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At the time I'm writing this column, it's that "happy" time in the United States between the Thanksgiving holiday in late November (the fourth Thursday of the month) and the impending Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year's holidays. Well, the "happy" part is debatable, as this period has become characterized by the absolute chaos of shopping, the challenges of winter travel and the "holiday crunch" in the workplace to complete as much as possible before most everyone disappears for a week or two. Regardless of one's feelings towards this period and level of observance, it's interesting to note ... To read this entire article you must be a MultiLingual subscriber. For immediate access to the current issue, subscribe to the digital version. Already a subscriber?
Above excerpt taken from the March 2008 issue of MultiLingual published by MultiLingual Computing, Inc., 319 North First Avenue, Suite 2, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864-1495 USA, 208-263-8178, Fax: 208-263-6310. Subscribe
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