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*"Black Sunday", [[September 24]] [[1950]], when sunlight was blocked from large areas of Western [[Pennsylvania]] by smoke from a forest fire in [[Canada]] (http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/bluemoonstories.html)
*"Black Sunday", [[September 24]] [[1950]], when sunlight was blocked from large areas of Western [[Pennsylvania]] by smoke from a forest fire in [[Canada]] (http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/bluemoonstories.html)
*"Black Sunday", [[January 21]] [[2001]], when satellite television provider [[DirecTV]] transmitted an electronic message from its orbiting satellites that destroyed thousands of hacked smart cards, which had been allowing pirates to gain free access to hundreds of channels of programming for four years.
*"Black Sunday", [[January 21]] [[2001]], when satellite television provider [[DirecTV]] transmitted an electronic message from its orbiting satellites that destroyed thousands of hacked smart cards, which had been allowing pirates to gain free access to hundreds of channels of programming for four years.
*"Black Sundy", [[February 18]], [[2001]], Dale Earnhardt died on the last lap in the final turn of the Daytona 500.
*"Black Sunday", [[February 18]], [[2001]], Dale Earnhardt died on the last lap in the final turn of the Daytona 500.


==See also==
==See also==

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Black Sunday may refer to:

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