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Federal holidays in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the United States, a federal holiday is a public holiday recognized by the United States government. Non-essential federal government offices are closed. All federal employees are paid for the ho...
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A run down of the important 2008 Federal Holidays and which days they will be on. ... These are all considered to be major 2008 Federal Holidays. Of course, it always helps to know which day of the week these holidays fall on, as some employers only allow the actual holiday off, and not the days before and after it.
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Official rules covering Federal Holidays in the USA may be found at the Office of Personnel Management. In particular, the dates for the ... [Please note: If Inauguration day falls on Martin Luther King's Birthday, I believe the Federal employees mentioned above only get one day off (the Monday) and not two days off.
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The Federal Government will be closed in observance of the following holidays. The EDGAR system will not receive, process, or accept filings on these days. The SEC mailroom that receives paper filings will also be closed.
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Veterans Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Some holidays and dates are color-coded: ... Local holidays are not listed. ... The year 2009 is a common year, with 365 days in total (Gregorian calendar).
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Origins: Back in my school days, February was an important month — not just because it included the eagerly-anticipated Valentine's Day, but because even though it was the shortest month of the year, it contained two (count 'em: two) holidays for which schools were closed: Lincoln's Birthday (February 12)
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