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Deals, Tradition Lure Shoppers On Black Friday
Wall Street Journal
Shoppers across the nation lined up in the predawn chill for $198 flat-screen TVs, low-cost laptops and other bargains as Black Friday signaled the traditional start of the holiday shopping season--and offered retailers hope that this Christmas will be ...
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Local Retailers Hope for Big Returns on Small Business Saturday
ABC News
By KEVIN DOLAK Now that the dust from Black Friday has settled in shopping malls and megastores across the country, small businesses are hoping for big returns on the country's first ever Small Business Saturday. Firmly planted between Black Friday and ...
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European Markets in Limbo as Irish Bailout Takes Shape
New York Times
By STEPHEN CASTLE BRUSSELS — After another week of turmoil for countries using the euro currency, negotiators were working Saturday to complete a multibillion-dollar bailout for Ireland as financial markets waited to see if a restructuring of Irish ...
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Why buying Christmas trees every year is green
MLive.com
Enlarge Darren Breen | The Grand Rapids Press John Vormittag the owner of the Vormittag Tree Farm, left, and Ron Axdorff, right, prepare a tree for transport Friday. (Darren Breen | The Grand Rapids Press) Vormittag Tree Farm gallery (5 photos) GRAND ...
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Madoff Relatives and Others Are Sued for $69 Million
New York Times
By BLOOMBERG NEWS The trustee seeking to recover money for people who were defrauded by Bernard L. Madoff filed lawsuits Friday against investors, employees and Madoff family members, including his wife. Irving H. Picard, appointed trustee by a federal ...
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How Congress' Tax-Cut Decision May Affect Economy
ABC News
AP By JEANNINE AVERSA AP Economics Writer On this, economists agree: Extending tax cuts passed under President George W. Bush for low- and middle-income people would strengthen the weak economy. The question is what to do about the highest-paid 3 ...
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Cancun may go Copenhagen way
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Despite Mexico's promise not to do a Copenhagen on the climate talks which begins in Cancun on November 29 -- a bid to override the hardnosed but protracted climate negotiations with a super-imposed political summit of heads of states -- it ...
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Season of giving full of volunteer opportunities
Mason City Globe Gazette
BRYON HOULGRAVE/The Globe Gazette Duane Kallenbach of Clear Lake rings the Salvation Army bell in Southbridge Mall in Mason Cit . MASON CITY - 'Tis the season of giving and there are plenty of opportunities for North Iowans to give by volunteering ...
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