Presidents Day: The Obvious to the Obscure
Congressman Barney Frank, center, introduces former President Bill Clinton, right, during Clinton's visit to the Silver City in 2010. At left is then mayor Charles Crowley. By Marc Larocque While today is President's Day, a Silver City historian
Awareness of the end of shared values has never been more poignant, painful and confronting than in this Republican primary season.
On Presidents Day Monday, admission will be free at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum in Yorba Linda, while the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley will mark the occasion with a set of
Presidents' Day is not a big food holiday. Sandwiched between the wings-n'-guac of Superbowl Sunday, the noodles and dumplings of the Lunar New Year, and the kings' cake and jambalaya of this Tuesday's Mardi Gras
While Presidents Day's 2012 sales may feature deeper discounts than those of winter holiday promotions, they may not be as money-saving as those of last year's Presidents Day, according to Dealnews.com. Jeff Contray, managing editor at Dealnews.com,
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