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		<title>Go away, Christmas, it&#8217;s not your turn yet!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[No. No. No and good Lord, no! It’s the middle of September. Halloween is still more than a month away. Thanksgiving is more than two months away. Pumpkin beer has only just hit the shelves and I don’t think Starbucks has started pumpkin-fying everything just yet, even. But nevertheless, a creditcards.com survey shows 18 percent of online shoppers and 14 percent of in-store shoppers have already started their holiday shopping. Translate that nationwide based on census data and that means&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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