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4:21 am
Wed October 31, 2012

Halloween Spending On The Rise

Originally published on Wed October 31, 2012 7:52 am

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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

Now let's report on a different kind of horror. Tonight, of course, is Halloween, and Americans are expected to spend somewhere in the neighborhood of $8 billion on decorations candy, costumes and other stuff.

From Seattle, NPR's Wendy Kaufman reports on the business behind this ghoulish night.

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Business
4:21 am
Wed October 31, 2012

Businesses Try To Get By During Hockey Lockout

Originally published on Wed October 31, 2012 7:52 am

The National Hockey League has now canceled all games through the end of November, as team owners lock out players in a labor dispute. In the meantime, there are many businesses and workers who count on hockey games to help make ends meet. But they are now trying to make due without.

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4:21 am
Wed October 31, 2012

Walt Disney Co. To Buy Lucasfilm

Originally published on Wed October 31, 2012 3:43 pm

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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

Oh my gosh. You create the social equivalent of nuclear fusion when you combine the people who are obsessed with Star Wars and the people obsessed with Disney. The Walt Disney Company is apparently willing to take that risk. In a move that surprised industry observers, Disney announced, yesterday, it is buying Lucasfilm, the studio founded by George Lucas and home to the Star Wars franchise. NPR's Mandalit del Barco reports there are already plans for a new "Star Wars" movie.

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4:21 am
Wed October 31, 2012

New York Markets Set To Reopen After Sandy

Originally published on Wed October 31, 2012 7:52 am

The New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ are both set to reopen Tuesday. The markets were closed Monday and Tuesday as Hurricane Sandy pounded the East Coast, flooding New York's financial district.

Business
4:21 am
Wed October 31, 2012

Air Travel Still Feeling The Effects Of Sandy

Originally published on Wed October 31, 2012 7:52 am

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RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST:

Airlines canceled more than 17,000 flights before, during, and after the storm. New York's JFK and Newark Airport in New Jersey re-opened this morning, with limited service. For other airports, it may be days before their first flights take-off. All told, Sandy is expected to cost the domestic airline industry $100 million - money it can't really afford to lose.

Still, as NPR's Wade Goodwyn reports, the news hasn't been all bad.

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