Black Friday Sales

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  • Nov. 28: Early bird shoppers run into a Target store in Aurora, Ohio looking for bargains at the beginning of "Black Friday" shopping. Shoppers, who had snapped their wallets shut since September, flocked to stores and malls before dawn Friday to grab deals on everything from TVs to toys for the traditional start of the holiday shopping season, feared to be the weakest in decades.
  • Nov. 28: Chris Vega, left, an employee at Best Buy, helps Diane Ham, of Arlington, Va., to load a 32" Samsung TV that she bought at the store in Vienna, Va. "I figure the price is so low now that it won't go down any further," says Ham, who bought the television for $499.
  • Nov. 28: Bryan Stone buys four televisions during the early holiday shopping rush in Dallas. This store is open 24 hours, but the special sales started at 5 a.m.
  • Nov. 28: Shoppers wait outside Best Buy early Friday in Gilbert, Ariz. prior to the store's opening at 5 a.m. Shoppers, who had snapped their wallets shut since September, flocked to stores and malls before dawn Friday to grab deals on everything from TVs to toys for the official start of the holiday shopping season, feared to be the weakest in decades.
  • Nov. 28: Shoppers tug over a television during the holiday shopping rush at a Walmart in Dallas. This store is open 24 hours, but the special sale prices started at 5 a.m. so shoppers made a made grab at the items right at 5 a.m.
  • Nov. 28: Linda Xiong, 12, who is originally from China but now lives in Fairfax, Va., looks at the sales while her parents shop for deals in the early morning at Best Buy in Vienna, Va.
  • Nov. 28: One shopper and a member of the cleaning crew were the only movement in one wing of the North Shore Mall in Peabody, Mass., 30 minutes after the Mall opened its doors at 5 a.m.

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