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Black Friday drivers, beware: Parking lot accidents increase today
On Black Friday, shopping carts aren’t the only collision shoppers should worry about. Insurance company Progressive Corp. said that Black Friday is one of the worst days of the year for parking-related accidents. On the day after Thanksgiving...
Tags: Progressive Corporation, Black Friday (shopping)
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Black Friday brings out crowds, some slopping over from Thursday
Diane Townes waited in line for 12 hours to get her door-buster deals — printers, a laptop and a 50-inch television — so imagine her chagrin when it looked like she wouldn't be able to squeeze it all into her car Friday morning. The Owings...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Media Industry, Hobbies, USS Constellation, Severna Park
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Black Friday creeps into Thursday
NEW YORK (AP) — The nation's shoppers put the turkey down to take advantage of an early start to the holiday shopping season. Stores typically open in the wee hours of the morning on the day after Thanksgiving that's named Black Friday because...
Tags: Toy Industry, Apple iPhone, Sears, Manhattan (New York City), Amazon.com Inc.
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Black Thursday is the new Black Friday
"Black Friday" may be a thing of the past. That's because retailers are duking it out over who is the first store to open for the big annual holiday sales. What used to be a day-after-Thanksgiving ritual, is now inching closer and closer to the...
Tags: Toy Industry, Macy's, Career and Workplace, New York City, Holidays
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Stores try to make holiday shopping cheap and easy
NEW YORK (AP) — This holiday season, Burger King won't be the only place where you can have it your way. It used to be enough for stores to promise discounts up to 70 percent to lure shoppers during the busy holiday period. But the ease of...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies, Best Buy Co., Inc., Burger King
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Black Friday Doorbusters Start Thanksgiving Morning
Multi-Media JournalistBargain hunters began their search for the best deals Thursday morning with the first of many doorbuster events surrounding the start of the holiday shopping season. Kmart stores across the country opened their doors at 6 a.m. At the location in...Tags: Holidays, Toys "R" Us, Inc., Walmart, York (York, Pennsylvania), Black Friday (shopping)
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Retailers, shoppers preparing for post-Thanksgiving frenzy
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comDoor-busters, bargains and sales — oh my! Black Friday is just hours away and area retailers — including most stores at the Valley Mall and Hagerstown Premium Outlets — are gearing up for midnight openings on the biggest holiday...Tags: Aeropostale Inc., Traffic, Sears, Media Industry, Jewelry and Watches
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Black Friday creep is ruining Thanksgiving
To the people who pitched tents earlier this week on sidewalks in front of Best Buy stores everywhere: You represent what's wrong with America. Thanksgiving was once the perfect holiday. Delectable food. No gift-giving or receiving. Football and old...
Tags: Holidays, Walmart, Sears, Employees, Xbox 360
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Other Voices: Wal-Mart hiring veterans; paying for natural disasters
Wal-Mart's decision to hire veterans step in right direction Like any successful company, Wal-Mart knows a public relations coup when it sees one. Plans announced recently are textbook perfect: The nation’s largest private employer said it...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, Global Change, Natural Disasters, Career and Workplace
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Stores borrow from fast-food industry's playbook
NEW YORK (AP) — This holiday season, Burger King won't be the only place where you can have it your way. It used to be enough for stores to promise discounts of up to 70 percent off to lure shoppers during the busy holiday shopping season. But the...
Tags: Electronics, Apple iPhone, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies, Best Buy Co., Inc.
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Back to school: Did you survive the shopping, the stress, the re-entry (oh, it really wasn’t that bad, was it?)
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelA few days before school started, I pulled out my son's backpack to assess whether it was in good shape for another school year. It was empty — but for a wrinkled, almost- crunchy-with-dried-sweat P.E. t-shirt I found in the bottom of one pocket. ...
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