NEW YORK: At the Toys ‘R’ Us in Times Square, in the heart of Manhattan, all is more or less normal -- noisy gizmos for sale drown out the store’s background music, and employees stand at the ready.

But the few New Yorkers and tourists browsing the aisles on Thursday are in disbelief that the wonderland of their youth is closing down.

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