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Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving 2003. Deer in Headlights. Date. Thu 27 Nov 2003 10:10:35 PM EST. Event ... Date. Fri 28 Nov 2003 02:11:04 AM EST. Event. Thanksgiving 2003 ...
What is the date of Thanksgiving?
What is the date of Thanksgiving? Jason Shires. 11.04.2003. Rating: -3.50- (out of 5) ... you to calculate the date of Thanksgiving for the current system ...
President's Thanksgiving Message
Each year on Thanksgiving, we gather with family and friends to thank God for the many blessings He has given us, and we ask God to continue to guide and watch over our country.
Thanksgiving 2003
Gallery Family Thanksgiving 2003. Advanced Search ... Date: 02/19/2007 Views: 9. Thanksgiving 2003. Date: 05/10/2004 Owner: Scott Bronson Size: 9 items ...
The First Thanksgiving: Mayflower Home Page
Tells the story of the first Thanksgiving, examining what it was and what ... The date of Thanksgiving was probably set by Lincoln to somewhat correlate with ...
Thanksgiving Family Reunion (2003) (TV)
Thanksgiving Family Reunion on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
"Malcolm in the Middle" Thanksgiving (2003)
Thanksgiving on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
Thanksgiving Facts - Date History Reason for Thanksgiving (U.S.)
The facts about Thanksgiving including the date of Thanksgiving and the history of the holiday.
The Annual Pardoning of the Thanksgiving Turkey
... dates to 1947, when the first National Thanksgiving ... Turkey Guy answered your questions about the pardoning of Thanksgiving turkeys. November 24, 2003 ...
Bush's Baghdad Bird A Decoration, White House: Golden-Brown Thanksgiving Turkey For Show, Not Eating - CBS News
It was the most memorable photo of President Bush's Thanksgiving visit to U.S. troops in Iraq: A smiling president holding a golden-brown turkey on a platter. But the bird was a decoration, not for eating, the Washington Post reports.
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