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Valley florists, craft shops, discount stores and other purveyors of holiday decorations are hoping for the "Christmas tree effect" to overtake consumers' frugal intentions. Full Article at AZ Central.com
After building and selling a multimillion-dollar Christmas lights-and-accessories business, he's back in the Yule game with two new ventures. Full Article at AZ Central.com
A Belarussian soldier lights a candle during a Christmas church service in the village of Tarasovo, some 20 kms from Minsk, on January 7, 2009. Orthodox believers mark Christmas on January 7, according to the old Julian calendar. View Photo »
Nissan employees are the largest suppliers of Christmas gifts (for West Main Mission) ... Charity Circle and St. Mark's (United Methodist Church) are also suppliers of Christmas gifts.
The department store-style counters will appear in 190 Tesco Extra stores. The supermarket giant is also increasing the space given to fragrances in 150 of its larger superstores. Full Article at Daily Express
If holiday travelers on the same plane compare what they paid to fly, they're likely to find quite a spread, depending on when they bought their tickets. Fares for travel around the holidays have been rising since late summer. Full Article at Deseret News
1. Sanjiv Thu 09 Apr 2009 11:29 Hi Jamie, Congratulation on your third daughter! I made an amazing turkey from your recipe and a good picture as well. I would like to share this picture with you, and or with your site. How can I send it to you? Full Article at Jamie Oliver
People walk near a Christmas tree in central Moscow on December 26, 2008. View Photo »
We'll have a bigger and better Christmas tree this year - which we believe is the world's largest solar powered Christmas tree
Wish upon a star when you take the family to Disneyland Resort Paris for Christmas this year. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Unless you are under ten and the person you're asking (note the subtle difference) is Mr Claus of the North Pole. It could be that this isn't news to you. Full Article at The Scotsman
Christmas is an annual holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus. It refers both to the day celebrating the birth, as well as to the season which that day inaugurates, which concludes with the Feast of the Epiphany. The date of the celebration is traditional, and is not considered to be his actual date of birth. Full Article
A Belarussian soldier lights a candle during a Christmas church service in the village of Tarasovo, some 20 kms from Minsk, on January 7, 2009. Orthodox believers mark Christmas on January 7, according to the old Julian calendar.
View Photo »People walk near a Christmas tree in central Moscow on December 26, 2008. Russian ruble dropped to a three-year low against the dollar on Friday, after the central bank allowed the currency to weaken slightly in the 11th such devaluation over the past two months.
View Photo »HONOLULU, HI - DECEMBER 25: President-elect Barack Obama greets a marine at a Christmas dinner at Anderson Hall located at Marine Corps Base Hawaii on December 25, 2008 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Obama and his family have been in his native Hawaii since December 20 for the Christmas holiday.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 25: People visit the National Christmas Tree standing on the ellipse near the White House on Christmas Day on December 25, 2008 in Washington, DC. Washingtonians enjoyed sunny, mild weather for the holiday.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 25: People visit the National Christmas Tree standing on the ellipse near the White House on Christmas Day on December 25, 2008 in Washington, DC. Washingtonians enjoyed sunny, mild weather for the holiday.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 25: The National Christmas Tree stands on the ellipse near the White House on Christmas Day on December 25, 2008 in Washington, DC. Washingtonians enjoyed sunny, mild weather for the holiday.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 25: People visit the National Christmas Tree standing on the ellipse near the White House on Christmas Day on December 25, 2008 in Washington, DC. Washingtonians enjoyed sunny, mild weather for the holiday.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 25: Visitors to the National Christmas Tree on the ellipse near the White House on Christmas Day on December 25, 2008 in Washington, DC. Washingtonians enjoyed sunny, mild weather for the holiday.
View Photo »A Bosnian Catholic woman prays during Christmas morning mass at a cathedral in Banja Luka, on December 25, 2008. Roman-Catholics around the world celebrate Christmas today according to the Gregorian calendar.
View Photo »VATICAN CITY, ITALY - DECEMBER 25: Pope Benedict XVI delivers his Christmas Urbi Et Orbi blessing from the central balcony of St Peter's Basilica, December 25, 2008 in Vatican City - Italy.
View Photo »VATICAN CITY, ITALY - DECEMBER 25: Pope Benedict XVI delivers his Christmas Urbi Et Orbi blessing from the central balcony of St Peter's Basilica, December 25, 2008 in Vatican City - Italy.
View Photo »VATICAN CITY, ITALY - DECEMBER 25: Pope Benedict XVI delivers his Christmas Urbi Et Orbi blessing from the central balcony of St Peter's Basilica, December 25, 2008 in Vatican City - Italy.
View Photo »VATICAN CITY, ITALY - DECEMBER 25: Pope Benedict XVI delivers his Christmas Urbi Et Orbi blessing from the central balcony of St Peter's Basilica, December 25, 2008 in Vatican City - Italy.
View Photo »Albanians light candles inside an Orthodox church on Christmas day in Tirana on December 25, 2008.
View Photo »The National Christmas Tree is seen in front of the US Capitol on December 24, 2008 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Christmas night holy mass at St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, on December 24, 2008.
View Photo »Catholics take part in a Christmas service at Moscow's Cathedral of the Virgin Mary of Immaculate Conception, on December 24, 2008.
View Photo »Fireworks explode during Christmas service at Moscow's Cathedral of the Virgin Mary of Immaculate Conception on December 24, 2008.
View Photo »Fireworks explode during Christmas service at Moscow's Cathedral of the Virgin Mary of Immaculate Conception on December 24, 2008.
View Photo »Believers attend a Christmas service at Moscow's Cathedral of Virgin Mary Immaculate Conception, on December 24, 2008.
View Photo »King of Spain Juan Carlos delivers his annual Christmas speech in Madrid, on December 24, 2008.
View Photo »A Zimbabwean woman does her last-minute Christmas shopping in a clothing shop in the Zimbabwean capital of Harare, on December 24, 2008. Zimbabwean consumers have had to hold back this year on traditional Christmas shopping due to a combination of soaring prices and cash shortages.
View Photo »Children and their parents watch a Christmas performance at the children oncological hospital in the village of Borovlyany, outside Minsk, on December 23, 2008.
View Photo »A meercat (Suricata suricatta) investigates an insect-filled Christmas package left in its desert themed habitat at Taronga Zoo in Sydney on December 23, 2008.
View Photo »Children enjoy the festival 'A Solidarity Christmas' the December 20, 2008. Hondurans are preparing to celebrate Christmas and Neu Year.
View Photo »People walk near a Christmas tree in central Moscow on December 26, 2008. Russian ruble dropped to a three-year low against the dollar on Friday, after the central bank allowed the currency to weaken slightly in the 11th such devaluation over the past two months.
View Photo »Nissan employees are the largest suppliers of Christmas gifts (for West Main Mission) ... Charity Circle and St. Mark's (United Methodist Church) are also suppliers of Christmas gifts.
We'll have a bigger and better Christmas tree this year - which we believe is the world's largest solar powered Christmas tree
If you call it a holiday tree ... which holiday are you talking about? We don't put up a holiday tree for Easter or New Year's or Thanksgiving. We put a tree up for Christmas.
We want to turn this decaying building into a vibrant church and hope to be open for Christmas - but if not then, Easter - as it would be fitting to celebrate the resurrection of the church in time to celebrate the resurrection of Christ.
I think what Stephen says is on the money about rates ... Another rate rise before Christmas? I'm just worried what that might do to spending.
I'd would rather go year-round and have longer breaks during Christmas, Thanksgiving, so on ... It'd be so much easier being a working mom. Child care is such a chunk of money.
We're seeing it in increased Christmas bookings, February inquiries are way up
He is a very giving person to the community ... I cannot personally thank him enough for Christmas Wish and all the needy children.
This, to me, is the most wonderful thing that has happened ... If we did not get a building, I was afraid we would not have had (Christmas) Wish.
I've got 55 turkeys ... I need 3,500 turkeys and 3,500 boxes of food for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
This is all wrong. Christmas is about family values.
It's very volatile. It's not a piece of cake for us. Before Christmas, it was $850, then $900. Then went to a thousand, then came down ... It makes our job very difficult.
We do work with other agencies like Salvation Army's Angel Tree program and the Manger Network to ensure that our Christmas needs are met. The kids will still have Christmas this year ... Our partnership with Urgent Doc is such a blessing though. They donate everything therefore every penny collected go...
We do work with other agencies like Salvation Army's Angel Tree program and the Manger Network to ensure that our Christmas needs are met. The kids will still have Christmas this year ... Our partnership with Urgent Doc is such a blessing though. They donate everything therefore every penny collected go...
We do work with other agencies like Salvation Army's Angel Tree program and the Manger Network to ensure that our Christmas needs are met. The kids will still have Christmas this year ... Our partnership with Urgent Doc is such a blessing though. They donate everything therefore every penny collected go...
It will be a few months, maybe around Christmas or New Years, before those severance packages start to run out
Apple won't be beaten this Christmas, but Microsoft has been laying some good groundwork, while Google has also had a good year.
I'm having another baby this year, next week, so it's going to kind of cut into our finances a little bit for Christmas
Usually right after Thanksgiving is when I go (Christmas shopping), because I'm afraid if I go a little bit later, most of the stuff that I want will be out of stock
Up until Christmas I've got a lot of things to finish off within the industry - media work, PJA work, work for the racecourses - and I've been involved in purchasing horses at the Newmarket Sales in the last five years
We're hoping to raise the rest by Christmas, so we can give the building as a Christmas present to the students
People may remember that 16 people were killed by debris flows during the Christmas Day storm Gail Farber, Los Angeles County's director of public works, said county crews were preparing for problems. We are hoping for the best but preparing for a difficult storm season by inspecting all debris basins t...
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