Central Texans give retailers hope for the holidays

Courtesy KVUE - Austin  Fri, 11/23/2007 - 4:00pm

Many shoppers are expected to be cautious because of a sluggish economy along with higher fuel and food prices. But some just won't miss the sales on Black Friday.



 

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