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In the market

By Times staff

© St. Petersburg Times, published September 14, 2000


It's a ghoul thing

Martha Stewart turns truly terrifying in this special holiday magazine devoted to Halloween tricks and treats. Shop now for costumes if you want your pick, or test-drive some of the imaginative and reasonably priced ideas herein. Martha Stewart Holiday/Halloween 2000. $4.75.

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Coming attractions: International Plaza, the shopping center set to open in Tampa this time next year, has added another jewel to its lavish anchor stores. Tiffany & Co. announced plans to open in the mall, along with Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Dillard's and Lord & Taylor. Can't wait that long? Shop online at http://www.tiffany.com.

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How you're clicking: The top non-adult sites visited by women and men, by percent, in July, as reported by Nielsen/NetRating:

For women, the top three sites were shopping, home and health-related: http://www.spiegel.com, http://www.ediets.com and http://www.marthastewart.com.

For men, the top three were finance, sports and software-related: http://www.ccbill.com, http://www.sportingnews.com and http://www.egghead.com.

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