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		<description><![CDATA[What are you doing on the biggest shopping day of the year? | Editor’s Note November 2023: What are you doing this Black Friday? This popular Sightline article, from Anna Fahey&#8217;s 2012 series My Year of Nothing New, provides tips on how to turn the biggest shopping day of the year into a day of buying nothing. Other alternatives include buying unique gifts at local craft fairs, artisan markets, and second-use markets. You can also find a &#8220;Buy Nothing&#8221; community near you, where you can post items you don&#8217;t need...]]></description>
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