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The Washington Post, November 25th, 1993

THE RECENT spate of 30th anniversary stories about the death of John F. Kennedy reminds us all - and especially those who weren't around then - that just days after burying its slain president, the country was once again celebrating Thanksgiving. And although the occasion was more somber than usual, "celebrate" was still the proper word for it, because this was and is a holiday that transcends bad times and goes on year after year with its essential spirit pretty much undimmed. That isn't to say there aren't people who try to dim it a little - from those who annually condemn the day's carnivo...

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