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Weather Department Follows Weather Concerns World Wide

The weather is a big concern for Santa this morning. And not just the weather at the North Pole. In fact, the weather at the North Pole is the least of Santa's problems. Once Santa launches later tonight he will quickly rise above the massive…
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Christmas Eve Dawns in the Far East

It is Christmas Eve morning in parts of the Far East, in the South Pacific, in parts of Australia and all over New Zealand. We can tell without looking at a map because emails and web traffic we are seeing on our servers from that part of the…
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Sleigh Sightings Coming in From Canada

Several of Santa's Secret Spies in Canada have reported seeing sleighs in the skies this morning. The Tracking Department confirms that several sleighs that are working as part of Operation Wrap-It-Up are over that territory at this hour and…
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North Pole Medical Center Seeing Sick Elves

In a distressing bit of news this morning we are receiving reports of several sick elves showing up at the North Pole Medical Center. Could it be the return of the Bah Humbug Virus? Elf Dr. Lionel P. Spock says no. "These elves are coming…
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Raging Storm Muddles Santa's Launch Plans

The blizzard that has hit the North Pole today won't slow Santa down at all but it sure makes a mess of things. Elf Quinton says that bad weather will keep Santa's sleigh indoors for quite a while. Normally when folks gather to watch Santa take…
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North Pole News Department Deploys Reporters

The Tracking Department isn't the only North Pole department deploying elves at this hour. My staff of news reporters are at this hour moving to major cities around the world to report on Operation Merry Christmas. While the world focuses on…
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Spotters Called into Position World Wide

The Santa Tracking Department has started to place spotters on location in different parts of the world. The job of a spotter is to feed information from select locations back to the North Pole to aid in Santa's flight. "We do have a flight…
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24 Hours to Santa's Launch

The North Pole Command Center officially announces the final countdown to Santa's launch 24 hours from now. Flight control reports all systems are go and conditions are good for Santa's flight. "The next 24 hours are very important," Elf…
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Santa Updates Go Hourly

Our expanded coverage of Santa's flight has begun. For the next 24 hours or until Santa launches you can expect a news update from the North Pole at least every hour as we count down the time for Santa's launch. Santa has asked us for this…
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Santa Returns Home for a Brief Rest

Santa has returned home for a brief rest and to check on things as they are progressing. It may be the last time we see him before he launches in a little more than 24 hours. Mrs. Claus wants to get some last minute measurements from him so…
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North Pole Post Office Slammed with Last Minute Mail

Elf Hugo reports that activity is brisk in Santa's Post Office. Letters "by the millions" are pouring in to Santa from all over the world. "We have faxes, emails, text messages, letters, packages, drawings, plates of cookies -- you name…
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Security Concerns Worry Elf Agent X

They are calling it "Operation Wrap-It-Up". At this hour hundreds of sleighs pulled by thousands of reindeer are shuttling thousands and thousands of toys around the world to be wrapped and made ready for Santa to pick up on his Christmas flight.…