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Revision 10 . . (edit) December 15, 2001 4:06 am by Verloren [Further clarification]
Revision 9 . . December 7, 2001 5:53 pm by Karl Palmen [Change saint reference to de facto standard 'saint Stephen']
Revision 8 . . (edit) November 29, 2001 9:25 pm by Tsja [corrected link]
Revision 7 . . (edit) November 29, 2001 9:25 pm by Derek Ross [reformat]
Revision 6 . . November 29, 2001 9:24 pm by Derek Ross [clarification]
Revision 5 . . (edit) November 28, 2001 11:05 pm by Rmhermen
Revision 4 . . (edit) November 28, 2001 10:10 pm by Rjstott
Revision 3 . . November 28, 2001 10:06 pm by Rjstott
Revision 2 . . November 28, 2001 9:56 pm by Vicki Rosenzweig [still a bit stubby, I fear]
Revision 1 . . November 28, 2001 9:12 pm by Karl Palmen [stub]
  

Difference (from prior major revision) (minor diff, author diff)

Changed: 3c3
Boxing Day is now a public holiday in the UK, and traditionally a day of sport. Like other public holidays which may occur on a non-working day, the "day off" will occur on the first day after the public holiday that would otherwise be a working day.
Boxing Day is now a public holiday in the UK, and traditionally a day of sport. Like other public holidays which may occur on a non-working day, the "day off" will occur on the first day after the public holiday that would otherwise be a working day, though Boxing Day itself remains on the 26th

Changed: 5c5
In Ireland the 26th is known as [St Stephen]?'s Day or [Wren's Day]?.
In Ireland the 26th is known as St Stephen's Day or [Wren's Day]?.

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