This is the Final Fantasy XIII

Merchants selling odd characters their stuff is not new for videogames, and Final Fantasy XIII-2 has own as merchants too. This morning, showing a screenshot of the first the Square Chocolina (above), a pitchman who will sell items, weapons, accessories, Monster training items, and cheap. Here are some things that You can buy from the store:

You can see more screenshots from the game below, including some of the Archylte steppe, in the new areas in the game. There are also screen Noel and Serah's meetings, some of the Options dialog for conversation (called the Live event trigger), and they adengan of other events.

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Thanksgiving travel delays pile Up like the rest

MIDTOWN-Thanksgiving travel delays starting light Wednesday as a New York hit the road for vacation-but it is starting to take as the day wore on.

Gloomy weather caused the postponement of the return of more than an hour to LaGuardia Airport after 5 PM and Newark seen delays almost 40 minutes, according to the FAA.

Motorists who headed the Verrazano to Staten Island is told to expect heavy volume of people who are trying to get out of town.

And those who take the George Washington Bridge, Holland Tunnel and saw a half-hour delay at one point.

While most trains run on time, many of Penn Station swells in the afternoon with people who want to take Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road and New Jersey transit trains to see their loved ones.

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PUC recreational facilities, athletic and mass

PUC working on improving the athletic and recreational sports programs for students. There are a few ideas that are suggested to help improve the quality of sports at the PUC. The main idea provides more intercollegiate athletic fields and improved recreation area for students. Intercollegiate athletics will include softball, soccer and baseball fields of Dowling Park located off the Kennedy Ave and Borman Expressway.

PUC working with the city of Hammond in order to obtain this park for intercollegiate athletics. Ken Johnston, Vice Chancellor of administration services, explained that the funds for the purchase of the Park will consist of three separate sections. One-third of the Park will be paid by the city of Hammond, the other one-third by the PUC and one-third by donations. The process of getting Dowling Park is still being created, so set the price not yet determined. Johnston described the plans for renovation and improvements as the athletic master plan.

"The athletic master plan designed to help in getting a full understanding for the intercollegiate athletic teams and provide recreational areas in addition to the General student body," said Johnston.

The field at Dowling Park will be used by the PUC and the city of Hammond. PUC will have priority over the athletics for training and games while the city of Hammond will have access to the field during the season off. The field is meant to help further intercollegiate team PUC and stay connected with the city of Hammond.

While the PUC is trying to increase the general body of intercollegiate athletics, student still being thought through. Renovations to the fitness centre that is currently being drawn up. This plan will increase recreational space so that the body of students has more room for sports recreation and intramural sports. There are also plans to add a trace is running, the field size of a football field and softball field between University village phase two and the Indiana National Guard Armory. This area will be free of charge and each student will be able to go walking trail or playing a game in their spare time.

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Hostel welcome harvest donation

A CRAWLEY hostel has received donations of food more than ever from this year's harvest.

Crawley Open House receive donations from churches, 56, 45 and 15 other schools such as play groups, Scouts and guides.

Peter Mansfield-Clarke said: "the food we had at the should usually take place until June next but we get a lot of busy and serve more food to those who call. So we may learn to walk before ".

Harvest run for one month and Open House were invited to give a lot of talk about what food used for during this time.

MR Clarke said: "it gives all children a sense of sharing and it breaks down stigma associated with homelessness.

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Despite the current economic climate, 76 percent of respondents said the economy does not affect their travel plans holiday December. Forty-three percent were planning to travel during the festive season this year, up from 38 percent did so in 2010.

Most of the tourists who intend to hit the road for the Christmas holidays, with 34 percent plan to travel, up from 32 percent in 2010-while 16 percent are planning to travel to the new year, up from 13 percent last year. Among those who are travelling, 59 percent going to visit family or friends, 18 percent are planning a holiday in the Sun and 11 percent intend to break the city.

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