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Snow Slows Holiday Travel in the West (San Francisco Chronicle)
by NewsReader 11-26-2006

The journey home at the end of the long Thanksgiving weekend was smooth sailing for many travelers Sunday, although snow slowed the journey for some in the West. In Washington, 15 inches of snow fell near the Canadian border and traffic slowed to a...

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