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Unwrap some magic this holiday season with the festive fun of the 49th Annual North Park Toyland Parade & Holiday Fair. On Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012, starting at 11 a.m., the historic neighborhood of North Park will warm up and delight with San Diego's most joyful parade.
Taking place in the middle of North Park on University Avenue between Utah and Iowa Streets, the Toyland Parade has marching bands, upbeat dance groups, cool vintage cars, beauty queens, city officials and more to get you into the holiday mood. And, of course, Santa Claus will be riding atop his merry red sleigh with bells ringing, to the excitement of the kids.
Read more about the 2012 North Park Toyland Parade here.
Read about the neighborhood of North Park in my article here.
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BERLIN (AP) ? Germany says it won't back a Palestinian drive for statehood in a U.N. vote this week ? putting it at odds with France and other European countries.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said Wednesday Berlin is still evaluating the situation and consulting with its European partners. But he said: "It is also very certain that Germany will not vote for such a resolution."
Officials left open whether Germany will vote against raising the Palestinians' status from a U.N. observer to a nonmember observer state when the U.N. General Assembly considers the issue on Thursday.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Andreas Peschke says Germany's priority is to avoid anything that could damage prospects of a negotiated two-state solution.
Germany last year voted against Palestinian membership of UNESCO, the U.N. cultural agency.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/germany-wont-back-palestinian-state-un-132509469.html
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Cyber Monday has started early at some retailers, like Sears and Kohl's. For the best deals, you may have to wait for Cyber Monday.?
By Laurent Belsie,?Staff writer / November 25, 2012
In this photo taken earlier this month, Daniel Holmquist raises his forklift to the top shelf of the Sierra Trading Post Fulfillment Center's racks to a pick a product off the shelves at the facility in Cheyenne, Wyo. Some Cyber Monday deals are already available.
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EnlargeCyber Monday ? the biggest online shopping day of the year ? starts tomorrow, but many stores aren't waiting. Kohl's and Amazon are advertising Cyber Monday deals already. Other stores are simply extending their Black Friday sales a few extra days.
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So what are the hottest deals? FatWallet.com, an online-deal website, has published a few of the Cyber Monday deals. Some of these deals are already available; others don't kick in until Monday. Here's what you can expect from various online retailers:
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![]() Kit B. (294) | Sunday November 25, 2012, 10:03 am (Cartoon image: Jill Sorenson) So I really did see this billboard over the summer, on I-5 in southern Washington. Anyone who travels between Portland and Seattle with any frequency is aware of the cultural institution known as the "Uncle Sam billboard." It always has some extreme right-wing slogan next to a likeness of Uncle Sam. Apparently a farmer started it decades ago, and now the fabled sign is maintained by his son. (I neglected to include Uncle Sam when I drew the cartoon; I was so gobsmacked by the sentiment that I forgot all about him. And the internet tells me belatedly that the exact wording was "Should people receiving entitlements be allowed to vote?", but I'm too tired to fix it now.) Clearly the sign is the handiwork of an ignoramus, but it touches on something that's been bothering me for a while. Many Americans don't understand the term "entitlements." Anyone hoping to preserve the social safety net should avoid the word, which makes Social Security and Medicare sound like frivolous handouts to undeserving snots. The fact that anti-poverty measures like food stamps are also referred to as entitlement programs only adds to the confusion, not that denying voting rights to poor people is any less reprehensible. I wouldn't dismiss this billboard guy as a lone crackpot, either. TPM recently reported on conservative columnist Matthew Vadum, who suggested that registering poor people to vote is like handing out burglary tools to criminals. I smell a meme.
by Jen Sorensen for Daily Kos
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