The news: Target's same-store sales fell 1.2 percent in July, more than analysts and the retailer itself had expected.
What was strong: Health care, food, women's clothes, fitness apparel, intimates and electronics such as Nintendo Wii systems, video game accessories and TVs.
What wasn't: Jewelry, shoes, men's clothes, housewares and furniture.
Looking ahead: The retailer anticipates a 1 percent to 3 percent decline in sales in August. Last year, the retailer posted a gain of 6 percent.
Just as Lawrence Kazmerski, a top official at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, was about to give the keynote address at the University of Minnesota's annual E3 conference at the RiverCentre in St. Paul, the lights went out, bathing the audience in darkness and a deep sense of irony.
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