Tuesday, November 7, 2006

LOOK WHAT SANTA IS BRINGING US.. (Groomsman gifts)

TELLY stars are set to have a huge impact on Christmas lists this year. Online retailer Amazon predict gifts endorsed by TV's top names will become best-sellers as they head for their biggest festive season ever.
Now that just about everyone in Illinois is disgusted with politics and politicians, it's Election Day. Millions of votes will be cast against candidates across the state. That's not the way it is supposed to be.
Perhaps our dogs really need $245 sweaters this year. Or perhaps retailers just need a new kind of holiday gift to sell us. Either way, holiday presents for pets of all sizes have become big business.
A Reno businessman with ties to U.S. Rep. Jim Gibbons claims in a lawsuit that Nevada Democratic Party Chairman Tom Collins defamed him by talking about alleged gifts the businessman gave the Republican gubernatorial candidate.
Trinity Children's Foundation is looking for businesses and individuals interested in providing toys and other gifts to area children in foster care or residential treatment programs.
IPC Ignite's lads weekly Nuts is launching a range of branded gifts in the run-up to Christmas. The line-up includes a greetings cards service, a collection of Nuts books and a 2007 calendar.
DENVER -- Another itchy sweater? $50. A lifelong memory? Priceless.
Groaning with gifts and larger than any sleigh, the world's biggest container ship docked in Britain Saturday on a maiden voyage to deliver thousands of tons of Christmas presents, decorations and food across the globe.
ROCKPORT - After 42 years in business, a local mecca for Christmas decorations and gifts will remain open for one final holiday season. A "for sale" sign went up recently outside the Christmas Dove on Beach Street.
The world's largest container ship, loaded with nearly 45,000 tons of China-made Christmas presents and fare for the holiday season, arrived Saturday in Felixstowe in southeastern Britain's Suffolk.