WND's coverage prompts U.S. calendar giants to finally include Dec. 7 event
Posted: January 12, 2010
7:00 pm Eastern
By Joe Kovacs
© 2010 WorldNetDaily
![]() Dec. 7, 2010 marks the Islamic New Year, but not Pearl Harbor Day on all calendars produced by Blue Mountain Arts of Boulder, Colo. In the wake of WND's coverage, the company has decided to include Pearl Harbor Day in its calendars beginning in 2011. (WND photo / Joe Kovacs) |
In the wake of WND's exclusive coverage revealing the absence of Pearl Harbor Day from American-made calendars, two major publishers are doing an "about face" and will now include the day of remembrance in its 2011 editions.
San Francisco-based BrownTrout Publishers,
the largest calendar publisher in the world, tells WND it will now
include Pearl Harbor Day starting with next year's publications.
"We
have gone back into our files and added Pearl Harbor Day and never
intended to offend anyone," said Wendover Brown, publisher of
BrownTrout. "All other citations on the grids are being reviewed and
revised. We never meant to offend with our products nor promote a
political agenda."
Just hours before BrownTrout's announcement, a
Colorado-based company indicated it also was adding the American event
to its 2011 calendars.
