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Head to a haunted house for Halloween
NEW YORK (AP) _ Among the best-known events held each year around Halloween time are Keene, N.H.'s Pumpkin Festival (Oct. 25), New York's Greenwich Village Halloween Parade (Oct. 31), New Orleans' Voodoo Festival (Oct. 24-26), and the pumpkin-tossing...Tags: Halloween, Greenwich Village, Public Holidays, Houston, Festive Event
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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: The Dark Knight, Video Games, Toy Industry, Christmas, Petroleum Industry
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In Your Town: Bucks, Montgomery, Carbon, Monroe and Schuylkill counties
BUCKS AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES THE PEAK CENTER, 315 W. Main St., Lansdale, will hold its monthly Gentlemen's Breakfast 9 a.m., Thursday followed by a program on Social Security. Breakfast is $2.50. To register call, 215-362-7432 today. DOYLESTOWN...Tags: Halloween, Energy Saving, Adults, Law Enforcement, Natural Resources
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Retailers brace for unhappy holidays
St. Petersburg TimesWhen JCPenney set up the Christmas trim-a-tree department at Tyrone Square Mall in St. Petersburg, Fla., two weeks ago, everything was marked half-price from Day 1. Spend $50 at Limited Too and many apparel stores, and they'll hand you a $25 coupon for a...Tags: Talbots Incorporated, Gap Inc., Defense, Armed Forces, Circuit City Stores Incorporated
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Day Trip: Hersheypark in the Dark
Hersheypark in the Dark What: "Hersheypark in the Dark" features Halloween fun with roller coaster rides, Halloween-themed shows and attractions, and your favorite fall foods. There's also a "Creatures of the Night" at ZooAmerica, where visitors can get a...Tags: Halloween, Hersheypark, Personal Service, Public Holidays
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Chief Hideout
Special to The Baltimore SunGeorge Wireman called this town the Gateway to the Mountains when he wrote a local history of it in 1969, and it seems like ever since then, that's what everyone here has called it. "If you stand anywhere on Main Street and look west," Wireman, now 87,...Tags: The White House, Dwight David Eisenhower, Government, National Government, George Bush
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Aberdeen residents seek more kid activities
Getting kids off the streets can be a daunting problem. But on a recent Sunday afternoon, about 25 children packed into a room at the Aberdeen Moose Chapter 1209 to play bingo. "We wanted to do something that might interest kids of all ages," said...Tags: Halloween, Easter, Teen-agers, Public Holidays, Casino and Gambling
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Adults Stepping Up Halloween Celebrations And Spending
The Hartford CourantHalloween, it seems, is returning to its fifth century Celtic roots. Back then it was adults, not children, who dressed in costumes to ward off the spirits bent on snatching their souls. Now, in the past few years, adults have increasingly begun...Tags: Halloween, Consumers, Adults, Stock Market, Public Holidays
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Holiday airfares in Orlando are taking off
Sentinel Staff WriterCentral Floridians planning to fly this holiday season will pay more than they did last year, as airlines' reduced flight schedules drive airfares higher. An analysis by the travel-consulting company Harrell Associates found that Orlando fares are up...Tags: Prices, Christmas, Holiday Vacations, Marketing, Petroleum Industry
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Travel deals and useful Web sites
Here are some of the more interesting deals and Web sites that came across our desk this week: •Abercrombie & Kent, the luxury travel tour company, is offering two-for-one pricing on some of its South Seas cruises in 2009. And, on the same cruises,...Tags: Halloween, Vacations, Cruises, Public Holidays, Tourism and Leisure
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A Las Vegas Halloween, with spooks of all kinds
Special to The Los Angeles TimesIn sin city, Halloween is circled in red. The Circus of Horrors, Hillbilly Hell and Vampire's Blood Feast are among the many haunted houses that promise to terrify Vegas visitors. There's even a haunted casino for folks who don't find the real gambling...Tags: Halloween, Casino and Gambling Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Robert Allen, Public Holidays
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Halloween tips to protect kids teeth and eyes
beth.whitehouse@newsday.comThis will be my daughter's first Halloween with braces. Is there any easy way to remember what goodies she can and can't eat? How about SCHC? Sticky, chewy, hard, crunchy, according to the Web site braces.org. Kids with braces need to avoid nuts,...Tags: Halloween, Deer Park (Cook, Illinois), Family, Medicine, Stony Brook University
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