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themselves to blame for the higher returns. They lured shoppers in with
deals of up to 60 percent off as early as October. Because
of the deals, shoppers spent more than they normally would. And retailers'
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policies even more this year.THE "ME" SHOPPEROne for you; one for me.After
scrimping on themselves during the recession, Americans turned to shopping for themselves.
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The Journal was able to view a copy using a web search
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Salt Lake County Sheriff's OfficeTroy CritchfieldPolice said a womans cry for help
in a post on Facebook helped police rescue her and her disabled
son after being held captive for about five days, Fox 13 reported.On
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she would be dead by morning. Her friends on the site informed
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on any program targeted at teens, nutritionist Rania Batayneh tells Fox411.com.Lovatos beef
was with a joke made about eating disorders on the show Shake
it Up. One of the shows characters joked: "I could just eat
you up, well, if I ate.""It is not a notable character trait
to not eat,'" Batayneh said. "We have seen time and time again
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