BUSINESS
Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Associated Press The Associated Press Gamers set sights on war for holidays
This one's not for kids, but it's expected to bring in half a billion dollars in the first week.
On price battlefield, Walmart fires again
The retailer lowers prices on some DVDs, prompting Amazon and Target to follow.

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Gamers set sights on war for holidays
This one's not for kids, but it's expected to bring in half a billion dollars in the first week.

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