What day was November 2009?
View the month calendar of november 2009 including week numbers….November 2009.
| november 1 | Daylight Saving (End) |
|---|---|
| november 11 | Veterans’ Day |
| november 26 | Thanksgiving |
| november 27 | Black Friday |
| november 30 | Cyber Monday |
What is celebrated on November 29?
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People Stand up for a true cause today — stand up for the independence of Palestinians.
What day is November 29 on 2020?
November 29, 2020 was 48th Sunday of 2020. on the 49th week of 2020 (using US standard week number calculation). 69th day of Fall.
Is there 29 days in November?
The 12 Months February – 28 days in a common year and 29 days in leap years. March – 31 days. October – 31 days. November – 30 days.
Who died November 24 2009?
Famous Deaths
- Abe Pollin, owner of the Washington Wizards (b. 1923)
- Chan Hung Lit, Hong Kong actor (b. 1943)
- Hale Smith, American composer, dies at 84.
- Kan Ishii, Japanese composer (Marimo), dies at 88.
- Samak Sundaravej, 25th Prime Minister of Thailand (2008), dies at 74.
Who was born on November 29?
Here are some of the notable people celebrating birthdays today, including Anna Faris, Diane Ladd, Don Cheadle, Howie Mandel, Joel Coen, Mariano Rivera, Vin Scully and more.
What Zodiac is November 29?
A November 29 Sagittarius finds their greatest self-realization through love of others. They are ruled by emotions but can be objective about personal motives. Charming and attractive, they have a dark side that even those closest to them may not understand.
What happened on November 29th 2020?
At least 34 reportedly killed in 2 Afghan suicide bombings At least 31 Afghan security force members were killed and 24 others wounded after an attacker reportedly drove a military humvee packed with explosives onto an army base outside the city of Ghazni on Sunday.
What was the biggest news in 2009?
NEW YORK — The convoluted American economy — restoring windfalls to a lucky few while leaving millions jobless and distraught — was the top news story of 2009, followed closely by the inauguration of President Barack Obama, according to U.S. editors and news directors voting in The Associated Press’ annual poll.