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ANN 2005-2006 Holiday Schedule

Happy Holidays!

The hard-working and long-suffering gnomes that publish ANN will finally get to take a short holiday break this week [we gnomes thank you --ed]. ANN's normal DAILY news will be presented through December 24th, and will then be on a brief Holiday schedule, December 25th and 26th.

Keep in mind that our staff will be on duty if anything important breaks. No matter what or when, we'll STILL do our best to keep you updated on anything critical or time-sensitive, while normal DAILY news coverage will resume by December 27th.

ANN will present its Annual Year-End Wrap-Up on December 31st through January 1st. Important news items will still be presented over this period, though the main thrust of our coverage will be a look back at all we've survived in 2005, as well as a look forward at what we might have to deal with in 2006.

Normal DAILY news coverage will resume, Monday, January 2nd.

On behalf of the many aviation professionals that make ANN the most widely read DAILY aviation news resource extant, we wish you a safe and Happy Holiday... 

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