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He may be the very embodiment of an American Christmas, but the cheery, white-bearded, red suited man is past it. Toys 'R' Us, America's largest toy retailer, is ditching Santa Claus, the New York Post said. He will not appear on their catalogues or stores this year. Instead, they are taking Christmas into the information age. References to Santa are being replaced with a toy registry for children. Instead of carefully penning their "Dear Santa" letters and dropping them off at stores, children can use hand-held scanners to register for toys.

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