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in the Gregorian calendar: any year divisible by 4 except centenary years divisible by 400

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366 Days of Kindness Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, 8pm Tickets: PS12, concessions, PS10 Performer Bernadette Russell's account of her years of giving dangerously - doing a good deed for a stranger every day.
Showing tonight, 366 Days Of Kindness is written and performed by Bernadette Russell and Gareth Brierley of White Rabbit, and was created in response to the riots of August 2011.
366 DAYS OF KINDNESS, Today and tomorrow, Birmingham Rep, 0121 236 4455.
Bernadette Russell decided to be nice to strangers for a whole year - and the result is the Birmingham Rep play 366 Days Of Kindness.
The format has just Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates reviewing the year in pop, while we wonder how 366 days seems to have slipped away so fast.
BIG FAT QUIZ OF THE YEAR 2012 Channel 4, 9pm This panel show is always a high point in the year's telly viewing, and this time around there is a veritable host of famous faces all ready and willing to take a swipe at the events of the past 366 days. Jonathan Ross, Russell Howard, Jack Whitehall and James Corden are among those taking part, and with previous years' guests including Seth Rogen, Jack Black, Ricky Gervais, Will Ferrell, Quentin Tarantino and Sacha Baron Cohen, we can expect some similar A-listers on this occasion.
366 Days in Abraham Lincoln's Presidency: The Private, Political, and Military Decisions of America's Greatest President.
ARTIST Sam Firth's film of herself standing doing nothing for 10 minutes a day for 366 days seems to be a waste of taxpayers' money.
The bills, with maturity of 366 days, will be sold on 19 April.
Embassy Suites Hotels, a brand from US-based Hilton Worldwide, has announced that it is celebrating Leap Day by launching a '366 Days of More' campaign.
Exceptions to the exception come every 400 years, when a turn-of-the-century year is 366 days long.
THE first day of January is a key date for many birdwatchers: it's the first day of a new year-list, their record of what they will see in the next 366 days (2012 is a leap year!).