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Puppy Love
Paul Anka came home to Ottawa last night for a two hour concert at the National Arts Centre. It was a show of old hits, some written "out there in the west end" of Ottawa.
The hometown crowd loved it. And there, near the front, was former Prime Minister Jean Chretien and his wife Aline.
When Anka waded into the crowd for a medley of old hits he spotted Chretien a few rows back, pointed to him and gave a nod of recognition. The Chretiens, who were with U.S. Ambassdor David Wilkins and his wife, returned the favour at the end of the show. The Chretiens and Wilkins joined Anka and the crowd swaying to the music and singing an encore performance of Diana.
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