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It's New York Times official: e-commerce has shrunk [Meltdowns]Brad Stone blogged the bad news: "During the first 23 days of November, according to a report to be released later on Tuesday by the research firm comScore, consumers spent $8.19 billion online, a 4 percent drop from the same period last year. That marks the first annual decline since e-comm... |
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E-commerce posts first ever year-over-year declineMarket researcher ComScore says e-commerce took a hit in November, marking its first annual decline since consumers learned how to fill their online shopping carts. ... |
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Outlook Grows More Dire for Housing MarketIn the third quarter, home values suffered the biggest year-over-year decline in more than two decades. ... |
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Home Prices Hit 2004 Levels in QuarterBuyers shunned the housing market in September and sellers were forced to lower prices again, contributing to the biggest annual decline in home values in more than two decades. ... |
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Suicide Note: Decline of the West (Capsule Reviews)A most welcome breath of fresh air for a new generation of heads in dire need of an alternative. ... |
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Cancer Rates Drop in the U.S.For the first time in a decade, researchers say cancer rates are falling in the U.S. -- at the same time that cancer death rates are also on the decline ... |

