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The marble slab, which dates to between 300 and 500 C.E., is the oldest-known stone tablet inscribed with the Commandments.
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A century on, the country’s most beloved Thursday spectacle reaches new heights Michael Callahan A colorized photo of superhero rodent Mighty Mouse’s exuberant turn in the 1951 parade.