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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Five Tips for Surviving Black Friday
      TK

    +Stores Usher in Holiday Shopping Season
      Retailers and consumers are turning into real early birds when it comes to post-Thanksgiving shopping. Just hours after most people have put down their Thanksgiving forks, many consumers are shopping online or waiting outside the doors of retailers who are opening long before Friday's dawn.

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    +Oil Prices Fail to Pierce Through $100
      NEW YORK (AP) - Oil prices resumed their march toward $100Tuesday, rising to a record over $98 a barrel as futures drewstrength from a declining dollar, news of refinery problems andspeculation that the Federal Reserve will again cut interest rates.Heating oil futures also rose to new records.

    +Prince Takes Mega-Estate Off Market
      ASPEN, Colo. (Nov. 22) - A Saudi prince who put a $135 million price tag on his Aspen-area estate has now taken the property off the market because he got no suitable offers, his attorney and agent said.

    +Gas Prices, Air Delays Don't Stop Travelers
      NEW YORK (AP) - Millions of Americans began hitting the roads,skies and train tracks early Wednesday in what was predicted to bethe largest Thanksgiving pilgrimage ever - despite rising gasprices and fears of air delays.

    +Atlantic City to Get Vegas-Style Makeover
      ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - Five years from now, you might noteven recognize this place.

    +Here's How to Live Well for Less
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    +NJ Workers Lose Post-Holiday Day Off
      In the eyes of many New Jersey state workers, the governor is the Grinch who stole the day after Thanksgiving.

    +Who's Behind Black Friday Leaks?
      Every year, retailers denounce the renegade Web sites that prematurely disclose leaked copies of discount-filled advertisements for the day after Thanksgiving.

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