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  2. April 1 - Wikipedia

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    April 1 is the 91st day of the year ... one week after six others were killed in the McMahon killings. ... 2000 – Rhian Brewster, English footballer ...

  3. Zeller's congruence - Wikipedia

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    represents the progression of the day of the week based on the day of the month, since each successive day results in an additional offset of 1 in the day of the week. represents the progression of the day of the week based on the year.

  4. List of 2000 box office number-one films in the United States

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    November 26, 2000 $52,118,445 How the Grinch Stole Christmas broke Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace ' s record ($51.4 million) for the highest second weekend gross.

  5. Determination of the day of the week - Wikipedia

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    For determination of the day of the week (1 January 2000, Saturday) the day of the month: 1 ~ 31 (1) the month: (6) the year: (0) the century mod 4 for the Gregorian calendar and mod 7 for the Julian calendar (0). adding 1+6+0+0=7. Dividing by 7 leaves a remainder of 0, so the day of the week is Saturday. The formula is w = (d + m + y + c) mod 7.

  6. List of non-standard dates - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Excel displays the day before January 1, 1900 (the earliest date it can represent) as January 0, 1900. [17] It also treats 1900 incorrectly as a leap year (whereas only centuries divisible by 400 are), so it displays the day before March 1, 1900 as the non-existent February 29 instead of February 28. This means March 1, 1900 is the ...

  7. Cisco stock still isn't back to its 2000 high: Chart of the Week

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    Its annual net income has gone from $2.7 billion in 1999 — this flipped to a loss of around $1 billion in 2000 — to north of $13 billion on a 12-month trailing basis. Notably, the company’s ...

  8. Edible Book Festival - Wikipedia

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    The International Edible Book Festival is an annual event usually held on or around April 1, [1] which is also known as Edible Book Day. The global event has been celebrated since 2000 in various parts of the world, where "edible books" are created, displayed, and small events are held. The creations are photographed and then consumed.

  9. April Fools’ Day: How Did It Start, and Why Is It April 1?

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    On April Fools’ Day in 1698, so many saps were tricked into schlepping to the Tower of London to watch the “washing of the lions” (a ceremony that didn’t exist) that the April 2 edition of ...