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The corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West (photographed in 2008), site of the near-fatal lamppost collision. The 71st Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was held on November 27, 1997, under high winds, which led to multiple mishaps involving the parade's signature balloons.
At Thanksgiving, accordionist mourns 'wonderful soul' who hosted house concerts Accordionist Paul Gisondo plays at the Asheville City Market in downtown Asheville, NC, Saturday morning November 23 ...
Paul Michael Merhige waited three hours before opening fire at his family's Thanksgiving Day dinner, shooting multiple family members. [4] [5] His aunt, Raymonde Joseph, his twin sisters, Carla Merhige and Lisa Knight, as well as his 6-year-old cousin, Makayla, were killed in the shooting. Lisa Knight was pregnant at the time of the shooting.
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The Thanksgiving Visitor is a short story by Truman Capote originally published in the November 1967 issue of McCall's magazine, and later published as a book by Random House, Inc. in 1968. [1] The story takes the form of a childhood tale about a boy and his bully problem. The story has a strong moral lesson related to revenge.
When families gather for Thanksgiving dinner, there's always something special ... or amusing that's surely to happen. Tell us your holiday story. ... Tell us your holiday story. Skip to main ...
Of the hundreds of people on the roof, at least 100 people fell four stories to the factory floor. Sixty to 100 more people fell directly on top of the furnace, the surface temperature of which was estimated to be around 500 °F (260 °C). Had the people broken through the furnace, their bodies would have been consumed by the molten glass.
Especially because the traditional "first Thanksgiving" story taught in schools tends to erase the true history, with children dressed up as "Pilgrims" and historically inaccurate "Indians ...