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Date Added: July 14, 2008 08:04:08 AM
From the Economist magazine.On July 4, normally the busiest public holiday of the year, tourists were put off by high gas prices and more than 300 wildfires raging across California. On Memorial Day, traditionally the beginning of the summer season, it was cold. In 1999 there was a grisly murder. In 1997 the Merced River flooded, inundating a...

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