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AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance - Sat Nov 28, 3:30 pm ET
Everyone in the retail world was waiting with baited breath yesterday to find out if the current economic pinch would make consumers fight harder in the discount trenches, or simply sound the retreat.
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LAist - Sat Nov 28, 2:16 pm ET
Lining up for the lift this time last year at Mammoth (Photo by Knot via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr) Black Friday burnout? Couch Potato syndrome? If you are thinking about escaping the clutches of Los Angeles, the folks at Mammoth Mountain would be happy to see you. Early this morning @MammothMountain Tweeted : "12" of fresh snow at Main Lodge this morning; more snow expected ...
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Houstonist - Sat Nov 28, 1:51 pm ET
ALL WEEKEND The Ice at Discovery Green is now open, which means you can go skating in the comfort of 70-degree weather anytime you want, unlike out neighbors to the north in Canada (America's hat). SATURDAY 7 p.m. — UH vs. Rice football, the matchup of the century last five minutes, which guarantees you'll be seeing "Ruck Fice" t-shirts all over town Saturday. Flickr photo: jeffbalke
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Gothamist - Sat Nov 28, 12:58 pm ET
Photograph by richdrogpa on Flickr From the Gothamist Newsmap: A baby in cardiac arrest on East 65 Street in Manhattan, a fatal pedestrian struck on Baychester Ave in the Bronx and an evidence search at Atlantic Ave & Essex St in Brooklyn. A bomb placed on the tracks of a Moscow-to-St. Petersburg high-speed train killed at least 26 people . Russian authorities believe it was a terrorist attack ...
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LAist - Sat Nov 28, 12:15 pm ET
Photo by S.C. Asher via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr. Holiday MADness. (Member Appreciation Days) Yesterday you couldn't have paid us to go shopping, but today we're reconsidering. Several LA-area museums are providing free admission to members today as well as 20% off at their gift shops, providing us with a way to get our holiday shopping started both early and on the cheap. That ...
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The Lancaster Times & Clinton Courier - Sat Nov 28, 11:48 am ET
Rut-ro Rooby! You know them best as the psychedelic cartoon character Scooby Doo. But, said Clinton resident Jocelyn Eaton, they “really are gentle giants.”
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The Daily Tribune - Sat Nov 28, 10:24 am ET
Light writing, in a way, is child’s play. Ever played with a sparkler at night when you were a kid? Remember how you could “write or draw” shapes in the air using the sparkler’s light? This effect is even more dramatic when captured on a video or still camera.
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Seattlest - Sat Nov 28, 9:45 am ET
"BACKLIT RED" by ELLIOT NORWOOD , from our Flickr pool
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HoopsWorld - Sat Nov 28, 9:15 am ET
Chris Bosh isn't eagerly waiting for an opportunity to play closer to home... Michael Redd excited about future with Brandon Jennings... Robert Horry would play for Lakers... ...
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CBS 13 Sacramento - 28 minutes ago
Shopping online does carry some risk, but so does shopping at brick-and-mortar stores. At least online shoppers don't need to worry about fender-benders in the parking lot, pick pockets at the mall, or getting the flu from all those fellow shoppers. But the nice thing about shopping online is that by following some basic guidelines you can be reasonably sure you'll have a safe experience.
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MalaysiaNews.net - Sun Nov 29, 4:27 pm ET
HASTINGS, Neb. - The precise spacing between the mounds of earth that decorate miles of central Nebraska farmland east of Hastings hint at their original purpose as Naval ammunition bunkers during Wo...
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KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls - Sun Nov 29, 4:25 pm ET
A new company is hoping that some of the same things that attracted the military to central Nebraska for a World War II Naval ammunition base will appeal to companies looking for a place to store their electronic data.
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WXOW 19 La Crosse - Sun Nov 29, 4:22 pm ET
A new company is hoping that some of the same things that attracted the military to central Nebraska for a World War II Naval ammunition base will appeal to companies looking for a place to store their electronic data.
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KJCT 8 Grand Junction - Sun Nov 29, 4:20 pm ET
HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) - A new company is hoping that some of the same things that attracted the military to central Nebraska for a World War II Naval ammunition base will appeal to companies looking for a place to store their electronic data.
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KJCT 8 Grand Junction - Sun Nov 29, 4:20 pm ET
HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) - The precise spacing between the mounds of earth that decorate miles of central Nebraska farmland east of Hastings hint at their original purpose as Naval ammunition bunkers during World War II.