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30 Days (1999 film)         
1999 FILM
30 Days is a 1999 American independent film written and directed by Aaron Harnick and starring Ben Shenkman and Arija Bareikis. It premiered at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September, and was subsequently released in the United States on 15 September 2000.
1,000 Days, 1,000 Songs         
MUSIC SUPERGROUP PROJECT ADVOCATING AGAINST DONALD TRUMP
30 Days, 30 Songs; 30 Days, 40 Songs; 30 Days, 50 Songs
1,000 Days, 1,000 Songs (originally called 30 Days, 30 Songs, then 30 Days, 50 Songs) is a musical project launched on October 10, 2016, by Dave Eggers which was originally supposed to release one song per day from then until November 8, 2016, which is Election Day in the United States. Each of the songs is performed by one of 40 musicians or projects, and the songs all advocate against voting for Donald Trump in the 2016 U.
-30-         
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NOTATION USED BY JOURNALISTS IN NORTH AMERICA TO INDICATE THE END OF A STORY
–30–; - 30 -
-30- has been traditionally used by journalists in North America to indicate the end of a story or article that is submitted for editing and typesetting. It is commonly employed when writing on deadline and sending bits of the story at a time, via telegraphy, teletype, electronic transmission, or paper copy, as a necessary way to indicate the end of the article.

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30 Days (1999 film)
30 Days is a 1999 American independent film written and directed by Aaron Harnick and starring Ben Shenkman and Arija Bareikis. It premiered at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September, and was subsequently released in the United States on 15 September 2000.