Reuters – Consumers spent significantly less at the start of the holiday season this weekend, dimming hopes for a retail comeback that would help propel the economy early in 2010.
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Shoppers spent less over Black Friday weekend
(Reuters)
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Shoppers spent less over Black Friday weekend (Reuters)
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