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...just about breaking even, but in another part of the mall, the manager of a shoe store is even more downcast. "We've been here for a year and a half, and we're still not making a profit," he says. He points to his signs offering discounts of up to 50%. "We came to a mall to be a retail store, but instead we've turned into a discount shop," he says...
THOMAS GALLAGHER: Sure. But unlike with economic or industry news, markets tend to react to politics--not discount them ahead of time. That creates opportunities if you can anticipate political trends. In the '92 election, we had a Clinton stock index, and for a 10-week period starting in mid-September, it outperformed the S&P 500 by 10 percentage points. But most of the move came after the election. Very little had been anticipated...
...Discount that delegates at the Republican National Convention will receive at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City...
...Discount protesters at the convention are being offered at the Museum of Sex, if they wear a PEACEFUL POLITICAL ACTIVIST button issued by the New York City government...
...compare the prices of the most commonly prescribed drugs at different pharmacies in their area. The site, at www.nyagrx.com is similar to one started by Maryland earlier this year at www.oag.state.md.us/drugprices. Residents of any state can comparison shop at www.pillbot.com or www.pharmacychecker.com and seniors with the new discount drug cards (available since June) can use www.medicare.gov --By Barbara Kiviat