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Wal-Mart to keep stores open to ease Black Friday
Wal-Mart Stores said today it will keep its stores open 24 hours and take new crowd-control measures Thanksgiving weekend after a temporary employee was trampled to death in a Black Friday rush last year.
Wednesday, November, 11, 2009 - - Business

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SEASON OF SAVINGS: Retailers cut deep into prices to attract customers
It’s already the season for holiday deals with many local retailers discounting prices now instead of waiting for Black Friday, traditionally the day after Thanksgiving.
Tuesday, November, 10, 2009 - The Forum - News

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108 die in wildfires
HEALESVILLE, Australia — Entire towns have been razed by wildfires raging through southeastern Australia, burning people in their homes and cars in the deadliest blaze in the country’s history. The number of dead Sunday stood at 108, a grim toll that rose almost by the hour as officials reached farther into the fire zone.
Monday, February, 09, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Disastrous fire rages Down Under
UPDATE 2:12 P.M.
108 killed in deadliest-ever Australian wildfiresEntire towns have been seared off the map by wildfires raging through southeastern Australia, burning people in their homes and cars in the deadliest blaze in the country’s history.
Sunday, February, 08, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Road to Super Bowl XLIII flanked by 43 strip clubs
There are, by one count, 43 strip clubs in the Tampa metropolitan area — one for each Super Bowl. And the week of Super Bowl XLIII is to Tampa’s naughty nightlife what Black Friday is to America’s shopping malls.
Tuesday, January, 27, 2009 - Associated Press - Sports

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MOVIE REVIEW: Freeze before seeing 'Paul Blart'
Movie opens in the Grand Cities this weekend.
The biggest crime of all in "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" is not the bank heist that goes down at a New Jersey mall on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year. Rather, it's the egregious way in which Kevin James' innate likability goes to waste.
Thursday, January, 15, 2009 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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YOUR MONEY: For investors, now what?

Friday, January, 09, 2009 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - Business

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More stores try marathon hours; is it worth it?
NEW YORK - Just as they did at the start of the season, more of the nation’s stores are pulling marathon hours in the holiday season’s finale. But with hardly the crowds at 4 a.m. as there are at 4 p.m., are the extended hours worth it?
Tuesday, December, 23, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Shoppers bring haggling skills to mall
NEW YORK — If you’re looking for an extra bargain before the holidays, you may only have to ask.
Tuesday, December, 23, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Santa gets parking ticket while delivering toys
NEW YORK — Santa Claus has added a New York City traffic agent to his naughty list after she gave him a ticket while delivering gifts to children.
Thursday, December, 18, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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As Christmas nears, expect discounts
The clock is winding down on what could be one of the worst holiday shopping seasons in decades and recession-hit shoppers are finally starting to feel some pressure to spend.
Tuesday, December, 16, 2008 - Associated Press - Business

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Nation's retailers limp through miserable November
Retailers — with Wal-Mart the notable exception — limped through a miserable November that even a surge of shopping after Thanksgiving couldn’t save, marking the weakest month since at least 1969 and deepening fears that the critical holiday period could be the most dismal in decades.
Thursday, December, 04, 2008 - AP Retail Writer - Business

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Dorothy Keyser, Grand Forks, letter: Grateful for GF shoppers' courtesy
Once I got inside, the place was crowded, but everybody was polite and cordial. I saw nothing but good manners and good spirits while I was there. I picked up my purchase and went home well pleased with my adventure. I love Grand Forks!
Tuesday, December, 02, 2008 - - Opinion

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Retailers offer deals, discounts on ‘Cyber Monday’
NEW YORK — Retailers who saw Thanksgiving holiday sales drop off as the weekend progressed stepped up online promotions on the day known as “Cyber Monday” to try to get consumers tired of the crowds at stores to keep shopping.
Tuesday, December, 02, 2008 - Associated Press - Business

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NY police review videos, trying to ID shoppers who fatally trampled Wal-Mart worker
Police are reviewing surveillance videos of a post-Thanksgiving shopper stampede that trampled a suburban Wal-Mart worker to death, but they acknowledge it may be difficult to bring criminal charges. Nassau County police and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said no new information was available Saturday on the employee's brutal death, which rattled shoppers even as they flocked to the Valley Stream store a day later.
Monday, December, 01, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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MODEST, BUT NO DISASTER: Holiday shoppers focus on bargains, small-ticket items
Today is 'Cyber Monday' for online shoppers, retailers
The Thanksgiving shopping weekend doesn't appear to have been the disaster some had feared, but consumers' tempered buying and stores' unprecedented deep discounts are likely to result in sales that at best met retailers' low expectations.
Monday, December, 01, 2008 - Associated Press - Business

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THE WEEK AHEAD: Wall Street looks to extend rally
Wall Street will look today to build on the strongest weekly performance for stocks since 1932, with investors focused on how recession-minded shoppers fared at the malls and a raft of government data that could give a clearer picture of the economy.
Sunday, November, 30, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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NORTH DAKOTA NEWS: 50th drug ring defendant ... Purse, $2,500 returned ... Autopsy results pending ... more
50th drug ring defendant: The 50th defendant in a federal drug conspiracy case known as “Operation Speed Racer” said he will plead guilty.
Sunday, November, 30, 2008 - Herald Wire Reports - News

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Ryan’s Christmas wish list
On Thursday, the Bakkens again observed a long-held Thanksgiving Day tradition. No, the tradition wasn’t eating to the point of no longer being ambulatory, although that did happen.
Sunday, November, 30, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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