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...both its namesake and Kmart stores over the past four years, that skeptical shoppers want to open up their wallets for Christmas gifts now? "After the last holiday season, customers told us that they wish they had seen some of our merchandise earlier," says Natalie Norris-Howser, a Sears spokeswoman. "People are buying earlier today. Also, customers have grown accustomed to the Christmas-in-July terminology, so we wanted to leverage that." Norris-Howser also pointed to the company's generous layaway offers for bigger-ticket items as an incentive for shoppers to do their holiday buying today...
...comeback tour. The website said it was told there was evidence Murray may have administered Diprivan to Jackson. It was Murray who found Jackson in cardiac distress and administered CPR before calling 911 for assistance on June 25, the day the entertainer died. When contacted by TIME, Miranda Sevcik, spokeswoman for the law firm representing Murray, said that they would not be commenting on the numerous rumors, innuendo or unnamed sources at the request of LAPD investigators. (See pictures of Jackson's final days...
Palin, soon-to-be-ex-Gov. Sarah ability of to spout incomprehensible babble is undiminished by decision of to quit in a huff Anderson Cooper isn't buying the inane excuses of the spokeswoman for angry tweets of David Letterman is still making fun of eagerness of to get back to "slaying salmon" efforts of to make people stop saying bad things about or they are going to get so sued by excuse offered by for quitting is - as is so much of what passes the lips of - of questionable veracity explanation...
...substance to these charges, and to what extent the government will make them public," said the director of one foreign-business association in China, who did not want to speak on the record. "If this is seen as political, it could obviously have a chilling effect." A Rio spokeswoman said the company "is aware of no evidence that would support such an allegation...
Melissa Monahan, a spokeswoman contracted by Hillel to handle press inquiries about the fraud, confirmed that the organization cited in the Attorney General's release referred to Harvard Hillel. She said that there was "no delay in [Hillel's] taking the appropriate course of action" upon discovery of the irregularities, and that Hillel immediately hired legal counsel to explore possible responses. Lawyers had advised Hillel not to make the discoveries known to the public until now in order to avoid compromising the Attorney General's investigation, she said...