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* [[1929]] — Saint Valentine's Day massacre: seven people, six of them gangster rivals of Al Capone, are gunned down in Chicago.  President Franklin D. Roosevelt would later use the incident as justification for the 1934 [[National Firearms Act]].
 
* [[1995]] — [[Bill C-68]] is introduced to the [[Canadian]] House of Commons.
 
 
* '''Did you know?'''  Today is International Singles Awareness Day.  It's true; you read it on the internet.
 
* '''Did you know?'''  Today is International Singles Awareness Day.  It's true; you read it on the internet.
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* [[1929]] — Saint Valentine's Day massacre: seven people, six of them gangster rivals of Al Capone, are gunned down in Chicago.  President Franklin D. Roosevelt would later use the incident as justification for the 1934 [[National Firearms Act]].
 
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