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THE 2008 HOLIDAY SEASON is shaping up to be weaker than 2002, which was the lowest holiday sales increase in the past decade, when sales grew just 1.4%. Let alone the barrage of negative macroeconomic news, the 2008 retail calendar shift results in five fewer selling days this year, 27, compared to 32 last year.
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