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Conde Nast picks Savannah among its 'top cities'

Savannah has been listed as number seven on a list of “North American Top Cities” generated by Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards. It moved up two spots from number nine in 2013.“I think I...

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Year-end tax planning considerations

As the end of 2014 approaches, it is important to perform an assessment of your current tax situation so you aren’t hit with any surprises when it comes time to file your tax returns.Federal tax laws...

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Savannah area sees drop in foreclosure rateForeclosure rates in metro Savannah decreased for the month of September over the same period last year, according to newly released data from CoreLogic, a...

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U.S. consumer sentiment rises for 4th straight month

WASHINGTON — Greater optimism about income growth and future spending pushed U.S. consumer sentiment to a fresh 7-year high in November.The University of Michigan said Wednesday that its index of...

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In Britain, US turkey dinner is big for business

LONDON — Plump turkeys in butcher shop windows. Harvest displays of pumpkin and corn. Sandwich boards describing groaning feasts.Thanksgiving isn’t a holiday in Britain, but you might be forgiven for...

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Review: 4 shopping apps that will save you money

NEW YORK — Want to save some cash while holiday shopping? The best tool can be a smartphone packed with the right apps.Some apps give you coupons you can hand to the cashier to scan, while others let...

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Retailers carving earlier open times on Black Thursday

National retailers are carving more than just turkey today — they’re carving a few more hours off their opening times in hopes of maximizing the lucrative holiday shopping season as Black Thursday...

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FBI data show thousands of gun sales beat checks

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — More gun sales than ever are slipping through the federal background check system — 186,000 last year, a rate of 512 gun sales a day, as states fail to consistently provide...

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Holidays start in August for some small businesses

NEW YORK — Chris Mann learned it’s better to hire help for the November and December holidays while people in many parts of the U.S. are still wearing shorts and tank tops.Mann used to wait until the...

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Business in Savannah in brief

Pooler restaurant week begins SaturdayThe first Pooler Restaurant Week, presented by the Pooler Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau, will be held from Saturday through Sunday, Dec.7.A $5 restaurant...

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Weak consumer, business demand may slow US growth

WASHINGTON — U.S. consumers and businesses spent cautiously last month, a sign that strong growth during the spring and summer may decelerate in the final three months of the year.The figures released...

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Longshoreman's local gives Thanksgiving staples to church, others

Local 1414 of the International Longshoremen’s Association spent Tuesday morning giving out Thanksgiving staples to social service organizations and churches at the union hall on East Lathrop Avenue....

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Takata Corp. airbag recall reflects larger problems in automotive industry

A company that built its reputation on safety has, at best, ignored signs of the dangers of its product or, at worst, deliberately covered up those dangers. Tokyo-based Takata Corp. is about to learn a...

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3 Reasons holiday shoppers will spend cautiously

Falling gas prices. Soaring stock market. Unemployment at a six-year-low.All signs point to a successful holiday shopping season. Despite the economic tail winds, though, retailers are finding...

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Metro Savannah's jobless rate falls to 6.7 percent

Metro Savannah’s unemployment rate for October was 6.7 percent, down three-tenths of a percentage point from 7.0 percent in September, the Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday. The rate in...

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Black Friday gets a little less frenzied

NEW YORK — Black Friday seemed a little less crazy this year.There were squabbles here and there, and elbows got thrown, but the Friday morning crowds appeared smaller than usual and less frenzied, in...

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Business in Savannah in brief

Christmas in the Park coming Monday in HinesvilleHINESVILLE — The Liberty County Chamber of Commerce and Liberty County Convention and Visitors Bureau will host the 8th Annual Christmas in the Park on...

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Developer Ben Carter launches holiday streetscape with Christmas-themed windows

Armed with a six-figure budget and fake snow flown in from Canada, developer Ben Carter has hired a team of Christmas professionals to turn his empty storefronts into a winter wonderland for the...

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The customer doesn't always get it right

There’s always two sides to a story. The customers is always right. And the customer sometimes gets it wrong.In the tourism community, we’re all here to serve. We base our entire career on making other...

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Savannahians get early start, big deals at start of holiday shopping season

A line of about 100 people snaked around the Toys R Us on Abercorn Street on Thursday evening as a clerk named Estevan sang an off-key version of the store’s “I don’t wanna grow up, I’m a Toys R Us...

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