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Kris Kringle, Wally Nunavik
Arrive at New Years Resolution

Red herring

“Kris made me an offer I couldn’t refuse—reminded me how we used to swim with the fishes and why that’s no longer a viable option.”

Wallace Nunavik, NPI Vice President of Operations
Elles Mere Friends?

Against the advice of NPI counsel, CEO Kris Kringle and Vice President of Operations Wally Nunavik met alone at NPI’s Ellesmere Island camp yesterday to discuss Nunavik’s nepotism claims privately.

Aides cleared Kringle’s schedule so the childhood friends could have the day free to discuss the matter. The location was a familiar one; both families have homes on the island and Kringle and Nunavik summered there together as children.

The two reportedly reached an accord and Kringle quickly dispelled rumors that hush money was involved by stating, “Let’s just say Wally now understands that blood is indeed thicker than ice.”

The parties have agreed to release additional details at a mutually appropriate time.

NPI Term Voted
Word of the Year

An age-old NPI acronym has been named 2007 Word of the Year by US lexicographer Merriam-Webster.

A quick visual reference stamped in the margins of NPI logbooks for centuries, woot is an acronym for “want one of those.”

It has apparently come into usage recently outside the NPI vaults and is now widely understood as a simple expression of joy.

Woot!

NPI: Official Response
To Nunavik Allegations

Official document

“The private matters of the Kringle family are just that, no matter how tantalizing, juicy, naughty and irresistible they may be.”

Zachra Vishalam, NPI Public Relations Intern,
Expendable Goods Division
The Juicy Stuff

Wallace Nunavik’s claim that nepotism played a role in the appointment of Cindy Klaus to the role of Executive Vice President is unsubstantiated.

Although initial findings indicate there may be some truth to Mr. Nunavik’s allegations that Ms. Klaus and Kris Kringle are related, that fact would not in itself indicate wrongdoing on behalf of the board.

A special committee has been formed and a call for DNA testing is already on the table. We have no further comment at this time.

Nunavik Having None of It;
Allegations of Nepotism

Wallace Nunavik
Nunavik claims nepotism cost him the NPI Excutive Vice Presidency

“Kris and I were raised together. My father would take us to the floe’s edge where we’d catch fish and snack on sushi. I can’t believe Kris would do this to me.”

Wallace Nunavik, NPI Vice President of Operations

Fishing for Answers

In a hastily assembled press conference this morning, Wallace Nunavik, NPI Vice President of Operations, claims he has proof that Cindy Klaus is actually the daughter of Kris Kringle.

A year ago, Kringle and the NPI board shocked industry insiders by naming 29-year old Klaus to Executive Vice President over the more experienced 40-year old Nunavik.

Nunavik, an Inuit native, put his impressive resume, Harvard business degree, 10 years of NPI seniority, and his reputation on the line with the accusation.

“I was surprised when Cindy handed me a third book from the vault this year,” he said, brandishing a large gilded volume. “Ironically, it turned out to be the genealogical history of the Kringle family.”

Addressing Kringle directly, Nunavik demanded an explanation. “I looked at the book; I know who she is. Now I understand it wasn’t just her magnetic personality that got her the job. I guess blood really is thicker than water, even here, where the water is solid,” he sneered. “So much for childhood friendship.”

A Fishy Answer

The beleaguered Kringle mumbled, “The sushi wasn’t that good; I actually prefer cookies and milk.”

Cindy Klaus did not appear and was not available for comment.

As the pressroom cleared, reporters began speculating on the veracity of the allegations and the idea that Kia Kringle and Cindy Klaus could be sisters.

Fending Off Fraudulent
Fossil Fuel Allegations

Fuel cap

“I will not divulge our fuel compounds any more than Mrs. Fields will tell all to Famous Amos.

Kris Kringle, NPI President and CEO
Fueling the Fire

A slew of accusations were leveled at NPI this morning as various World Summit factions ambushed NPI CEO Kris Kringle over NPI’s refusal to divulge closely guarded SameDay™ delivery fuel formulas.

Environmental organizations alleged negligence, the World Legal Council called for discovery and disclosure, and competitors threatened action against perceived antitrust and monopoly issues.

“Last week I told a reporter that I didn’t envy Facebook’s public relations nightmare over Beacon’s security and privacy issues. But it’ll take more than this angry mob to make me divulge our fuel formula, or any other proprietary information so closely tied to the success of—and ultimately the public’s belief in—our brand,” a stoic Kringle told reporters on the front snow banks of NPI headquarters.

Firing Back

Kringle used the opportunity to remind competitors FedEx, UPS and DHL that it wasn’t out of the question for NPI to begin offering SameDay™ delivery service 365 days a year.