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added: 23-11-2008

Despite the expected cutbacks in holiday spending, more shoppers will hit the malls this Black Friday than last, according to Consumer Reports latest holiday shopping poll. More than a quarter (26%) of consumers plan to go shopping the day after Thanksgiving - up 5 percentage points from the 21 percent that shopped on Black Friday in 2007.
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added: 23-11-2008

Corporate America's economic woes are painting a bull's eye on the travel industry, according to a recent survey. It's not about vacationers opting to stay home. It's all about businesses cutting costs, and business travel may very well be the bread and butter of the travel industry.
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added: 23-11-2008

comScore, Inc. released its monthly analysis of U.S. consumer activity at the top online properties for October 2008 based on data from the comScore Media Metrix service. The U.S. presidential election, Halloween and the approaching holiday season were significant drivers of Internet traffic for the month.
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added: 22-11-2008

More than three-quarters of US online adults made a purchase over the Web in the previous six months, according to a November 2008 study by Nielsen Online.
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added: 22-11-2008

Global broadband subscribers have now reached the significant milestone of 400 million, according to a report prepared for the Broadband Forum by industry analysts, Point Topic.
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added: 22-11-2008

Four out of five college students and young graduates are looking to make extra money or gain experience during the holidays, according to the annual Holiday Jobs Survey conducted by Experience, Inc., the nation’s leading provider of career services for college students and young alumni.
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added: 22-11-2008

A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 21 nations finds very strong support for the government requiring utilities to use more alternative energy, such as wind and solar, and requiring businesses to use energy more efficiently, even if these steps increase the costs of energy and other products. Fewer than half of the nations polled favor putting more emphasis on nuclear energy or on coal or oil.
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added: 22-11-2008

The New York Employee Confidence Index decreased 9.3 points to 38.4 in October, according to the latest Spherion(R) Employment Report. The monthly survey of New York workers, conducted by Harris Interactive(R) on behalf of Spherion Corporation, indicates that more workers are concerned about the strength of the economy, as well as the number of jobs that are available.
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added: 21-11-2008

Following vote by the European Parliament on the proposed Blue Card scheme, EUROCHAMBRES expresses its satisfaction with the fact that, for the first time, the EU is taking a common approach to the issue of legal economic migration.
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added: 21-11-2008

MEPs backed the EU's "Blue Card" scheme to attract highly-skilled immigrants to take jobs in EU economic sectors suffering from skill shortages, modelled on the US "Green Card" system. However, they propose a clearer frame, more precise definitions, and to ensure more flexibility for Member States, whilst urging them to avoid a brain drain from third countries. They also say that Blue Card workers should not have priority on EU nationals on the labour market.
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