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		<title>Santa Claus Is Coming To Town &#8211; Track Him With Norad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several years ago, we added another holiday tradition to our list — helping NORAD keep tabs on Santa every Christmas Eve.NORAD&#8217;s Santa-tracking dates back to 1955, when a Sears and Roebuck magazine ad in Colorado Springs accidentally directed readers to call NORAD instead of the &#8220;Talk-to-Santa&#8221; hotline they were advertising. Embracing the holiday spirit, the [...]]]></description>
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	Several years ago, we added another holiday tradition to our list — helping NORAD keep tabs on Santa every Christmas Eve.NORAD&#8217;s Santa-tracking dates back to 1955, when a Sears and Roebuck magazine ad in Colorado Springs accidentally directed readers to call NORAD instead of the &#8220;Talk-to-Santa&#8221; hotline they were advertising. Embracing the holiday spirit, the [...]
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		<title>Leave one out for Santa. He&#8217;s driving.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canadian brewery Labatt launched a controversial advertising campaign for Labatt&#8217;s Blue de-alcoholized beer, under the slogan &#8220;Leave one out for Santa. He&#8217;s driving.&#8221;. It made its debut at 45 Mac&#8217;s stores across the GTA in November and will run until month&#8217;s end. But some consumers say it sends the wrong message. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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	Canadian brewery Labatt launched a controversial advertising campaign for Labatt&#8217;s Blue de-alcoholized beer, under the slogan &#8220;Leave one out for Santa. He&#8217;s driving.&#8221;. It made its debut at 45 Mac&#8217;s stores across the GTA in November and will run until month&#8217;s end. But some consumers say it sends the wrong message. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s [...]
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		<title>Christmas Celebration &#8211; Get detail about Christmas eve party &amp; Christmas party menus in India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, Christmas festival is celebrated on a grand-scale in India as well as in all over the world. Christians and even the non-Christian community take part with great enthusiasm in the different festivities associated with it. Christmas celebration varies in various parts of India. In some parts, small clay oil-burning lamps, mango leaves etc are [...]]]></description>
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	Today, Christmas festival is celebrated on a grand-scale in India as well as in all over the world. Christians and even the non-Christian community take part with great enthusiasm in the different festivities associated with it. Christmas celebration varies in various parts of India. In some parts, small clay oil-burning lamps, mango leaves etc are [...]
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