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  2. Kelly Clarkson Reveals Controversial Christmas Opinion - AOL

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    “Honestly, I blame Oprah, because she started [her favorite things giveaway] in Christmas time, so that’s why it is for me. But it’s a very different version of ‘My Favorite Things ...

  3. Christmas controversies - Wikipedia

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    On 11 November 2009, the AFA called for a "limited two-month boycott" of Gap, Inc. over what they claimed was the "company's censorship of the word 'Christmas.'" [109] In an advertising campaign launched by Gap on 12 November, the term "Christmas" was both spoken and printed on their website at least once, and a television ad entitled "Go Ho Ho ...

  4. Coca-Cola’s controversial Christmas ad, the pop star and the ...

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    G20, Coca-Cola, banana art, Sabrina Carpenter, Joe Biden, influencers, Rafael Nadal, Dr. Oz, Department of Justice, Google

  5. Jimmy Fallon Reveals the Controversial Christmas Gift He's ...

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    Jimmy Fallon is grabbling with a modern day parenting dilemma. The 49-year-old Tonight Show host is the father of two daughters — Winnie, 10, and Franny, 9 — with his wife, Nancy Juvonen.

  6. Snow v Eaton Centre Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Snow v. Eaton Centre Ltd. [1] is a leading Canadian decision on moral rights.The Ontario High Court of Justice affirmed the artist's right to integrity of their work. The operator of the Toronto Eaton Centre was found liable for violating Michael Snow's moral rights by putting Christmas bows on his work Flight Stop.

  7. Lynch v. Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    Lynch v. Donnelly, 465 U.S. 668 (1984), was a United States Supreme Court case challenging the legality of Christmas decorations on town property. All plaintiffs, including lead plaintiff Daniel Donnelly, were members of the Rhode Island chapter of the ACLU.

  8. “Glee” stars think 'Previously Unaired Christmas' episode ...

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    They recalled thinking parts of the season 5 episode "Previously Unaired Christmas," which premiered Dec. 5, 2013, were bad ideas when they were making it on a recent episode of their rewatch ...

  9. Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus - Wikipedia

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    Original editorial in The Sun of September 21, 1897 "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" is a line from an editorial by Francis Pharcellus Church.Written in response to a letter by eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon asking whether Santa Claus was real, the editorial was first published in the New York newspaper The Sun on September 21, 1897.