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RE: What Happened Today In History : April 20
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_20
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Hi! I have a question to you. I was given source-wikipedia. But you comment me with the source link. My question is if I will give the source link, can I continue this post? It is an educational post(history basis). No one can write this topic with his own choice. I am confused about your comment. Please you just tell me. Can I continue this post with given proper source link? By the by thanks for your activity.