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  • Holidays will be a big test for stores [Omaha World-Herald (NE)]
    (06 Oct 2008 04:00:00 EDT)
    Oct. 6--Marie Clifford, owner of a gift shop at Westroads Mall, has heard the dire financial projections for retailers. Maybe it's an act of rebellion by consumers who feel swamped by negative news, said Clifford, who owns The Afternoon.
  • Through the Wire [Multichannel News]
    (06 Oct 2008 00:01:00 EDT)
    Tough economic times can make consumers hunker down and even cut back on the essentials of life. Like buying fine jewelry. A September survey of affluent households released last week, by American Express Publishing and the Harrison Group, found only 4% planned to increase spending this year on jewelry, while 27% planned to cut back, Nationaljewelernetwork.com reported.