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By Jone Johnson Lewis, About.com Guide to Women's History since 1999

Presidential Proclamation Corrected

Monday March 21, 2005
Last year (2004), the White House got around to declaring March as Women's History Month on March 6 (and on the same day got around to declaring March to be Irish American Month, too). This year, the White House got the proclamation out on March 2 (and Irish American Month on March 4) -- but for more than 2 weeks the Women's History Month proclamation sat on the White House website with an error: one paragraph stopped suddenly in the middle of a word. I've been checking every few days for the correction, and it's now been published. Here's a local copy, now of the full proclamation with the four-and-a-half words added at the end of paragraph 2:

Women's History Month - 2005 - Presidential Proclamation

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