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Spot, Ernie, and India go to Washington by Holly Hartman This article was posted on February 4, 2000. Socks on the podium in the White House briefing room. The former First Cat belongs to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 27, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark February 26, 1806February 28, 1806February 27, 1806 Thursday February 27th 1806. Reubin Fields returned this evening and had not killed anything…1981–1982 Emmy Awards
Outstanding Drama SeriesHill Street Blues (NBC)Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesDaniel J. Travanti, Hill Street BluesOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesMichael Learned,…1983 Radio & Records All-Time Charts
1983 Radio & Records All-Time ChartsAC“Never Gonna Let You Go” Sergio Mendes (A&M)“You Are” Lionel Richie (Motown)“It Might Be You” (theme from Tootsie) Stephen Bishop (Warner Bros.)“…squirrel
(Encyclopedia) squirrel, name for small or medium-sized rodents of the family Sciuridae, found throughout the world except in Australia, Madagascar, and the polar regions; it is applied especially to…The Infoplease Movie Guide
Classic movies on a variety of subjects and genres Related Links Notable Filmmakers Top Ten Films of the Year, 2000-2006 Top Kids Movies of 2006 All Time Box Office Hits Top…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: April 9, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark April 8, 1805April 10, 1805April 9, 1805 Tuesday April 9th Set out as early as it was possible to see this morning and proceed about five miles…Holiday Movie Preview, 2000 - Part 1
How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Bounce, and Quills by Beth Rowen Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas Opens November 17 Just about everyone over age 10 knows the story of the…Brewer's: Do
A contraction of ditto, which is the Italian détto (said), Latin dictus. How do you do? i.e. How do you fare? It should be, How do you du (Anglo-Saxon, dug-an = valere); in Latin, Quomodo…Brewer's: Day
When it begins. (1) With sun-set: The Jews in their “sacred year,” and the Church—hence the eve of feast-days; the ancient Britons “non dierum numerum, ut nos, sed noctium computant, ”…