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European Trackers Check In

Santa is wildly popular in Europe and people by the millions there track Santa Claus. The really serious ones are already on the job, even though Santa has not even left the North Pole. The launch of Santa's sleigh is one none there want…
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Mail from Australian Kids Floods the North Pole

It is near mid-day on Christmas Eve in Australia and children there are very busy sending mail to the North Pole. According to Elf Hugo in the North Pole Post Office the mail coming from Australia at this hour is at a record pace. Never…
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Test Flights Scrambles Jets in the USA

Santa's test flight has wandered over the skies of Alaska and the incursion into American airspace briefly scrambled jets there as military units were taken by surprise. This kind of thing some times happens. Elf Vernon was testing…
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Santa Launch Time Might Change Again

Changing weather conditions at the North Pole might require Santa to change his launch time -- again. Santa has already moved his launch time up a full hour and that was announced hours ago. "We're not sure what good that would do,"…
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Iceland Says It Will Protect Santa

The tiny little island nation of Iceland is not known for causing trouble for Santa but right now security forces are on high alert there and promising to protect Santa from any harm. According to reports some sort of threat against Santa…
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Trackers Go High Tech

While Santa's sleigh was designed and built by Santa himself this year and is admittedly low tech that doesn't mean those who track Santa are stopping from using technology to track him this year. The North Pole has deployed more elves that…
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North Pole Continues to Experiment with Drones

While a machine will never replace Santa there are some experiments taking place with drones under the direction of the North Pole. "A drone can be useful for a lot of things," said head of research and development, Elf Quinton. "A drone…
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Christmas Eve Day Dawns in Asia

Is it now Christmas Eve morning in Asia and millions of people there are excited for Christmas. There is a mistaken belief that Santa does not have as many fans there as he does in other parts of the world. There are billons of people there…
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North Pole Bets Still Go Against Santa

Elf Hank Beedle, head of the North Pole Christmas Eve party, says the early bets in the sugar cookie pool at the North Pole are still solidly against Santa. "Elves are naturally a pessimistic bunch," Elf Hank said. "That's why they do…
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Test Flight Extended Over Africa

With plenty of time yet to spare Elf Vernon is now piloting Santa's sleigh over the skies of Africa, extending the test flight there. Reports are that the sleigh is performing very well. -- Elf Ernest Click here to Visit the Tracking…
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More Secret Spies Needed

While the world is already in the mode to track Santa elves at the North Pole are urging kids everywhere to sign up to become an elf and to start work as a secret spy for Santa. No matter where you live Santa has need of your help. A…
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Test Flight Resumes after False Alarm

Elf Vernon didn't mean to cause alarm. He put the sleigh through a brief dive and maneuver designed to prank Elf Crash. The result was a brief period of confusion at the North Pole as the sleigh dropped from radar and all signals of data…