Wake Island Reports a Merry Christmas

Wake Island and many, many ships at sea have reported in to the North Pole that Santa has visited them. It's Christmas morning there and hearts are happy. Santa is moving at a very fast rate now and seems to be picking up speed. -- Elf…
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Fiji Reports Santa’s Visit

Telephone lines and emails are burning up in Fiji where we're just now receiving reports that Santa has been there. Let the island hopping in the South Pacific begin. Just a word of advice to folks living out there....Santa loves seafood!…
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Multiple Sightings Over Wellington Reported

Airwaves are buzzing in Wellington, New Zealand with multiple reports of a fast moving, low flying sleigh. Our own elf spotters stationed there, local police, fire and miliary services and even a local television station are all on the radio…
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First Reports from New Zealand Come In

We've received numerous reports now from New Zealand of Santa's visits! In a few hours now children and families will awaken to evidence that Santa has been there. Ever since Santa took that speed rush over North America to set the new speed…
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Tonga Reports a Merry Christmas

Island hearts at happy at this hour as sleigh spotters in Tonga report of Santa's recent visit. Going from hut to hut and home to home in the tiny island nation Santa has been busy island hopping and enjoying the hospitality of the welcoming…
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The South Pole Reports First Visits from Santa

This is a surprise: the first visits from Santa come from the point furthest away from his home: the South Pole. "Therea aren't a lot of people there, much less a lot of kids," Elf Billy said. "But they are important to Santa and this stop…
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Santa Pushes Further South

Santa is deep in the South Pacific now, right about where you would expect him to be to make his first stops. Some years he delivers to ships at sea first and other years it might be New Zealand or perhaps even Tonga. We never know for sure…
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Australian Military Spots Santa on Radar

It is still Christmas Eve in Australia...barely...so it might be a little too early for Santa to make a stop there. However, we're receiving reports from tracking stations manned by elves in Australia that are hearing by way of military radio…
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Santa Over the Indian Ocean as He Heads South

Spotters in Africa have called in to the North Pole surprised to see Santa at this stage in his flight. Normally Santa heads for the Pacific and then turns south but in order to test the speed capabilities of his new sleigh he turned East in…
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New Speed Record Set Over Atlantic

Santa has taken the sleigh due East in a test run meant to push the limits of his new sleigh -- and we're pleased to announce that Molly (the name of the sleigh that Santa selected from our contest just a short while ago) is now the fastest…

Santa Streaks Across North America, Contact Lost

Contact has been lost with Santa Claus as he crossed the Continental Divide of North America somewhere over the Canadian Rockies. Phone, radio, computer and video feeds all went down, both at the tracking center at the North Pole and via the…
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Santa Heads…East?

Santa Claus has just crossed the International dateline and is headed EAST over the Pacific ocean and towards the United States. This is a very unusual course for Santa and the Tracking Department doesn't know what to make of it. "What is…