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R.H. Macy opened his first "fancy dry goods" store in New York City in 1858. By 1924, the department store's location at Herald Square was declared the "World's Largest Store." That same year, an annual tradition started: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
R.H. Macy opened his first "fancy dry goods" store in New York City in 1858. By 1924, the department store's location at Herald Square was declared the "World's Largest Store." That same year, an annual tradition started: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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Consumers likely to shop cautiously for toys
The Associated PressWill financial-market turmoil be the Grinch this Christmas? With parents already facing high food and gas costs and slumps in the job and housing markets, the turmoil in the financial sector could further spur them to cut their spending, focus on less-...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Target Corporation, Video Games, Gifts, Petroleum Industry
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Santa descendents to meet Sunday to initiate oath
The grandsons of two of the more famous men to don Santa Claus suits plan to meet Sunday in this southern Indiana town to sign and dedicate a newly created oath for the jolly gift-givers. Charles Howard of Albion, N.Y., a famed Macy's Day Parade Santa,...Tags: Tour Operations Industry
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Social Scene: Stone Soul Picnic, UniSun Gospel Celebration
Unisun editorLooking back over the past few months, I see that there was plenty to do in Baltimore -- day and night, indoors and outdoors. Here's a snapshot of two events. The 17th annual Stone Soul Picnic on Aug. 16 had record attendance. Headlining the day of fun...Tags: Eric Benet, Randallstown, Christianity, Druid Hill, Baptist
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Even Santa has paperwork: Signed oath aims to spread around the spirit of Christmas
SANTA CLAUS, Ind. (AP) _ The grandsons of Santa Claus are coming to town. The descendants of two of the more famous men to don Santa Claus suits plan to meet Sunday in Santa Claus, Ind., to sign a new oath for other jolly gift-givers. Charles Bergeman...Tags: Public Holidays, Thanksgiving
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'High School Musical's' Vanessa Hudgens buys Studio City home for $2.75 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOK, PULL up the blinds in your sleeping tween-ager's room and show her this column. I promise she will not shoot daggers your way. Vanessa Hudgens Vanessa Hudgens of "High School Musical" fame has bought her first house. It's in Studio City, it cost $2.75...Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Incorporated, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Celebrity, Homes, Vanessa Hudgens
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Friday's late-night TV wrap-up
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Late-night TV show hosts found humor in the presidential debate. A sampling from Friday night: ___ "A town in upstate New York is being accused of being biased because they sent out absentee ballots that say 'Barack Osama.' Today,...Tags: Voting, Defense, Philadelphia Flyers, Executive Branch, Jay Leno
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TODAY'S PICKS
MACY'S PASSPORT CELEBRITY CATWALK CHALLENGE (7 p.m., NBC/4) - Celebs undergo rigorous training and put their reputations on the runway in Macy's signature Passport fashion show; the Pussycat Dolls, Fall Out Boy, Ne-Yo and JabbaWockeeZ perform....Tags: Russell Crowe, Patricia Neal, Literature, Bank of America Corp., Cinderella
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Sharpen your pencils and study your dogs
United Feature SyndicateCable programming has strayed from the instructional to the entertaining. Animal Planet goes against the grain with an unabashed educational documentary series called ''Dogs 101'' (8 p.m., Animal Planet), a 10-episode guide to the history and attributes...Tags: Knight Rider, The Biggest Loser, Tori Spelling, The Simpsons, Animals
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Goldman Sachs, GE, Morgan Stanley, Macy's are among big movers on the stock market Friday
NEW YORK (AP) _ Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange: NYSE Goldman Sachs Group Inc., down $12.55 at $88.80 The bank's credit outlook was revised to negative by ratings agency Moody's, which expects a...Tags: Stock Broking, Plant Closings, New York Stock Exchange, General Electric Company, Exxon Mobil Corporation
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Saturday's Highlights
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Brits dish: "The Graham Norton Show" (7 p.m. BBC America) returns.
Canine FAQs: The premiere of the new series "Dogs 101" (8 p.m. Animal Planet) answers frequently asked questions about various breeds, including French bulldogs, poodles,...Tags: Annabeth Gish, Laurence Olivier, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Alfred Hitchcock, ESPN
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Bonds says he's enjoying life away from baseball
Barry Bonds made a rare public appearance yesterday and said he is enjoying life away from baseball. "I'm happy now that I have more time," Bonds told the crowd at the kickoff event of the Macy's Christmas tree lighting in San Francisco. "I've actually...Tags: Carlos Marmol, Prosecution, Spring Training, Major League Baseball, Omar Vizquel
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HGTV's Carter Oosterhouse to make appearance at Pembroke Lakes Mall
He's a hot TV handyman and he's coming to South Florida. Meet Carter Oosterhouse, of HGTV's Red Hot and Green and Carter Can, from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Macy's at the Pembroke Lakes Mall, 11401 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. Want his autograph? It'll...Tags: Pembroke Pines
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