It's back to business for the Safeway store that served as the backdrop of last Saturday's shooting in Tucson, Arizona, that left six dead and 13 others wounded. The store re-opened at 7 a.m. Saturday after being closed for a week. A spokeswoman for the store said it had been fully repaired from the damage incurred by flying bullets. A small memorial—painted gates, wreaths, and flowers—stands just outside the entrance, and a moment of silence will be observed at 10:10 a.m., the time of the shootings.
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