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LDWLabor Day Weekend
LDWLimited Damage Waiver (insurance)
LDWLast Day Worked
LDWLateral Drift Warning System (automotive)
LDWLess Developed World
LDWLogical Decision for Windows
LDWLess Door Width
LDWLarge Diameter Weapon
LDWLoss Damage Waiver (insurance)
LDWLaidlaw, Inc (former stock symbol)
LDWLeadership Development Workshop (various organizations)
LDWLane Departure Warning (Infiniti cars)
LDWLocal Data Warehouse


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Byline: Greg Bolt The Register-Guard For only the third time in nearly 40 years, Oregon traffic fatalities over the Labor Day weekend were held to just one.
New York (AirGuide - Destination, Rail, Road News) Sep 6, 2009 AAA The number of people hitting the road for Labor Day weekend is expected to be sharply down from last year, the Automobile Club of Southern California said on Tuesday.
Giles, who has owned East Main Automotive Services in Northboro for almost 20 years, is predicting an even busier holiday weekend than last year, despite some travel experts who project fewer people will travel over the Labor Day weekend this year.
 
 
 
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