Honoring past presidents by shopping is now American tradition, let's face it. And merchandisers aren't shy about using Presidents Washington or Lincoln to hawk their wares. But there have to be legal issues surrounding the idea of plastering
Americans' recognition of President's Day most often comes when they open any empty mailbox or see their trashcan still full and can't figure out why, until they remember -- oh right, it's President's Day. So it was nice that ESPN honored the
PresidentsParty. BY: Washington Free Beacon Staff February 18, 2013 5:00 am. The Washington Free Beacon would like wish our readers a great President's Day. And now, back to our regularly scheduled programming. This entry was
With many schools out for the week, the week of President's Day is often one where a more-than-average number of traders take the day off. While it may be a quieter-than-average week in terms of volume, though, market returns during the week are also
Honoring past presidents by shopping is now American tradition, let's face it. And merchandisers aren't shy about using Presidents Washington or Lincoln to hawk their wares. But there have to be legal issues surrounding the idea of plastering
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