By BETSY VERECKEY, AP Business Writer 1 hour, 56 minutes ago NEW YORK - Bankrupt retailer Linens 'n Things on Monday offered a sign that business may be improving slightly, saying it will close fewer stores than originally anticipated.The home furnishings and bedding retailer, which filed for bankruptcy in May, said it will close 57 stores in the latest part of its restructuring, down from 87 as planned. When combined with the original list of 120 the company announced in May, the company will end up closing a total of 177 stores.
Michael F. Gries, the company's interim chief executive, attributed the decline in store closings to an improved outlook for these stores this year and 2009.
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