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* '''Did you know?'''  Today is International Singles Awareness Day.  It's true; you read it on the internet.
 
 
* [[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]].
 
* [[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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* [[1995]] — [[Bill C-68]] is introduced to the [[Canadian]] House of Commons.
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* '''Did you know?'''  Today is International Singles Awareness Day.  It's true; you read it on the internet.
 
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==Today in pictures==

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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.
  • 1995Bill 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.

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