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		<title>By: Bicentennial smoke clears &#171; Past in the Present</title>
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		<description>[...] Samuel P. Wheeler was probably the busiest, heading to the Empire State for a whirlwind speaking tour.  Kevin Levin indulged in snacks, games, and vintage Lincoln films.  &#8220;Bah!  Humbug!&#8221; muttered Dimitri Rotov at Civil War Bookshelf as he snuffed out the light on Bicentennial Eve.  Successive visits by the Ghosts of Centennial Past, Bicentennial Present, and Sesquicentennial Yet to Come left him unmoved. [...]</description>
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