COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - Santa Claus will be traveling to the beat of a different drum this Christmas - Ringo Starr's.
The former Beatle will be the honorary Santa tracker as the North American Air Defense Command follows his progress Christmas Eve on a Web site and on a toll-free phone number for children.
The Web site will feature some of Ringo's Christmas music.
``Children will see amazing things. I'm privileged to be one of the Santa trackers,'' Ringo said in a statement released Monday by the command.
NORAD, based at Peterson Air Force Base, is responsible for the air defense of North America. Tracking Santa has been a tradition at NORAD and its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command, for more than 45 years.
On the Net:
www.noradsanta.com
Nov 25 2003 8:27AM
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The former Beatle will be the honorary Santa tracker as the North American Air Defense Command follows his progress Christmas Eve on a Web site and on a toll-free phone number for children.
The Web site will feature some of Ringo's Christmas music.
``Children will see amazing things. I'm privileged to be one of the Santa trackers,'' Ringo said in a statement released Monday by the command.
NORAD, based at Peterson Air Force Base, is responsible for the air defense of North America. Tracking Santa has been a tradition at NORAD and its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command, for more than 45 years.
On the Net:
www.noradsanta.com
Nov 25 2003 8:27AM
my.aol.com/news/news_stor...7000134761
