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		<title>America celebrates Thanksgiving Day today.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the holiday has been celebrated for over 200 years, the fourth Thursday of November didn't become the official Thanksgiving Day until 1941, when Franklin Roosevelt signed the holiday into Federal law for the first time. Up until that time, the date had been in flux.


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