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* [[1967]] – During a speech in [[Montreal]], French President [[Charles de Gaulle]] declared "'''[[Vive le Québec libre|Long live free Quebec!]]'''", a statement that was interpreted as support for [[Quebec sovereignty movement|Quebec independence]] from Canada.
* [[1967]] – During a speech in [[Montreal]], French President [[Charles de Gaulle]] declared "'''[[Vive le Québec libre|Long live free Quebec!]]'''", a statement that was interpreted as support for [[Quebec sovereignty movement|Quebec independence]] from Canada.
* [[1998]] – A gunman entered the [[United States Capitol]] and '''[[1998 United States Capitol shooting incident|opened fire]]''', killing two [[United States Capitol Police]] officers.
* [[1998]] – A gunman entered the [[United States Capitol]] and '''[[1998 United States Capitol shooting incident|opened fire]]''', killing two [[United States Capitol Police]] officers.
* [[2013]] – A Spanish high-speed train '''[[Santiago de Compostela derailment|derailed]]''' at [[Santiago de Compostela]]; 79 died and around 140 were injured ''(rescue efforts pictured)''.
* [[2013]] – The '''[[Santiago de Compostela derailment]]'''; 79 died and around 140 were injured ''(rescue efforts pictured)''.
'''[[Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid]]''' (d.&nbsp;946)&nbsp;<b>&middot;</b>&#32; '''[[Prince William, Duke of Gloucester]]''' (b.&nbsp;1689)&nbsp;<b>&middot;</b>&#32; '''[[Zelda Fitzgerald]]''' (b.&nbsp;1900)
'''[[Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid]]''' (d.&nbsp;946)&nbsp;<b>&middot;</b>&#32; '''[[Prince William, Duke of Gloucester]]''' (b.&nbsp;1689)&nbsp;<b>&middot;</b>&#32; '''[[Zelda Fitzgerald]]''' (b.&nbsp;1900)
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'''[[Venues of the 1952 Winter Olympics|Ten competition and eight non-competition venues]]''' were used during the [[1952 Winter Olympics]], which were held in and around [[Oslo]], [[Norway]], from 14 to 25 February 1952. Six of the competition venues were located in Oslo, while one each was located in [[Bærum]], [[Skedsmo]], [[Drammen]] and [[Krødsherad]]. [[Bislett stadion]] ''(pictured)'' was the centerpiece of the games, hosting the [[Olympic Games ceremony|opening and closing ceremonies]], the [[speed skating at the 1952 Winter Olympics|speed skating]] and the [[figure skating at the 1952 Winter Olympics|figure skating]]. Bislett featured both a 400-meter (1,300&nbsp;ft) circumference speed skating track and a 60-meter (200&nbsp;ft) long rink used for figure skating, separated by snow banks. [[Jordal Amfi]], an outdoor [[artificial ice]] rink, was built with a capacity for 10,000 spectators. This allowed [[ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics|ice hockey]] to be played on artificial ice for the first time at the Olympics. The [[ski jumping at the 1952 Winter Olympics|ski jumping]], [[cross-country skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics|cross-country skiing]] and [[Nordic combined at the 1952 Winter Olympics|Nordic combined]] events were held at [[Holmenkollbakken]], 8 kilometers (5&nbsp;mi) from the city center. The [[alpine skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics|alpine skiing]] events were split between [[Rødkleiva]], located in Oslo near Holmenkollen, and [[Norefjell]], located at Krødsherad, 113 kilometers (70&nbsp;mi) from Oslo and the only venue outside Greater Oslo. ('''[[Venues of the 1952 Winter Olympics|Full&nbsp;list...]]''')
'''[[Venues of the 1952 Winter Olympics|Ten competition and eight non-competition venues]]''' were used during the [[1952 Winter Olympics]], which were held in and around [[Oslo]], [[Norway]], from 14 to 25 February 1952. Six of the competition venues were located in Oslo, while one each was located in [[Bærum]], [[Skedsmo]], [[Drammen]] and [[Krødsherad]]. [[Bislett stadion]] ''(pictured)'' was the centerpiece of the games, hosting the [[Olympic Games ceremony|opening and closing ceremonies]], the [[speed skating at the 1952 Winter Olympics|speed skating]] and the [[figure skating at the 1952 Winter Olympics|figure skating]]. Bislett featured both a 400-meter (1,300&nbsp;ft) circumference speed skating track and a 60-meter (200&nbsp;ft) long rink used for figure skating, separated by snow banks. [[Jordal Amfi]], an outdoor [[artificial ice]] rink, was built with a capacity for 10,000 spectators. This allowed [[ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics|ice hockey]] to be played on artificial ice for the first time at the Olympics. The [[ski jumping at the 1952 Winter Olympics|ski jumping]], [[cross-country skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics|cross-country skiing]] and [[Nordic combined at the 1952 Winter Olympics|Nordic combined]] events were held at [[Holmenkollbakken]], 8 kilometers (5&nbsp;mi) from the city center. The [[alpine skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics|alpine skiing]] events were split between [[Rødkleiva]], located in Oslo near Holmenkollen, and [[Norefjell]], located at Krødsherad, 113 kilometers (70&nbsp;mi) from Oslo and the only venue outside Greater Oslo. ('''[[Venues of the 1952 Winter Olympics|Full&nbsp;list...]]''')

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