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- ... thatGlódís Perla Viggósdóttir(pictured) scored two goals for theIceland women's national football team the day before she graduated from university?
- ... that theliterary heritage of Nova Scotia includes the first newspaper and the first literary journal in Canada?
- ... that according to theZoo Miami communications director,100 men could beat a single gorilla if they "envelop the gorilla and create a human straightjacket"?
- ... that the memorial forJames Bunbury White, the founder ofWhiteville, North Carolina, was knocked down in a car crash 200 years after his death?
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- ... that the artistCady Noland has disavowed artworks that she no longer considered genuine because they were damaged or altered?
- ... thatChrist Church, Amherstburg, a Canadian church built by aLoyalist, features timbers fashioned after a ship's hull?
- ... thatLi Jinhua was the first female spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
- ... that an announcer damaged the tower ofan Arkansas radio station while driving a moving van?
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On this day
- 1290 –King Edward I issuedan edict to expel allJews from England.
- 1723 –Johann Sebastian Bach directed the first performance of his cantataErforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz inLeipzig.
- 1976 – At theOlympic Games in Montreal,Nadia Comăneci(pictured) became the first person to score aperfect 10 in a modern Olympics gymnastics event.
- 1989 – American actressRebecca Schaeffer was shot and killed byRobert John Bardo, eventually prompting the passage of anti-stalking laws in California.
- 1995 –Selena's albumDreaming of You, instrumental in popularizingTejano music, was released posthumously.
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There are 30 extant kerivouline species, which are members ofKerivoulinae, one of the foursubfamilies ofVespertilionidae, itself one of twenty families ofbats in themammalian order Chiroptera, and part of themicrobat suborder. Kerivoulines, or woolly bats, are found in Africa and Asia, primarily in forests and caves, though some species can also be found ingrasslands,savannas, or wetlands. They range in size from theleast woolly bat, at 2 cm (1 in) plus a 2 cm (1 in) tail, to theKachin woolly bat, at 6 cm (2 in) plus a 7 cm (3 in) tail. The 30 extant species of Kerivoulinae are divided between twogenera, with 26 species inKerivoula and the remaining four inPhoniscus. (Full list...)
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![]() | TheBasilica of St Paul is a Catholic parish church inRabat, Malta, located on the edge of the site of the Roman city ofMelite. The present church was built between 1653 and 1658, replacing a church that was completed in 1578. It was constructed with funds from the noblewomanCosmana Navarra, on plans prepared byFrancesco Buonamici. The final stages were carried out completed byLorenzo Gafà. It was elevated to the status of aminor basilica in 2020. The church features a grotto where, according to tradition,Paul the Apostle lived and preached during his three-month stay in Malta in AD 60. This photograph shows the facade of the Basilica of St Paul in 2021. Photograph credit:Diego Delso Recently featured: |
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