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Dispute over food triggered Ohio murder-suicide, sheriff says
A dispute over whether a terminally ill woman should have been given tea and toast or an orange apparently upset her husband so much that he shot and killed two of the woman's sisters and his own son before killing himself, a sheriff said today.
Wednesday, January, 11, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Grocery duty for guys: More men grab the handle
Danny Meyer, 35, began doing most of the household grocery shopping when his fiancee started graduate school.
Saturday, January, 07, 2012 - McClatchy Tribune - Features

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GF Sheriff’s Department receives grant
The Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Department Water Rescue Team has been awarded a $1,500 grant from The Wal-Mart Foundation, authorities announced Thursday.
Friday, January, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Suspect in deadly Utah shootout had PTSD, father says
When the gunfire in Ogden, Utah, was over Wednesday night, a 7-year veteran officer was dead and five of his colleagues were wounded, some critically. The suspect, an Army veteran whose estranged father said suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and may have been self-medicating with marijuana, was injured.
Thursday, January, 05, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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CORRECTION: 26 of 27 businesses pass alcohol compliance check
The Herald’s story on the Grand Forks Police Department’s recent Alcohol Compliance Checks inaccurately reported the location of the one area business which failed the check. The Ozark Spirits store is located at Wal-Mart.
Thursday, January, 05, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Stocks rise for second day
Stocks barely budged Wednesday, and investors held on to their gains from a strong opening to the year. It wasn't much, but after the lurching, up-and-down weeks of 2011, investors were grateful for the winning streak.
Wednesday, January, 04, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business

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26 of 27 businesses pass alcohol compliance check
Twenty-six of 27 Grand Forks businesses with alcohol licenses passed a compliance check by the Police Department on Friday, a success rate of 96 percent, police said.
Wednesday, January, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Mom reunites with biological daughter she gave up for adoption 77 years ago
She never met them, or knew their names. But over the years, Minka Disbrow wrote dozens of letters to the adoption agency to find out how her daughter was faring. The agency replied faithfully with updates until there was a change in management, and they eventually lost touch.
Monday, January, 02, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Man arrested in groping at Fridley, Minn., Wal-Mart
Police on Friday arrested a man suspected of groping a child at the Wal-Mart store in Fridley this week. The suspect, 29, was arrested after his home in Columbia Heights was searched by police. Authorities received several calls from the public after the case was reported in the media.
Saturday, December, 31, 2011 - Star Tribune / MCT - News

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Shopper ‘types’ mark holiday season
There’s the bargain hunter who times deals. The midnight buyer who stays up late for discounts. The returner who gets buyer’s remorse. And the “me” shopper who self-gifts.
Saturday, December, 31, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Gift cards extend retail’s holiday cheer
Gift-card spending rose to nearly 18 percent of total holiday spending this year, the highest percentage since 2006 and up from 14.6 percent last year and 13.1 percent in 2009, according to a consumer-tracking survey by the International Council of Shopping Centers and Goldman Sachs.
Saturday, December, 31, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - Business

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Gift cards extend retail’s holiday cheer
A resurgent demand for gift cards may extend retailers’ holiday cheer well into January.
Saturday, December, 31, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - Business

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The extreme bargain hunter
Four types of American shoppers have altered the shopping landscape this holiday season.
Saturday, December, 31, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Counterfeit bills passed more during the holidays
As the holidays approach, shoppers and merchants alike can expect crowded parking lots, long checkout lines, and frayed tempers. One thing most people aren’t expecting to run across is counterfeit currency. But according to the U.S. Secret Service, counterfeiting cases tend to rise around the holidays.
Tuesday, December, 27, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - News

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New Air Jordans cause nationwide shopping frenzy
The release of Nike’s new Air Jordan basketball shoes caused a frenzy at stores across the nation Friday as scuffles broke out and police were brought in to stamp out unrest that nearly turned into riots in some places.
Saturday, December, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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UPDATE: Wal-Mart pulls baby formula after 10-day-old boy dies in Missouri
Wal-Mart pulled the Enfamil Newborn formula from shelves as a precaution following the death of little Avery Cornett in the southern Missouri town of Lebanon. The formula has not been recalled, and the manufacturer said tests showed the batch was negative for the bacteria before it was shipped. Additional tests were under way.
Friday, December, 23, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Stocks close higher on better job market news
Stocks are closing higher on encouraging economic reports. The number of people that applied for unemployment benefits dropped last week to the lowest level since April 2008, in the latest sign that the job market is healing.
Thursday, December, 22, 2011 - AP Business Writer - Business

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New election rules a win for labor unions
In a win for organized labor, the National Labor Relations Board today approved sweeping new rules that would speed the pace of union elections, making it easier for unions to gain members at companies that have long rebuffed them. Business groups quickly denounced the move, saying it limits the time that employers have to educate workers about the impact of joining a union. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has already filed a federal lawsuit challenging the rules.
Wednesday, December, 21, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Anonymous donors pay off Kmart layaway accounts throughout the U.S.
At Kmart stores across the country, Santa seems to be getting some help: Anonymous donors are paying off strangers' layaway accounts. The benefactors generally ask to help families who are squirreling away items for young children, often paying for toys or clothes.
Thursday, December, 15, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Take that back! Returns are big for the holidays
People who rushed to snag discounts on TVs, toys and other gifts are quickly returning them for much-needed cash. The shopping season started out strong for stores, but it looks like the spending binge has given way to a holiday hangover.
Thursday, December, 15, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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