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- This year, the packed-house madness of Black Friday was done well before dawn. With more and more stores opening at midnight and some starting hours earlier, thousands of Baltimore-area shoppers arrived — and left — in the wee hours.
- As shoppers find the best Black Friday deals and swipe their credit cards, The Sun shares their tales.
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- Some of the nation's major chain stores opened late Thursday, competing for holiday shoppers to kick off a period that is crucial for the retail industry. After the crowds entered Toys "R" Us at 9 p.m., Walmart's Black Friday deals started at 10 p.m.
- A local couple, like others across the U.S., were going to miss Thanksgiving with family to ensure that they got a once-a-year deal on electronics like a 42-inch television for under $200.
- Numerous shops at the Columbia mall will be opening up even earlier than usual on Black Friday, including 19 whose doors will open at the stroke of midnight.
- Consumers need to put the kibosh on the move toward starting Christmas sales on Thanksgiving day.
- This year more than ever, the lines between Thanksgiving and the post holiday shopping day seem to have permanently blurred.
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- Detector cameras at Gateway Drive and Boulton Street are expected to be up and running by Thanksgiving, Bel Air town officials said Monday.
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- Recently unsealed court documents show that authorities believe a series of jewelry store holdups in suburban and city malls are connected to the shooting death of a man in West Baltimore.
- Critics of upcoming sales tax holiday see only its shortcomings and not the marketing "sizzle" that even the best retailers sometimes require
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- Columbia power lifter Randi Penenburgh, 33, bench presses more than half her body weight to claim Special Olympics gold medal in Greece
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