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President Bush has returned to the White House from his Asia trip where later today he'll pardon two Turkeys. It's an -333)=-333" border=0>(1)___ tradition dating back to Abraham Lincoln's time. After the pardoning, the President and First Lady Laura Bush will head to Camp David where they'll spend most of the holiday weekend.
An estimated 38,000,000 Americans are traveling this holiday weekend. Some 32,000,000 travelers will be on the road. Airports and roadways are expected to be -333)=-333" border=0>(2)___ all day.
The Alabama student who was driving a car involved in Monday's terrific school bus crash is said to be torn up over the -333)=-333" border=0>(3)___ wreck that killed four teenage girls. Federal investigators haven't determined the cause. Tuesday the mangled bus was tolled from the crash scene.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens entertained dozens of -333)=-333" border=0>(4)___ Tuesday night reading a copy of his new children's book. The book is called "Little T Learns to Share." Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells says he's not sure if he'll have time to read the book.