CHEAP BARGAIN HOLIDAY
Holiday time promises bumpy ride for air travel Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Still holding out for a bargain holiday airfare? Prices for holiday air travel are up 10 to 15 percent compared with last year, analysts say, and seats are harder to find. But depending on where you're going and how flexible you can be, you might still luck out. Airlines have long charged a hefty premium for travel around Christmas and New Year's. This year, demand for travel is robust, while the Conversation Piece: Matched luggage and dish sets would be nice for Christmas Logan Herald-Observer My wife and I have struggled with our Christmas shopping lists this year for two reasons - we're unable to think of anything to buy and fear going to stores and battling waves of equally crazed, credit card wielding, bargain hunters. Retirees need not retire from bargain hunting Akron Beacon Journal Forget cheap movies and early-bird meals at Applebee's. When it comes to age-related discounts, you can't beat Panama. Diamonds, IPods Lure European Shoppers to U.S. as Dollar Falls Bloomberg.com Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Dublin resident Heather Weir said she couldn't talk for long last Tuesday as she stood at the crossroads of magic, music and video games at FAO Schwarz Inc.'s Manhattan store. She was on a bargain tear down Fifth Avenue. Retirees need not retire from bargain hunting Akron Beacon Journal Forget cheap movies and early-bird meals at Applebee's. When it comes to age-related discounts, you can't beat Panama. To attract more investment, the Central American nation has eased immigration laws and set up a discount bonanza for expatriate pensioners that includes 20 percent off professional services such as those provided by lawyers, architects and physical therapists; no property tax for Unclaimed property sells cheap at police auction The Southern Illinoisan If you thought the holiday shopping frenzy was over, think again. Wal-Mart has nothing on the cops. Eager to grow, Wal-Mart tries to entice core buyers Detroit News WASHINGTON -- Wal-Mart has a problem: In 93 percent of American households, one person shops at its stores at least once a year, and that's not good enough for the company. Talk About Travel Washington Post Post travel editors and writers field questions and comments every Monday at 2 p.m. ET. Area hunter impressed with his taking of wild pig The Bay City Times With feral pigs setting sights on making Michigan's wilderness their new-found home, deer hunters this year were encouraged to sights of their own on the wild pigs. Will holiday sales momentum continue? News 14 Charlotte NEW YORK -- Retailers got what they wanted over the Thanksgiving weekend — a strong start to the 2006 holiday shopping season as consumers crowded stores in search of huge discounts on flat-screen TVs and other hot merchandise.
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