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12667 Alcosta Blvd., Ste. 200 | San Ramon, CA 94583 7393b7ad646c957d9714a8c810eb9ecc Every year there are scores of big stars who go out of their way to show their support for the United States Armed Forces serving here and overseas. 2011 proved to be no exception as a range of celebrities showed their appreciation."TheUnited States'service men and womenlay thefoundation ourcountryis founded upon. These men and women risk their lives on a daily basis, so that wehave a safe place to call home. There is never enough gratitude in the worldapersoncan bestow, to thankan individual whodefendsour nation, said entertainment publicist, Angie Meyer. "The most honorabledeed an individual can do in their lifetime is to defend their country."Fox411.com's Pop Tarts column is happy to acknowledge some of the many stars who put their time and money where their mouth is and supported our troops in 2011.Mila KunisShe may have been put on the spot while sitting alongside her Friends With Benefits co-star, Justin Timberlake, but this year Kunis proved she is a la
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7393b7ad646c957d9714a8c810eb9ecc APDecember 27: Stamford firefighter Nick Tamburro pays respect outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Connecticut. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badgers three daughters and parents.STAMFORD, Conn. A Christmas morning fire that killed a couple and three of their grandchildren was devastating to firefighters who rushed into the engulfed home twice frantically looking for the victims before they were beaten back by the flames.Stamford officials were offering counseling to the firefighters."After 37 and a half years, 38 years, on the job, you're never prepared for anything like this," acting fire Chief Antonio Conte said Tuesday. "It's heart-breaking. I had to re-call 70 firefighters today for debriefing, and most of them broke down."Authorities on Tuesday described frantic, futile attempts to save the three girls and their grandparents after embers in a bag of discarded fireplace ashes started the accidental fire at the grand waterfront h
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7393b7ad646c957d9714a8c810eb9ecc llion) in sales in the first three hours of trading."As ever, the West End's Boxing Day sales have attracted shoppers in their hundreds of thousands," said Jace Tyrrell, of the New West End Company.Sue West, Selfridges' director of operations, said that ladies' accessories and jewelry were the most popular items snapped up. "Despite Tube disruptions ... we had record sales in our first hour," West said.London's air ambulance helicopter had earlier rushed to the street following the fatal stabbing. Authorities said the teenage victim died before medics could administer help.Police erected a tent outside a Foot Locker sports store as they carried out investigations and confirmed that ten people had been arrested in connection with the death.Officers said a second stabbing took place close by -- on the corner of Oxford Street and Regent Street -- but insisted it wasn't immediately known if the two incidents were linked.Det. Chief Insp. Mark Dunne, of London's Metro
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