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In Europe,reports that in both the U.K. and Germany, the Christmas shopping season appears to be well underway, with visitation to online retail sites up 10% and 11% respectively in November compared to the base period average. Christmas shopping in France traditionally begins a bit later in the year and the 2008 season is no exception, with French retail site visitor growth up just 6% through the final week of November.

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Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn: Carrottmob: The Greening of Tarzian

the Brooklyn Paper:
Distance. Divorce. Death. Holidays are fraught with strong feelings of absence and longing. Intermingled with the festivity — and all the delicious food and lively conversation — there’s the ever-present awareness of who is far away and who is no longer around.
Indeed, this time of year is tough for Hepcat, living so far from his large family in Northern California. And while he has always enjoyed Thanksgiving with Smartmom’s relatives, Smartmom knows that a part of him pines for connection with his. To make matters worse, his father died on the eve of Thanksgiving in 1984, so he will always asssoicate this holiday with that devastating loss.
Alas, going out to California for Thanksgiving is unthinkable; it’s too short a holiday for an expensive cross-country trip.
Happily, Hepcat’s mother, sister and brother-in-law have come to New York for Thanksgiving a few times and joined Smartmom’s family for the feast. Those are the most-special Thanksgivings of all; a merging of both clans on this uber-family holiday.
As a child of divorce, Smartmom understands how it feels to be far away from a loved one on a holiday. Since her parents’ divorce in 1976, she has always spent Thanksgiving with her mother’s side of the family, which has meant that she was never with her dad on Turkey Day.
Smartmom always missed her dad on Thanksgiving — and this year, the first Thanksgiving since his death, she thought of him often.
It was hard not to. The meal began with a thoughtful toast from Smartmom’s first cousin, who mentioned the deaths of Smartmom’s father and her 86-year-old Uncle Jay, who died on Halloween in 2007. Smartmom and Diaper Diva were deeply moved by the mention of their dad and tears quickly filled their eyes.
And then the feast commenced. Smartmom’s blues dissipated as she enjoyed the food and the company of her relatives. From the first course to the last — popovers and butternut squash soup followed by turkey, prime rib, stuffing, mashed potatoes, risotto, Brussels sprouts, carrots and green beans and ending with pumpkin pie and coffee — conversation swirled around each of three tables like a content-filled tornado.
This well-informed and highly articulate family grouping, which includes lawyers, a real-estate developer, a doctor, a social worker, academics, the director of a non-profit, an arms negotiator, a set designer, a smattering of middle, high school and college students, a computer software designer, a photographer and a writer are capable of loud and lively table conversation.
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• Mumbai (and how awful it was).
• Obama’s foreign policy (and how awful it won’t be).
• The remarkable skinniness of Teen Spirit’s jeans (it is remarkable).
• Post-college aspirations and living in Beijing.

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Form PROF on the LOOSE: Minnesota Brainstorming

Not so easy, is it? I thought most of the challenged ballots had pretty clear answers, but some definitely present close, judgment calls. The Minnesota law requires ballots to be judged by the "intent of the voter" standard. It's not so hard to judge the voter who started to fill in the oval for Coleman, then wrote "NO" next to it and filled in the oval for Franken. That's a Franken vote. The voter who filled in the oval for Franken but had a small dot in the Dean Barkley oval is an even clearer Franken vote. But what about the voter who filled in the oval for Coleman, but also put an "X" through the oval, and didn't fill in anything else? I'm giving that one to Coleman, but it's a closer call. And how about the voter who put an "X" in the Coleman oval and wrote "Bachman" in the write-in line? I would reject that ballot altogether. Perhaps the closest call is the voter who voted for Coleman but also put what appears to be a signature on the ballot. Minnesota law voids a ballot if it is "is marked by distinguishing characteristics in a manner making it evident that the voter intended to identify the ballot." The mark on this ballot is illegible, but it looks so much like a signature to me that I would disqualify it. Tough call, though.

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ATLANTA (AP) Tim Tebow is the top offensive player in the Southeastern Conference for the second year in a row, and Alabamas Nick Saban took the coach of the year award handed out Monday by The Associated Press. Tennessee safety Eric Berry was named SEC defensive player of the year, and Alabama receiver Julio Jones was picked as the top freshman. Tebow, last years Heisman Trophy winner, guided the Gators to a 121 record, the SEC championship and a spot in the national title game. . (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press.

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