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8A – Daily News – Friday, November 12, 2010 Holiday shopping battle starts to get pitched NEW YORK (AP) — From free shipping from Wal- Mart to Sears stores open on Thanksgiving for the first time, the battle for holiday shoppers’ dollars has begun in earnest. The early competition to break through shoppers’ caution about spending promises savings for those willing to buy amid an economy that’s still worrying many. It also promis- es convenience. Retailers are offering deals anytime, any- where their customers want, through websites, smart phones and Facebook. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving that typically kicks off holiday shopping, is not only being marketed as ‘‘Black Friday week,’’ but for a growing number of stores, ‘‘Black Friday month.’’ As for Thanksgiving, some retailers like Sears and Gap’s Old Navy hope shoppers will head to stores after they finish their turkey feasts. On the Web, Kohl’s Corp. and Target Corp. are among many merchants dramatically stepping up deals that day, counting on that holiday to be one of the busiest days of the year online. ‘‘Everything is faster and sooner,’’ said Dan Grandpre, editor-in-chief of Dealnews.com, which opened an office in Dublin, Ireland, a few months ago to monitor the frenetic pace of offers, particularly during the holidays. Dealnews is based in Huntsville, Ala. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is clearly going for the jugular in the Oh Snap! The Daily News wants your photos: Cute kids, Adorable pets, Inspirational sights, Any shot you think readers would enjoy You might just see it in the Daily News Send pictures to editor@redbluffdailynews.com or drop off at 545 Diamond Ave. in Red Bluff. Include a caption. holiday retailing fight. It announced Thursday that it will offer free shipping on nearly 60,000 online items — with no minimum purchase requirement. The offer, which includes most electronics, jewelry and toys, will run through Dec. 20. Return shipping is also free, or items can be returned to a local store. Wal-Mart’s free offer comes on top of similarly aggres- sive free shipping programs from Target and J.C. Penney. Wal-Mart’s deal adds to the discounter’s Site to Store pro- gram, which lets customers buy an item online and have it shipped free to their local Walmart store for pickup. Walmart.com is even testing a service at nearly 800 stores that lets customers see inventory and purchase products right from home. The online orders are usually ready to be picked up at a store within four hours. That concept isn’t new, but many stores are joining Wal- mart in trying to speed up the turnaround time, says Noam Paransky, retail strategist at Kurt Salmon Associates. ‘‘Retailers are trying to be in front of customers 24/7,’’ Paransky said. With the wider adoption of smart phones, ‘‘it’s exploding this year.’’ Facebook.com recently launched its Deals program, teaming up with a number of stores including Penney and Gap Inc. The offering allows shoppers to ‘‘check in’’ using smart phones to these shops and reap rewards or discounts. The intense marketing is happening in a season in which shoppers are expected to spend only a little more than last year. Unemployment is still stuck close to 10 percent, and consumer confidence has been anemic for months and months. The National Retail Federation expects a 2.3 percent increase in spending to $447.1 billion. That would fall short of the 10-year historic average of 2.5 percent, according to the retail trade group. Online, the prospects are brighter. Online research firm Deciduous Trees 7 gallon & larger and All Roses, Fruit Trees and selected Citrus November 12 thru November 21, 2010 Garden Center Red Bluff 766 Antelope Blvd. (Next to the Fairground) 527-0886 LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) — Police say it did- n’t take them long to locate an Idaho man sus- pected in the robbery of a Cedars Inn — he was next door at The Alibi bar. Lewiston police say 40- year-old Donald Mosley Jr. was arrested less than 15 minutes after he walked into the hotel and demand- TROY’S INFERNO  This high intensity circuit training class combines dynamic warm up with plyometrics, various forms of resistance training, and calisthenics to create fun challenging routines! Join a motivated supportive group and burn some serious calories while building strength and endurance. Monday and Wednesday Mornings November 1st -24th 8 sessions $80 Limited to 12 people, so sign up NOW! Contact Troy for more info at 528-8656 Tehama Family Fitness Center 2498 South Main St • Red Bluff 528-8656 www.tehamafamilyfitness.com 5:45am-6:30am    comScore Inc. expects anywhere from 7 to 9 percent growth compared with a year ago, when business was up 4 percent over the previous year, according to its calculations. About 10 percent of holiday sales are made online, according to Forrester analyst Sucharita Mulpuru. ‘‘You clearly have a consumer who is restrained. So you have this drive to encourage consumers to spend,’’ Kevin Mansell, Kohl’s president and CEO, said in an interview with The Associated Press. But a bigger factor is ‘‘retailers have to move with the consumer, and the consumer wants ultimately flexibility of buying. You have to move with her.’’ Against this background, the holiday deals have come in rapid-fire succession. In the past 24 hours, Best Buy Co. announced it’s discounting a number of its electronics items this Friday and Saturday. For example, it has a 40-inch LCD HDTV for $399.99. Retailer Kmart said it’s letting customers who buy items online pick up purchases on the same day at more than 600 locations. The retailer, owned by Sears Holdings Corp., also announced customers can now buy items through the Kmart2go mobile web site or smart phone applications and select in-store pickup. The apps also can be used in-store for product information. But many are also not waiting to give shoppers a sneak preview of what type of come-ons they’ll find the day after Thanksgiving: — Target will offer discounts both online and in stores. It’s offering a Thanksgiving Day sale online with deals including discounts of up to 50 percent off on electronics such as cameras, TVs, a Blu-ray player and video game con- sole. In stores, Target will have 25 early morning Black Fri- day bargains, 11 more than last year. — Staples is offering deals from 6 a.m. to noon includ- ing a $499.98 HP Laptop with an Intel Celeron 900 Proces- sor marked down to $299.98. Bad ’Alibi’: Idaho burglary suspect found at bar ed cash from the desk clerk late Wednesday. Police found Mosley at The Alibi, a bar located next to the hotel. Mosley was booked into the Nez Perce County Jail early Thursday and faces possi- ble felony robbery charges. The Lewiston Tribune reports this is the second time Mosley has been arrested in recent weeks. In late October, police say he called in a fake fire report from a pay phone after he was declined a cup of coffee at a Lewiston fire station. It was unclear if Mosley had hired an attor- ney Thursday, when vari- ous state and county offices were closed in observance of Veterans Day. 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