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NYC holiday windows: traditional to abstract
Scenes ranging from the far-out and funky to those of Christmases past are taking shape in the windows of Manhattan's department stores as the holiday shopping season gets under way.
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LAX expects 14% drop in Thanksgiving holiday passengers
A troubled economy and fewer seats and flights will translate to a decline in passengers this year, airport officials announce. LAX officials say the busy holiday airline travel season will see a slump this year.
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NYC holiday windows: traditional to abstract
Scenes ranging from the far-out and funky to those of Christmases past are taking shape in the windows of Manhattan's department stores as the holiday shopping season gets under way. One of the stores taking a less-traditional approach is Bergdorf Goodman,...
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Verizon Wireless bets on Storm for holiday season
Verizon Wireless is betting on the new BlackBerry Storm for the all-important holiday season, hoping the highly anticipated smartphone can compete against the iPhone offered by rival wireless provider AT&T Inc.
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Wal-Mart Holds the Key to Holiday Success for Dell (Update1)
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Move over Best Buy. Wal-Mart will determine the fortunes of Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. this holiday season. The number of consumers planning to shop for electronics at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. rose 50 percent from a year ago, according to a survey this month by ChangeWave , a market researcher in Rockville, Maryland.
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Fewer traveling for holiday, but planes will be near full anyway
The skies and roadways will be somewhat less crowded this Thanksgiving holiday season, as a tough economy takes its toll on travelers' pocketbooks and psyches.
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Six Chip Dips to Avoid at Holiday Parties
The appetizers at your holiday party might be gone in a flash, but what you dipped into them won't soon disappear from your waistline.
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Phishing, malware laden USB sticks stoke holiday attacks
IBM's ISS division said consumers and businesses face increased security risk as cybercriminals take advantage of the holiday season with phishing and malware laden USB sticks.
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