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By Brian Burnsed
The economic crisis that has unfolded over the past month is already causing many consumers to postpone, or at least to adjust, plans to buy that new flat-screen TV or the little red designer dress they crave. Of course, many businesses are feeling the effects of tighter pocketbooks, too, so they have begun offering discounts and incentives to sell their goods and services in the face of a recession. For the patient, savvy shopper still able to spend, that means there are some good deals out there. Have a look at some we've discovered.