Today is the Feast of St Ambrose, who was a Bishop of Milan in the 4th century. Yesterday was the Feast of St Nicholas.
2007-12-07 03:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Today is the 66th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor on 12/7/41. This was a pre-emptive military strike on the U.S. Pacific Fleet by the Imperial Japanese Navy.
This event led to the U.S. entering WW II.
Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt called 12/7/41, "a date which will live in infamy."
Phyllis G.
2007-12-07 03:51:29
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answered by Phyllis G 4
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It is the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. In 1941, kamikazes attacked the U.S. military base at Pearl Harbor. This marked our entry into WWII.
2007-12-07 11:16:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the day many in the US forget... The 66th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese... Ask people in person and you'd be surprised by the answers you get
2007-12-07 06:07:59
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answered by armybrat86 1
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December 7th 1941 -- " a day which will live in infamy " the day in which Japan ( hard to be polite ) attacked Pearl Harbor.
2007-12-07 04:11:44
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answered by Marvin R 7
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It's the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
2007-12-07 03:43:19
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answered by mystified_0ne 4
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anniversary of Pearl Harbor, right?
2007-12-07 03:43:35
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answered by Matthew O. 2
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Today is the day that you stop asking what day it is in the History category of Yahoo! Answers.
2007-12-07 03:51:01
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answered by WMD 7
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it is the date that will live in "infamy"
December 7th 1941. the 66th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor "God Bless"
2007-12-07 03:50:49
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answered by REDSOX847 2
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ummm yeah friday december 7th 2007
2007-12-07 03:41:27
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answered by Lindsey K 1
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