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31 July 2017

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30 July 2017

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  • ... that the black stork (pictured) population has been declining for many years in Western Europe and the bird is no longer a summer visitor to Scandinavia?
  • ... that Robert Lee Burns, a reformed convict from Oregon, was the subject of an interstate extradition battle between Oregon and California?
  • ... that some inhabitants of the Colca Canyon believe their ancestors came from the Hualca Hualca volcano?
  • ... that Swedish singer Wille Crafoord launched the Hovturnén, an annual concert tour in Skåne, in which singers and performers travel by horseback between gigs?
  • ... that at 27 weeks, the longest running number-one song on the US Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart is "Closer" by The Chainsmokers, featuring Halsey?
  • ... that the tubeworm Eunice norvegica often grows in association with a deep water coral?
  • ... that the increased prominence of pizza in China had the secondary effect of introducing Chinese consumers to cheese as a culinary ingredient?
  • ... that in 1975, eight men stole $30 million from the Providence Mafia and associates in the Bonded Vault heist?

29 July 2017

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28 July 2017

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  • ... that a geologist named a secondary vent of Palomo volcano (pictured) after his son, hoping that one day he would get to know the mountain range?
  • ... that Stanley Blankson made the smooth flow of human and vehicular traffic his major aim during his term as mayor of Accra?
  • ... that Jordan holds an annual celebration on 1 March for the 1956 Arabization of the Jordanian Army command?
  • ... that Carmen Cincotti ate nearly 1,000 hot dogs in two months while training for the 2017 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, where he ate 62 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes to finish in second place?
  • ... that when dislodged from its burrow, the onion anemone may get rolled around by the sea before finding a suitable place to dig?
  • ... that in 1944, Northern Ireland politician William Lyle denounced as "obnoxious" the views of minister Harry Midgley, whom Lyle hoped would become "more mature"?
  • ... that the Hainan partridge occurs in forests that have recovered from logging?
  • ... that the 1928 one-act play The Queen's Messenger was the first television drama?

27 July 2017

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26 July 2017

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25 July 2017

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24 July 2017

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23 July 2017

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22 July 2017

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21 July 2017

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20 July 2017

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19 July 2017

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18 July 2017

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17 July 2017

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16 July 2017

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15 July 2017

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14 July 2017

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  • ... that Ivan and Nina Efimov, known as the Adam and Eve of Russian puppetry, lived for six years largely on earnings from their traveling puppet show (pictured)?
  • ... that Typhoon Joe and Typhoon Kim struck the Philippines within a week of each other in July 1980?
  • ... that the first United States vessel to enter the Black Sea was owned by Ezra Weston II, a Massachusetts shipbuilder known as "King Caesar"?
  • ... that MINURCA was established by the UN Security Council to replace another peacekeeping force called MISAB?
  • ... that Kate Devlin is a computer scientist working in the field of sex robots and human-computer interaction?
  • ... that Robert Heinlein's 1959 novel Starship Troopers is a critique of US society of the 1950s, and advocates for corporal and capital punishment?
  • ... that award-winning film director Nujoom Al-Ghanem is also a poet?
  • ... that the Irish Fright caused thousands of English people to arm themselves against non-existent Irish marauders believed to be burning and massacring English towns?
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13 July 2017

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12 July 2017

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11 July 2017

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10 July 2017

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9 July 2017

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8 July 2017

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7 July 2017

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6 July 2017

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5 July 2017

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4 July 2017

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3 July 2017

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2 July 2017

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1 July 2017

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