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Toy Stores Updating For Generation Tech (CBS 3 Philadelphia)

Say goodbye to the action figures and cuddly dolls of yesterday, toy stores have updated their shelves for generation tech.

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Gift ideas: Encourage creativity with board games (Asheville Citizen-Times)

This holiday shopping season, the shelves at toy stores are brimming with games. Which games offer an experience that is fun, educational and special? Our local experts help you make a decision that goes beyond shelf-appeal and back-of-box descriptions.

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Day in History, Nov. 28 (Post-Bulletin)

1983 - 25 years ago The "Cabbage Patch Kid," a cute, chubby rag doll is inciting near rioting, bribery and doll knapping in toy stores this Christmas shopping season. The area continued to dig out from 5.5 inches of snow. The total for the month of Novemb

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Toy store hopes for sunny future despite cloudy economy (Ahwatukee Foothills News)

Local toy store owner Janet Hoo said providing unique and educational toys to area children is not only working through these tough economic times, but she has so much confidence in her approach that she plans to add another store in the East Valley.

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Black Friday Sales Rose, But More Discounts Loom (BusinessWeek)

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Ghoulish food fun (Rapid City Journal)

Jomay Steen, Journal staff Having cooked for a living for more than 27 years, Jackie Crisman’s culinary know-how has rubbed off on her sons. This becomes apparent when they help Crisman create Halloween foods for parties or snacks.

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Will small netbook take a big bite out of PC sales? (The News Journal)

PC makers Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Lenovo, Acer and Asus are increasingly thinking big about small netbooks -- portable computing devices that can cost anywhere from $200 to $500 and depend on the Internet for many computing tasks.

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