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"Phil Kane" wrote in message . net...
On 14 Nov 2003 03:20:11 -0800, Brian wrote: It still is Armistice Day where I come from (the UK), but they now celebrate Armistice Sunday on the nearest Sunday instead. In the USA, its the only remembrance day not moved to/celebrated on friday or monday. Not quite - Independance Day (July 4), Xmas (Dec. 25), and New Year's Day (Jan. 1) are not moved, and they all are "remembrance" days of one thing or another. Jesus was a fallen soldier? |
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