Monday, November 28, 2011

Report: Shoppers unfazed as man dies at Target

By NBC News and msnbc.com staff

Family and friends were stunned by the loss of a West Virginia man who died while shopping on Black Friday as fellow bargain hunters reportedly walked around?? and even over?? the man?s body.

Family members told WSAZ-TV that 61-year-old Walter Vance of Logan County, W. Va., had become ill and collapsed while shopping for Christmas decorations inside Target in South Charleston. He later died after being taken to the hospital, family said.

Witnesses told the NBC News affiliate in Charleston, W. Wa., that shoppers walked around and even over Vance?s body.

"Where is the good Samaritan side of people?? Vance?s co-worker and friend Sue Compton told WSAZ. ?How could you not notice someone was in trouble? I just don't understand if people didn't help what their reason was, other than greed because of a sale."

Vance had joined?in the crowded frenzy?of deal seekers?at Target?shortly after midnight on Friday. He had been searching for holiday odds and ends to complete his display at his newly remodeled workplace at Aracoma Drug Company store in Chapman, co-worker Annette Fortune told msnbc.com on Saturday.

?He was so excited about Christmas this year, he wanted everyone to enjoy the holiday he loved so much,? Fortune said.

Vance had been working at the Aracoma Drug Company store since he was 16 and later became its co-owner in the 1970s.

Friends say?Vance?had?been suffering from heart problems for years and had open heart surgery in 2000, but his death came as a shock.

An E.R. nurse who also happened to be shopping at the store?tried to administer CPR. She and an off-duty paramedic tried to help Vance while he was on the floor.

?The world lost a wonderful angel,? co-worker Beth Wright told msnbc.com, adding: ?We lost our best friend and our best boss.?

Efforts by WSAZ and msnbc.com ?to reach Target for a statement was unsuccessful.

The traditional start of the holiday gift shopping frenzy known as Black Friday was welcomed by retailers, but there were reports of scuffles, fist-fits and even gunfire as bargain hunters clashed. NBC News' Kristen Dahlgren reports.

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Source: http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/26/9035999-report-shoppers-unfazed-as-man-dies-at-target

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Euro falls to 7 1/2-week low against dollar (AP)

NEW YORK ? The euro fell to 7 1/2-week low against dollar as Italian borrowing rates soared, raising fears that Europe's debt crisis is spreading to the region's larger economies.

Italy had to pay an average yield of 7.814 percent in two-year bonds, nearly double what the country had to pay a month ago. The higher rates are a sign that investors are worried the country may not be able to pay its debts.

The euro fell to $1.3230 late Friday from $1.3333 late Thursday. The euro fell to $1.3211 earlier, its lowest point since Oct. 4.

The euro has fallen about 2.2 percent this week on concerns about Europe. Those concerns escalated Wednesday after Germany said it didn't raise as much money as hoped at a bond auction. Germany is Europe's strongest economy, and investors worried that it could be sucked into the region's growing debt crisis.

The dollar was also mostly higher against other currencies. The British pound fell to $1.5433 from $1.5489. The dollar rose to 77.76 Japanese yen from 77.15 yen and to 0.9318 Swiss franc from 0.9199 Swiss franc.

Meanwhile, the dollar rose to 1.0503 Canadian dollar from 1.0468 Canadian dollar.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/economy/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111125/ap_on_bi_ge/us_dollar

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