“this
time line is a document that authorities discovered in B’s journal
that is believed researched and compiled by B and is presented to
the public as further evidence of her action”.
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2001
"Santa Claus with Baby"
ONLY 35.00 / Hand Painted photographed in a second hand store window
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2002
"The Santa Clause 2" with Tim Allen is out. |
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2003
"Elf", with Will Ferrell is released.
The "Teacher Story"
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2005
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Christmas Polluted by Consumerism
Pope Benedict XVI said that Christmas festivities have been polluted
by consumerism..."In today's consumer society, this time (of the year)
is unfortunately subjected to a sort of commercial 'pollution' that
is in danger of altering its true spirit, which is characterized by
meditation, sobriety and by a joy that is not exterior but intimate.
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And the richest fictional character is.. Tue Nov
21, 12:53 PM ET Move over Santa. The red-clad philanthropist has lost
the top slot on Forbes magazines' list of the 15 richest fictional
characters to defense contractor Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. Warbucks,
a lieutenant general in the comic strip Little Orphan Annie, unseats
Santa from the top position for the first time with an estimated net
worth of $36.2 billion with the conflict in Iraq boosting his fortune.
"We still estimate Claus' net worth as infinite, but we excluded him
from this year's rankings after being bombarded by letters from outraged
children insisting that Claus is 'real'," according to a statement
from Forbes.com. Forbes.com said it took into account "the physical
evidence - toys delivered, milk and cookies devoured" in removing
him from consideration. How did Forbes calculate their worth? When
possible on known commodity and share price movements or by comparing
private businesses to comparable fictional public companies plus a
"tiny grain of common sense and a large dose of salt." Copyright ©
2006 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved . " |
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2007
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Santa Clauses are gathering on the tarmac of Sydney International Airport
AFP - Thursday, November 15 02:45 am
In this file photo, Santa Clauses are pictured gathering on the tarmac, after being "flown from The North Pole" to Sydney International Airport. Santas in Sydney have been told not to use Father Christmas's traditional "ho ho ho" greeting because it may be offensive to women, it was reported Thursday. |
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