireland Seeks Aid Accord Before Markets Open as Investors Flee Bank Bonds
Bloomberg
By Finbarr Flynn and Stephanie Bodoni - Sun Nov 28 00:01:01 GMT 2010 Ireland is pushing to conclude talks for an international rescue package today as European Union officials race to stop the country's financial crisis from spreading to the rest of ...
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Retailers hope Black Friday shoppers come back again
Asbury Park Press
By GRAELYN BRASHEAR • STAFF WRITER • November 27, 2010 Retailers spent Saturday restocking and taking stock in the wake of a busier-than-usual Black Friday, and though bargain-hunters turned out in droves at the Shore and around the country, ...
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NY launches Small Business Saturday to spur sales
BusinessWeek
By VERENA DOBNIK New York is helping independent merchants by pioneering Small Business Saturday between Black Friday and Cyber Monday -- two of the busiest shopping days of the year. Business owners who signed up get $100 worth of Facebook advertising ...
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Demonstrators in Ireland Protest Austerity Plan
New York Times
A demonstrator holds a picture of Prime Minister Brian Cowen of Ireland during a protest in Dublin on Saturday. By JOHN F. BURNS DUBLIN — After a week that brought Ireland a pledge of a $114 billion international rescue package and the toughest ...
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New York Times
Going nowhere on deficit reduction
Washington Post
THERE IS a disconcerting disconnect between the two fiscal policy debates unfolding in Washington. One involves the looming expiration of the Bush tax cuts, and it is being conducted on a bizarrely narrow playing field: whether to extend all of the tax ...
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